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Muhammad Ali Research Paper

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“Don’t Count the Days, Make the Days Count”- Muhammad Ali. Muhammad Ali born January 17 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky, is known as one of the world’s most controversial sports athlete of the 20th century. He was an all-time heavy weight champion and also known as the “People’s Champion”. His original name was Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., which he called it his “slave name”. He then converted to the religion of Islam and changed his name to Muhammad Ali. Muhammad Ali is a hero to many because of his everlasting legend of boxing, the difficult tests and obstacles he overcame and his powerful effect of his lifestyle that has spread throughout the world, inspiring many to walk in his footsteps. In a strange set of events, Muhammad Ali started boxing …show more content…

Muhammad Ali had many difficult tests and obstacles to overcome throughout his lifetime. He had to prove to the world that he was the best boxer in history, that he would stand his ground even against the U.S government to fight for his freedom and liberty. He had to fight a brain degenerative disease also known as Parkinson’s disease for over 20 years. Muhammad Ali taunted his opponents and would always tell people he was the best; he could beat anyone etc. He had many crucial, intense and hard-won matches. His toughest match inside the ring would be against Joe Frazier. This match was named “The Fight of The Century” by historians and journalist because it was the first time two undefeated boxers faced each other in the ring for the heavy weight championship. This match lasted for 15 brutal rounds and out came victorious was Joe Frazier. Ali wouldn’t let this go. In order to gain back what he had lost, he had a rematch with Joe Frazier and came out victorious. The third fight was the tie-breaker to settle the score. The fight lasted for 15 excruciating and brutal rounds. At last Ali won by a TKO and won the world heavy weight Championship. Ali has defeated his Big Boss fight and risen …show more content…

His legacy was like no other. It had such a powerful effect on everyone throughout the world. He has become an inspiration to everyone and even some current boxing champions. Amir Khan has always tried to become like Muhammad Ali. He has tried to transcend Ali’s legacy but was unable to do so. Ali was of a great help to Amir Khan as being his role model. This let him achieve various awards and medals such as, wining gold in boxing at the 2003 Junior Olympics etc. Many news channels have said that there were none like Muhammad Ali, that he was one in a million, and that no man could achieve what he did. BBC says that “has any one man in our time inspired so many people to fulfill their potential? Several generations of children have tried to think like him, move like him, and talk like him and look like him. His confidence and sheer charisma had a singular quality, but so powerful was its effect that countless would-be heroes have tried to ape his achievements. None did and none will.” He had proved to the world what type of person he was and now, the word wants to be like him. After converting to the religion of Islam in 1964 he changed his name from Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali. This gave a sense of freedom to the black African Americans that they are free to be what they want. “I know where I’m going and I know the truth, and I don’t have to be what you want me to

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