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    Will Smith Ali: Persistent Man Will Smith Ali was director and written both by Michael Mann. I saw this movie over the weekend at home. This movie talk about a man Ali, this man is a boxer. He is a Islam same with Malcolm X. When Vietnam War he should went to join the army. However, he did not think that because Vietnam people never call him nigger. Therefore, he rejects become to army and join Vietnam War. American government want to him go to the jail, but he wants to become the people’s champion

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    Muhammad Ali grew up in a time of racial segregation. Ali was more than a boxer he was a philanthropist, and a very dedicated citizen in his society. Ali made boxing what it is today, he was a boxing icon, he stood up for a whole lot of people and encouraged the people and raised their hopes and dreams up. Muhammad Ali was born Cassius Marcellus Clay on January 17, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky. Ali grew up in a racial time where people were being prejudice and discriminating the African American

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    Research Paper: Muhammed Ali By: Jatori Alston Banks 9th Grade Literature April 14,2017 3rd block “I hated every minute of training, but I said, 'Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion”, is one of the phenomenal quotes said by one of the most tremendous boxers of all time, Muhammad Ali. He endured a lot of hardship throughout his climb to success. He was castigated for his many beliefs. Refusing the draft caused him to give up one of his greatest achievements

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    Char Ali Biography Essay

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    In 1959, Ali went on to win Amateur Athletic Union National Title of the Heavyweight Division as well as the Golden Glove championship. These first 3 awards Ali won was just the start of many to come, even awards that had nothing to do with his talents in the ring. 1960, Ali beat Zbigniew Pietrekowski, from Poland, to win the Olympic Gold Medal. Ali was known for his footwork and possessing a powerful jab. To this day he is known as one of the greatest fighters in boxing history. After this he was

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    Muhammad Ali “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee,” those were the words spoken by a man named, Muhammad Ali. Muhammad Ali was one of the most important people to live. He lived a long seventy four years. Muhammad Ali was one that was a boxing sensation. He was important because of his early life, his rise to fame, and his tragic death. To begin, Muhammad Ali was born in a life where his parents knew he would accomplish great things. Ali was born on January 17th, 1942, in Louisville Kentucky

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    Muhammad Ali: The Greatest “Float like a butterfly sting like a bee,” is a widely known quote expressed by Muhammad Ali, one of the greatest boxers of all time. He is an inspiration to many children around the world coming from a poor family to becoming one of the greatest athletes of all time (Rummel). With confidence and bravery Muhammad Ali built his way up to the top. He is a great American for introducing his new tactics like staying light on his feet and his patented rope and dope by tiring

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    Was Muhammad Ali A Hero

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    Muhammad Ali is our hero because he was the biggest boxing legend, the face, voice, and heart of the anti-war movement. On January 17, 1942 a legend was born… And his name was Muhammad Ali. He never gave up in what he believed in. Even when times were tough for him and his family and how others treated him. But his fierce and headstrong personality shaped him into the man he became, a hero for many. Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., (as Muhammad Ali was once known), grew up in a time when people of color

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    Muhammad Ali is not the leader anyone would think of when someone thinks leader it’s probably of someone who is in the military or politics. Muhammad is a racial, religious, sports, and entertainment leader. His qualities were His strength to fight through any problem in life, His perseverance to set a goal and keep striving for it and His love for everyone around him and everything he came into contact with. He stood up against racism. He stood up against the military draft as well as Parkinson’s

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    Muhammad Ali Research Paper

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    is known worldwide; a sport where men and women duke it out with their opponents to prove who is the toughest. Though-out the decades there have been many fighters and many fights, but few known quite as well as Cassius Clay, also known as Muhammad Ali. The fighter that referred to himself as, “the greatest” (biography.com) and a man that could, “float like a butterfly, sting like a bee” (about.com). From the beginning of his career, which was started after a police officer told him he might want

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    MUHAMMAD ALI In the black history day report i chose to write about Muhammad Ali. He was a boxer that won sixty-one fights and lost five ones. Muhammad Ali was a boy that was seeking revenge for a kid who stole his bike that was for Christmas from his dad. He was trained by a cop that was also a boxing trainer. That is how he first became a boxer and one his first match six weeks after he won his first fight ever.

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