Was Muhammad Ali's Life Or A Legend?

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Was Muhammad Ali actually a legend in the name of boxing? Well, 56 wins, 37 knockouts and 5 losses sounds like a legendary, motivational boxer. Therefore Ali went through hard times and good times in his career as a boxer. Muhammad Ali’s legacy is still motivational today to people who believe that they can achieve greatness. On January 17th, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky a legend was born. His birth name was Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., but later in time he changed his name to Muhammad Ali. He started fighting at age 12 and won many times. Ali had 100 wins to 8 losses at age 18 and went on to win the gold medal for boxing in the Olympics. People knew he was gonna be a star on the rise because he looked like he could be a world class boxer. …show more content…

He made it to the Olympics and won gold, made it to the pros and won his first title and was a legendary boxer. After 19 wins and 15 knockouts in the pro’s, he had to take a break because he refused to fight in the Vietnam War. Consequently that led to 5 years in prison, his championship titles getting stripped away from him and passport and boxing license getting suspended. After his break, he had a good rest of his career with 56 wins, 37 KO’s and 5 losses, but couldn't get that heavyweight title back. Muhammad Ali was a controversial figure. With his outspokenness he spoke up about race and religion. During his 21 year pro career, he won 56 times, that's what made him a legendary boxer. People liked him because he was really good, but more so they liked him because he was motivational and talked out to people all over. Ali, was also the first figure to speak against war. With his great accolades and honors he helped people with motivation and courage to do what they

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