Essay On Muhammad Ali

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Greatest Sportsmen of All Time: Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali is arguably the most famous American heavyweight boxer and social activist. Despite an impressive boxing career, he converted to the Nation of Islam in 1965 – a mere 18 days before ‘whooping’ formidable opponent Sonny Liston and claiming the World Heavyweight title the same year. Dodging the Vietnam draft, he was the subject of much controversy. Edward Moran Borja finds out more about this charismatic man of contrasts… verb phrases

WHERE IT ALL BEGAN?
When 12 year old Cassius Clay had the misfortune to have his bike stolen in Louisville, Kentucky, he took up the ‘sweet science’ of boxing so he could beat down – or as would say - ‘whoop’ whoever stole it. Soon Clay would become an outstanding amateur fighter and picked up a gold at the Olympic Games in Rome, 1960.
RACISM
Clay returned to his home town of Louisville wearing his gold medal proudly around his neck, but the pride faded when he was refused service in a ‘whites only’ restaurant. It seemed that not everyone shared his joy. The racist incident caused him t...

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