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<h1>Muhammad Ali</h1>

<p>Muhammad Ali is my hero. He is the perfect example of a man with strength


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honor, confidence, and the ability to fight for what he wants. He had incredible
strength
and agility. Like he said in one of his famous quotes,"float like a butterfly, s
ting like a
bee. This is something that all athletes admire. He was honored greatly for the
work he
did in and out of the ring. He is someone that you would call a well balanced in
dividual.
He was honered when he boxed, and is still honored till this very day for his ch
aracter,
and accomplishments. He showed great confidence. Before matches he would boast
about his ability to box, but would almost always back it up in the ring. The be
st ability
he had in my opinion was that he knew what he wanted and he had the ability to d
o
anything that it takes in order to achieve it.</p>

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<p>Muhammad Ali lived an honorable life. On top of that, he had many gre
at
accomplishments which he still holds till this very day. Ali was born on January
17, 1942
in Louisville, Kentucky. He was not born with the name "Muhammad Ali", but with
the
name "Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr". Growing up in the South, Ali experienced racia
l
prejudice and discrimination , which most likely contributed to his early passio
n for
boxing. At the age of 12, Ali discovered his talent for boxing through an odd tw
ist of fate.
His bike was stolen, and Ali told a police officer, Joe Martin, that he wanted t
o beat up
the thief. "Well, you better learn how to fight before you start challenging peo
ple,"
Martin reportedly told him at the time. In addition to being a police officer, M
artin also
trained young boxers at a local gym. This lead to Ali working with Martin to lea
rn how to
box, and soon began his boxing career. In his first amateur bout in 1954, he won
the fight
by split decision. Ali went on to win the 1956 Golden Gloves tournament for novi
ces in
the light heavyweight class. Three years later, he won the National Golden Glove
s
Tournament of Champions, as well as the Amateur Athletic Union's national title
for the
light-heavyweight division. Ali was doing some spiritual searching and decided t
o join
the black Muslim group, the Nation of Islam, in 1964. At first, he called himsel
f "Cassius
X," eventually settling on the name Muhammad Ali. After his retirement, Ali devo
ted his

time to studying philanthropy. He announced that he has Parkinson's disease in 1


984, a
degenerative neurological condition however, Ali is still living today and has d
evoted
much of his time for his religion.
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