According to the Muhammad Ali Center website, “Since he retired from boxing, Ali has devoted himself to humanitarian endeavours around the globe. He is a devout Sunni Muslim, and travels the world over, lending his name and presence to hunger and poverty relief, supporting education efforts of all kinds, promoting adoption and encouraging people to respect and better understand one another. It is estimated that he has helped to provide more than 22 million meals to feed the hungry. Ali travels, on average, more than 200 days per year.” Ali suffered from Parkinson’s disease, he was diagnosed in 1984, at the age of 42, three years after retiring from boxing. He did not let this hold him back. He did not have pity for himself and baby himself, he fought for racial equality through it all. In conclusion, Muhammad Ali made a big impact on how people treated and viewed negroes. Throughout his entire career he was selfless in the sense of helping others. He had a lifelong mission to help those in need, the less fortunate. He struggled for change greatly, and for a good cause. He had many admirers from teenagers to adults. Many people liked his way of settling things, he was very influential. He demonstrated solving your problems safely and controlled in the ring without it getting out of hand. Muhammad Ali left a lasting impression on the world,
According to the Muhammad Ali Center website, “Since he retired from boxing, Ali has devoted himself to humanitarian endeavours around the globe. He is a devout Sunni Muslim, and travels the world over, lending his name and presence to hunger and poverty relief, supporting education efforts of all kinds, promoting adoption and encouraging people to respect and better understand one another. It is estimated that he has helped to provide more than 22 million meals to feed the hungry. Ali travels, on average, more than 200 days per year.” Ali suffered from Parkinson’s disease, he was diagnosed in 1984, at the age of 42, three years after retiring from boxing. He did not let this hold him back. He did not have pity for himself and baby himself, he fought for racial equality through it all. In conclusion, Muhammad Ali made a big impact on how people treated and viewed negroes. Throughout his entire career he was selfless in the sense of helping others. He had a lifelong mission to help those in need, the less fortunate. He struggled for change greatly, and for a good cause. He had many admirers from teenagers to adults. Many people liked his way of settling things, he was very influential. He demonstrated solving your problems safely and controlled in the ring without it getting out of hand. Muhammad Ali left a lasting impression on the world,