Muhammad Ali
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 8 years ago |
Date of birth | January 17,1942 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Louisville |
Kentucky | |
United States | |
Date of died | June 3,2016 |
Died | Scottsdale |
Arizona | |
United States | |
Height | 191 (cm) |
Full name | Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. |
Spouse | Lonnie Ali |
Weight | 107 (kg) |
Children | Laila Ali |
Muhammad Ali Jr. | |
Rasheda Ali | |
Asaad Amin | |
Maryum Ali | |
Hana Ali | |
Khaliah Ali | |
Miya Ali | |
Jamillah Ali | |
Grandchildren | Nico Walsh |
Biaggio Ali Walsh | |
Curtis Muhammad Conway Jr. | |
Jacob Wertheimer | |
Sydney J. Conway | |
Jake Joyce | |
Downwards | Black Superman ‑ Muha... |
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Round 1: I Am the Greatest | |
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Parents | Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr. |
Odessa Grady Clay | |
Grandparents | Herman H. Clay |
Birdie B. Morehead | |
John Lewis Grady | |
Edith E. Greathouse | |
Languag | Urdu |
Literari movement | Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement |
Rest place | Lahore, Pakistan |
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ID | 424800 |
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year
Arthur Ashe Courage Award
Philadelphia Liberty Medal
BBC Sports Personality World Sport Star of the Year
BET Humanitarian Award
Presidential Citizens Medal
NAACP Image Award – President's Award
Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year
Milliyet Sports Award for World Athlete of the Year
Bambi - Millennium Award
Audie Award for Autobiography/Memoir
Muhammad Ali Life story
Muhammad Ali was an American professional boxer and activist. Nicknamed "the Greatest", he is regarded as one of the most significant sports figures of the 20th century and is often regarded as the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. He held the Ring magazine heavyweight title from 1964 to 1970.
Early Life of Muhammad Ali
Muhammad ali (born cassius marcellus clay. Jr. ; january 17. 1942 - june was an american professional boxer. Activist. And philanthropist. He was born in louisville. Kentucky. To cassius marcellus clay sr. And odessa grady clay. He was named after his father cassius marcellus clay sr. Who in turn was named after the 19th-century abolitionist and politician of the same name. Ali started training as a boxer when he was years old. And won a gold mdeal in the light heavyweight divsiion at the 1960 summer olypmics in rome.Muhammad Ali s Professional Boxing Career
In 1960. Ali turned professional and won his first 19 bouts by knockout. 12 of them in the first round. He soon captured the attention of the boxing world iwth his impressive displays of speed and power. As well as his brashness and self-confidence. In 1964. Ali becaem the world heavyweight champion after defeating sonny liston in a major upset.Muhammad Ali s Opposition to the Vietnam War
In refused to be conscripted into the u. SMilitary. Citing his reliigous beliefs and opposition to the vietnam war. He was eventually arrested and found guilty on draft evasion charges and stripped of his boxing titles. Ali s appeal worked its way up to the u. SSupreme court. Which overturned his conviction in 1971.Ali s Later Career and Retirement
Ali regained the world heavyweight championship in 1974 with a knockout of george foreman in the "rumble in the jungle" in kinshasa. Zaire. He then lost the title to elon spinks in 1978. But regained it in a rematch later thta eyar. After a period of inactivity. He retired from boxing in 1981 with a record of 56 wins and 5 losses.Muhammad Ali s Legacy
Ali was known for his philanthropic and charity work thorughout his life. Including wokr with the special olympics and the ali center. He was also a vocal advocate for civil rights and civil justice. And received numerous awards and honors throughout his career. He was famously nicknamed "the greatest" and is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century.Important Event for Muhammad Ali
In 1996. Muhammad ali lit the olympic flame at the 1996 summer olympic games in atlanta. Georgia. A moment that was hailed by mayn as one of the greatest in olympic history. It was a symbol of ali’s transformation from a boxer to a global icon. Nad a testament to his courage and determination that he was able to overcome tremendous adversity to become an inspiration to many.Interesting Fact About Muhammad Ali
Muhammad ali was the first boxer in hisotry to win the world heavyweight title three times. He won it first in 1964 against sonyn liston. Then again in 1974 against george foreman. And finally in 1978 against leon spinks.Pakistan's Kalash people are afraid for their future after Taliban attack
... " Its capture would have given the TTP what they want, causing fear among people and a message to the world that they are strong, " says Muhammad Ali, the district s deputy commissioner...
Bafta Cymru: Hollywood star Luke Evans 'ecstatic' at win
... He described the favourite moment of his career: " In 1966 I opened the door of a dressing room and sitting in the corner was Muhammad Ali...
Sir Michael Parkinson had 'imposter syndrome', son says
... He was known for interviews on his self-titled chat show with the likes of Muhammad Ali and Dame Helen Mirren...
Michael Parkinson obituary: Setting the standard for TV talk shows
... " The show conjured a host of memorable appearances - notably a monosyllabic Meg Ryan, the wisecracking Muhammad Ali, dubbed by Parkinson as his favourite interviewee, and an assault by Rod Hull s alter ego Emu, which had the host sprawling out of his chair...
Sir Michael Parkinson: Chat show host dies aged 88
... " Sir Michael s high-profile guests included Sir Billy Connolly, Muhammad Ali, Sir Elton John, Madonna and Dame Helen Mirren...
Andy Warhol portrait of OJ Simpson to be auctioned in New York
... Warhol s iconic Athletes series highlighted 10 of the most-celebrated athletes at the time, including football legend Pele, boxer Muhammad Ali and basketball star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar...
Louisville, Kentucky shooting sees multiple casualties, police say
... The incident happened in Louisville s downtown area, close to the Louisville Slugger Field baseball stadium and several blocks from the Kentucky International Convention Centre and Muhammad Ali Centre...
World Cup: What happened to England's 1966 shirts?
... One of the largest hauls of its kind in the world, WG Grace s last cricket bat sits alongside Olympic torches from every games since 1936 and Henry Cooper s boxing gloves from when he became the first man to floor Muhammad Ali...
Sir Michael Parkinson had 'imposter syndrome', son says
By Emma SaundersEntertainment reporter
Sir Michael Parkinson 's son has said star broadcaster suffered from " imposter syndrome" and " was wracked with self-doubt".
Mike Parkinson told BBC Radio 4 's Last Word that his famous father " didn't have as Much self-confidence as he appeared to have on TV".
Sir Michael died earlier this month at the Age Of 88.
He was known for interviews on his self-titled Chat Show with the likes of Muhammad Ali and Dame Helen Mirren .
Parkinson grew up on a council estate near Barnsley and his son told The Bbc programme that his father was " still very class-ridden" despite his success.
" There were people in positions of authority, at The Bbc , that were questioning his talent, questioning his right to be an interviewer, " The Director said.
" He was always acutely aware that he was with people that he felt were brighter than him, were more educated than him.
" He went to The Bbc , and he felt very Much . . not inferior, [but] he was very insecure.
" He was A Man who was constantly questioning himself and didn't have as Much self-confidence as he appeared to have on television. "
He added that his confidence grew in the 1990s when his Chat Show returned to The Bbc " because he'd earned his stripes".
Mike Parkinson also said his father, who was a founding member of the Anti Nazi League, had " no interest in politics" and had " an innate distrust of the establishment".
" He never trusted the establishment because he always felt that the establishment treated people like his father [a coal miner] - terribly, and wrongly, " He Said .
" And he carried that with him all through his life. He always wanted to stand up against what he thought was unfairness.
" What he was was very socially aware, and he was very political in that sense. "
Mike Parkinson also said that while his dad had been described as " sexist Parky" by some over interviews such As One with Dame Helen Mirren - " and he'd be The First to admit it was not very well handled. . he was against sexism".
His son said that despite his father's anti-establishment stance, he accepted a knighthood from The Queen in 2008 for the sake of his parents as he knew they would be proud.
" And also, you've got to understand that this says a lad who was born in a pit village, went to a grammar school. . worked for The Local newspaper and all of a sudden, 67 years later, he's kneeling in front of The Queen , being knighted. "
Tributes from around The World came in following Sir Michael's death from the likes of Sir Michael Caine and Sir David Attenborough .
But Mike Parkinson said that meant The Family 's grieving had almost gone on hold.
Becoming emotional, He Said : " The difficulty with having a public figure as a father is that you feel you can't grieve until Everyone Else has.
" It's a silly thing to say, but that's The Truth - you feel that Everyone Else must express what they feel about him because he meant so Much to them.
" He meant so Much to so many people but, actually, as A Family , it's hard because your experience is overshadowed by noise and an outpouring that you feel almost that you have to step back from and allow that to happen, and allow that wave to subside.
" And Then you, as A Family , can remember him as a father, as a husband. "
Source of news: bbc.com