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Muhammad Ali Research Paper

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The Champion of the World, Muhammad Ali, biologically born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., made a very known locally and worldwide statement for his act of cultural movements, and many historic battles in the ring. Very often touted for his activities inside communities, also for his dedication and Cassius were then framed a champion inside and out of the ring. He began his boxing career as a revenge seeking twelve-year-old wimp when outside of the Columbia Auditorium his bicycle went missing. Therefore, instead of him finding a young boy he found police officer Joe Martin, who was a police officer at the time and offered him training services for boxing. Considered the greatest boxer known to humanity, Muhammad Ali overcame many struggles in …show more content…

In the year of 1964, Cassius Clay joined the Islamic nation and then changing his biological birth name to Muhammad Ali. With him being a part of the Nation of Islam, he refused the draft into the Vietnam War, because of his religious beliefs. During the year of 1967, the United States Supreme Court convicted Ali of draft evasion, because he did not believe in fighting for the country in the Vietnam War. Banned from the ring for three years, Ali then had nothing to do until they went to trial on his case of draft evasion. On June 28, 1971, the United States Supreme Court overturned his conviction of draft evasion. He then was released back into society, also the ring to continue a great legacy, in which, was highly sought by millions of fans all over the world. He became a Muslim because he felt as if he did not owe the country …show more content…

Shortly after, during the year of 1984, he began diagnosed with post-traumatic Parkinson’s disease, which was a cause from very blunt blows to his head over the years of his career. Before his diagnosis, he battled George Foreman in a legendary match known as the “Rumble in the Jungle.” Soon after he gained a few more championship titles, Ali then permanently retired from the well-sought boxing career that he obtained throughout his life. Cassius went down in history as the only professional boxer to become a heavyweight champion three times. He was given the honor of lighting the Olympic torch in 1996. In 1997, Muhammad founded and established the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center in Pheonix, Arizona in an attempt to give back to others suffering from the

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