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Muhammad Ali by Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali by Muhammad Ali










Muhammad Ali by Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali by Muhammad Ali

More than just the three-time heavyweight champion. He also annually participates in Celebrity Fight Night, which generates funds for the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona.Īli once said, “I’ve always wanted to be more than just a boxer. He has visited countless numbers of soup kitchens and hospitals, and helped organizations including the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Special Olympics. In addition to his international efforts, Ali is equally devoted to helping charities at home. Ali has hand-delivered food and medical supplies to children in Cote D’Ivoire, Indonesia, Mexico, and Morocco, among other countries. Today, he continues to serve those in need overseas, providing over 232 million meals to the world’s hungry. Throughout his boxing career, Ali’s highly publicized fights in locales such as Kinshasa, Manila, and Kuala Lumpur brought increased global attention to the developing world. His recent attempt to free two American hikers held captive in Iran reinforces his tireless commitment to promoting freedom, tolerance, and humanity around the world. Ali also has made goodwill missions to Afghanistan and North Korea delivered over $1 million in medical aid to Cuba traveled to Iraq to secure the release of 15 United States hostages during the first Gulf War and journeyed to South Africa to meet Nelson Mandela upon his release from prison. His work as an ambassador for peace began in 1985, when he flew to Lebanon to secure the release of four hostages. He has since devoted his life to helping promote world peace, civil rights, cross-cultural understanding, interfaith relations, humanitarianism, hunger relief, and the commonality of basic human values. Ali regained his title in 1974 and retired from the ring in 1981. Though Ali was prepared to pay the price for his convictions, the Supreme Court reversed the decision in 1971, ruling that his refusal stemmed from his constitutionally protected religious beliefs. As a result, he was arrested, fined, stripped of his boxing license and title, and found guilty of draft evasion. Armed Forces due to his religious beliefs.

Muhammad Ali by Muhammad Ali

In 1967, Ali refused induction into the U.S. Upon returning to the United States after winning an Olympic Gold Medal in Rome in 1960, he was turned away from a “whites-only” restaurant. A descendant of pre-Civil War era American slaves, Ali grew up in the segregated South, where he experienced prejudice and discrimination firsthand.












Muhammad Ali by Muhammad Ali