Muhammad Ali's Accomplishments

1038 Words3 Pages

The Greatest of All Time
Cassius Clay, Jr., famously known as Muhammad Ali, began boxing at an early age, initiated his successful career in the boxing ring, and shared his wealth and convictions to the less fortunate. Since Muhammad Ali as a youth experienced difficulties, he found the sport of organized boxing to be a way to counteract his emotions. Although his career met with some disappointments, he was awarded numerous recognitions for his outstanding abilities. From his accomplishments in the boxing arena, Ali extended his accomplishments by assisting numerous charities. Muhammad Ali’s recognition in the world of boxing developed from childhood challenges and grew into his desire to aid humanity.
Part I: Events leading to career
Muhammad …show more content…

On February 25, 1964, Mr. Ali was matched up against Sonny Liston for the heavyweight title but no one believed he could win. (11) Ali was determined to win. Muhammad Ali had won the heavyweight title against Sonny Liston. (13) While celebrating his victory, Muhammad Ali was invited to a mosque by a Muslim minister. (Miller 39) Mr. Ali said that the things the minister said “really shook him up”. (39) Shortly after Mr. Ali had won the heavyweight title he announced he believed in Islam. (14) Ali later announced at a press conference that he wanted to be further called Muhammad Ali because he was now a member of the black Muslims. (14) In 1960 the United States was involved in the Vietnam War. (Peters 18)Ali was drafted to the army but he refused to go because his religion would not allow it. During this time all men and young boys drafted into the army were forced to participate. Ali continued to box but still refused to go into the army. In 1966, Mr. Ali’s lawyers wrote special legal papers to excuse Ali from being drafted into the army, but they were refused. (18) Muhammad Ali was punished for refusing to be drafted into the army but he was not put in jail like other men, Ali was stripped of his title, stripped of his boxing license, and was stripped of his passport. (“Muhammad Ali”) Ali was brought to court but lost his court case, and agreed to go to the induction ceremony for the …show more content…

(“Muhammad Ali”) In 1981, Ali decided to retire from boxing. (T 35) In 1988, Muhammad Ali told the world that he had Parkinson’s disease. (“Muhammad Ali”) Since Muhammad Ali stopped boxing his Parkinson’s disease has slowed down. (“Muhammad Ali”) After Ali retired from boxing he dedicated his life to helping others. (“Muhammad Ali Charity Work, Events and Causes”) Muhammad Ali became an ambassador for peace in 1985 when he took part in the release of four U.S. hostages in Lebanon. Muhammad Ali has donated over one million dollars in medical supplies to Cuba, went to Iraq to free fifteen more U.S hostages, and tried to release two American hikers being held in Iran. Muhammad Ali donated to places all over the world; he gave over two hundred and thirty-two million meals to the world’s hungry, and has hand delivered meals to over five countries overseas. (“Muhammad Ali Charity Work, Events and Causes”) In the 1996, Ali carried the Olympic flame with trembling hands into the ceremony held in Atlanta, Georgia. (“Muhammad Ali”) In November of 2005 Ali opened the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky. (“Muhammad Ali Charity Work, Events and Causes”) The center was made for the use of a museum and an educational center. Ali has received two medals during this year the Presidential Citizens Medal and the Presidential Medal of

More about Muhammad Ali's Accomplishments

Open Document