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    Title: Ali Film Origin Ali was created due to producer, Paul Ardaji, receiving the rights of Muhammad Ali’s life story. Throughout the development stage of the film, director Michael Mann wanted to focused on the 10 prime years of Ali’s career. Summary of the film Ali is a film following the life story of professional boxing heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. The movie showcases the life of Ali, including his days when he was Cassius Clay to when he regained his status as heavyweight champion. Even

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    figures of the past 100 years, crowned "Sportsman of the Century" by Sports Illustrated and "Sports Personality of the Century" by the BBC. Ali began training at 12 years old and at the age of 22 won the world heavyweight championship in 1964 from Sonny Liston in a stunning upset. Shortly after that bout, Ali joined

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    Born of the name Cassius Clay in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1942,Muhammad Ali is among one of the greatest athletes in the world. Winning an Olympic gold medal in 1960 and the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion in 1964 at a time where racism was pinacle. “The moment that launched the career of the greatest athlete the world has ever known very nearly didn't happen. A fear of flying meant Cassius Clay tried to withdraw from the 1960 Olympic Games just weeks before the US team travelled to Rome” (Cassius

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    Muhammad Ali Clay “ Have you ever heard about the world famous boxer Muhammad Ali?” Muhammad had been training since the age of 12. He was trained under a man named Martin. He was training by the time of getting the titles which he needed to have. He won the National Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions. Muhammad Ali had trained for years, by which he had won most of the matches during the 1960’s, although most of them were by knocking out the boxer. He had showed the audience and boxers that he

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    Even though he arrived in Miami beach, Florida, as a 7-1 underdog, clay taunted Liston before the fight, saying that he would “float like a butterfly, sting like a bee” predicting a knockout. Next morning at a press conference, Clay, who had been seen around Miami with controversial Nation of Islam member Malcolm X (1925-1965), hearing

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    Cassius Clay, was not just an athlete who personified the times he lived. He molded them. From birth to death he was always someone you could look up to. Lets take a look into the life of Cassius Clay, or Muhammad Ali. A hero of Social Justice who also had a unique personality, based on strong self beliefs and strong religious and political convictions. From the Olympian to a crippling disease, you could take something from any point of his life and really make it a learning experience. Here's what

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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

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    to Islam. He scored a gold medal at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome and made his professional boxing debut against Tunney Hunsaker on October 29, 1960, winning the bout in six rounds. On February 25, 1964, he defeated the heavily favored bruiser Sonny Liston in six rounds to become heavyweight champ.

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    Muhammad Ali, aka “The Greatest of All Time”, aka “The People’s Champion” and aka “The Louisville Lip”, is one of four athletes who graces my sports Mount Rushmore, a place reserved for athletes considered bigger than the sport they participated in. The other three include Babe Ruth, Wilt Chamberlain and Michael Jordan. Each of their faces can be carved in that mountain, because we’ll likely never see anyone like them again. Whether you respect his wishes and refer to him as Muhammad Ali, or don’t

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    What Was Muhammad Ali’s Influence on America? The late great Muhammad Ali. There is so much to say about a man of his caliber. A man who was able to be as influential out of the ring as he was in it. A man who had the courage to stand up for what he believed. His boxing talent, his courage to stand up for his religious beliefs, and his fight for civil rights made him one of the most respected and inspirational people of the 20th century. Muhammad Ali was born as Cassius Clay Jr. in Louisville

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