Muhammad Ali might be dead, but his legacy still lives on with The Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, USA, spoken word poetry, and other awards like the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. and nicknamed “The Greatest,” he thrilled fans by defeating famous boxers, his ability to endure pain, trash-talking, provocative, and outlandish manner aiming to cause attention. He is also recognized for fighting against racial abuses, social injustices, and his philanthropic efforts, making him the most celebrated boxer of the 20th century. He won fifty-six matches in his boxing career besides a gold medal in the lightweight division he secured before turning professional in the 1960 summer Olympics.
Muhammad Ali boxed in the Heavyweight weight class at a height of 6’3” (1.91 m). Muhammad Ali had a reach of 6’6” (1.98 m) and fought with an Orthodox stance.
Muhammad Ali might be dead, but his legacy still lives on with The Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, USA, spoken word poetry, and other awards like the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. and nicknamed “The Greatest,” he thrilled fans by defeating famous boxers, his ability to endure pain, trash-talking, provocative, and outlandish manner aiming to cause attention. He is also recognized for fighting against racial abuses, social injustices, and his philanthropic efforts, making him the most celebrated boxer of the 20th century. He won fifty-six matches in his boxing career besides a gold medal in the lightweight division he secured before turning professional in the 1960 summer Olympics.
Muhammad Ali boxed in the Heavyweight weight class at a height of 6’3” (1.91 m). Muhammad Ali had a reach of 6’6” (1.98 m) and fought with an Orthodox stance.