Born on January 17, 1942, Muhammad Ali was one of the fearful boxers of his
time. He has won the World Heavyweight Championship thrice and a gold metal at the Olympics. BBC and the Sports Illustrated gave him the
title of Sportsman of the Century.
His birth name was Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., named after his father who was an advert painter by profession, and his
birthplace is Louisville, Kentucky. Muhammad Ali changed his name after converting to Islam in 1975, after which he joined Nation of
Islam.
Joe E. Martin, a Louisville police officer, was his first encouragement when he caught Ali fighting over his stolen bicycle.
He used to do a show named Tomorrow's Champions, with Martin and at the identical time went to Stoner's Gym, as Stoner was a better coach. Stoner
was Ali's coach for his amateur career. Under the coaching of Stone, Ali won 6 Kentucky Golden Gloves titles, 2 national Golden Gloves titles, 1
Amateur Athletic Union national title, and 1960 Olympic gold medal in light heavyweight. In his amateur career, he had hundred wins and five
losses.
After the victory at the Olympics, Muhammad Ali went back to Louisville to start his professional career. His first victory in
the professional career was a six-round decision over Tunney Hunsaker. Some of boxers who were defeated by Ali are Jim Robinson, Tony
Esperti, Donnie Fleeman, George Logan, Alonzo Johnson, Lamar Clark, Willi Besmanoff, Henry Cooper and Doug Jones.
When Ali converted to Islam, he refused to respond to his surname as he was told that that was the name given by white men to
his slave ancestors. His refusal to react to his name and to join the American military, created a controversy and he was banned to fight in
United States of America in the year 1966. After which he defended his title 9 times in England. He defeated Brian London, Karl Mildenberger, and
Henry Cooper. In 1967, Ali was deprived of his title by the professional boxing commission and was not given the permission for three years to
fight professionally. He was sentenced to jail for five years for refusing to serve the army. He began fighting in 1970 and in 1971; the Supreme
Court reversed his conviction.
In 1970, a feature film was released based on a boxing match between Rocky Marciano and Ali. In addition, in 2005, the super
fight and a documentary were released on a two disc DVD. The Fight of the Century was named after the fight between Muhammad Ali and Jon
Frazier. They fought on March 8, 1971, were one of the most famous matches, and most eagerly anticipated. Both the fighters were undefeated and
extremely skillful. Frazier won by defeating Ali with a hard left hook in the fifteenth round. Due to this defeat, Ali saw his first professional
loss. He won the title back again by defeating George Foreman on October 30, 1974. This fight is popularly known as The Rumble in the
Jungle. This match was considered as a political symbol and Ali was made representative of the Black who was fighting against the white
power. This fight was also the main theme of the documentary "When We Were Kings,” which won the Academy Award in 1996. It was given the seventh
rank in a television program named The 100 Greatest Sporting Moments. Ali's fight with Chuck Wepner, on March 24, 1975, inspired the movie
Rocky that won the Academy award.
Ali announced his retirement on June 27, 1979, but it was for a very short period. He made a comeback on October 2, 1980 and
fought with Larry Holmes for the World Heavyweight title. After the match, he was diagnosed for a hole in the brain membrane. A couple of matches
then, Ali finally retired in 1981. In his career, he had won fifty-six matches and lost five. He won the title of world Heavyweight Boxing
Champion thrice.
During his career, he had defeated almost all the top Heavyweight champions and this period was named as the Golden Age of
Heavyweight boxing. Ali was diagnosed with Parkinsonism in October 1983 and finally diagnosed for Pugilistic Parkinson's syndrome. Doctors do not
accept that boxing was to blame for his conditions. Mohammed Ali now lives with his wife, Yolanda Lonnie Ali, in Scottsdale, Arizona. In
1998, the Ring magazine honored Ali by giving him the title of the Greatest Heavyweight of All time. His daughter, Laila Ali, has won
championship titles of IBA, IWBF, and WIBA.
Ali has always contested in the heavyweight category and his height is 6' 3''. He was an energetic and quick boxer and he
applied this strategy to avoid punches not shielding the face with high raised hands.
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