Muhammad Ali Research Paper

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Muhammad Ali was one of the best American athletes. Ali had one of the greatest fights in boxing history. He was not only known for boxing, he was also known for standing up for his rights. During the 1960 Olympics, Ali won a gold medal in Rome by defeating Zbigniew Pietrzykowski. After the Olympics, Ali became a professional boxer. He was the first fighter to earn the heavyweight title three times. He fought a MMA fighter before Floyd Mayweather , The fighter that he fought was a Japanese pro. Ali’s biggest fight was with joe Frazier. Still people from this period time look up to Ali from boxing to standing up for there rights.

Muhammad Ali was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on January 17th in 1942. The name given to him at birth was Cassius Clay jr . Cassius had changed his name Muhammad Ali because he changed his religion to Islam. His father name Cassius clay didn’t like how Ali changed his name and his religion. Ali had grown up in south of Kentucky, at a early age Ali wasn’t afraid of nothing when he was young. When he was 12 he discovered that he had true love for boxing when his bike got stolen so …show more content…

Ali stood up for his rights when the army had drafted him into the the war so once Ali went to the place he refused to listen to the captain so the captain told him that if he doesn’t listen he his going to be face five years in jail so as Muhammad refused to listen to him they put him to jail and they suspended his boxing license for three years . Most the speeches Ali talked about was about how white people and black people were treating each other. Ali went to a white people restaurant and they didn’t give him a table. Muhammad Ali had converted to the nation Islam he went to the nation of Islam in the year of 1964. The nation of Islam was lead by Elijah Muhammad, Some civil rights Leaders were upset for him to join the nation. Muhammad Ali was very close friends with Malcolm x, he cried when Malcolm x had

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