How Did Muhammad Ali Change The World

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There is a preconceived notion in this world that one everyday man has no chance in standing up against the world and producing change. It’s impossible! For one man the word “impossible” just simply wasn’t in his vocabulary. His name is Muhammad Ali. Muhammad Ali is known worldwide for his success within the boxing ring. He, without question, transformed the face of the sports world with his three heavyweight boxing titles, Olympic gold medal, etc. He was unlike any other fighter during his time in the ring. He encompassed a very unorthodox style of boxing which threw many of his opponents off and outraged many boxing purists at the time, his dazzling combination of speed and power revolutionized the sport, and most boxing observers have now come to agree with Ali's longtime boast that he was "The Greatest of All Time." Although Muhammad Ali is most widely known for changing the face of the sports world, many lack in knowing that he changed much more of the world outside of sports. Muhammad Ali used his spotlight from the sports …show more content…

It is known that he did not agree with the Vietnam War believing that it was unjust, but he supported peace throughout the world much longer than just in the 60s and 70s. In 1990, during the Gulf War, Ali met with then-Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein to negotiate for the release of American hostages. Ali also served as a United Nations Messenger of Peace. Ali made humanitarian trips to Cuba in 1998 and 1996. He donated over one million dollars in medical aid to the country as a protest against the U.S. economic embargo. When he opened the Muhammad Ali Center in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, in 2005, he said it was intended to be more than a place to house his memorabilia. He wanted the center to inspire people to be the best they can be and be respectful of one another. In 2005, Ali was awarded the Presidential Medal of

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