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    hearts of the fans. This great man is still fighting everyday but this time it’s not for the belt but for his own life. Ali announced his diagnoses of Parkinson’s disease in 1984 when he was only forty two years of age. Since then Mr. Ali has started his own charity dedicated to the disease named Muhammad Ali’s Parkinson’s Center. But due to the progressiveness of this disease Muhammad Ali’s condition has worsened‚ and has been spotted in the recent media with shaking hands and loss of

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    progress in peaceful resistance to the law that makes it impactful in a society or country in a positive way. Muhammad Ali‚ a professional boxer‚ was involved in very controversial news when he admitted he refused to go into the military draft for the Vietnam war‚ stating‚ “Just take me to jail.” Many named him a “Draft dodger” as a derogatory towards Ali. Other than the fact that Ali was a converted Muslim which was a main justification for refusing to be involved in the war‚ he labeled himself

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    under public scrutiny. The awe-inspiring heavyweight champion‚ Muhammad Ali‚ is one of those great and monumental figures - a man of great talent and grit. During the 60’s‚ while he was in the prime of his career and America was in the midst of war with Vietnam‚ he actively resisted the “patriotic” call to action‚ refusing to sign up for the draft. Viewing it as an obstruction of justice and a clear violation of his religious beliefs‚ Ali found it offensive for the American government to ask African

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    America During the 60s

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    Muhammad Ali and the Civil Rights Movement. David Remnick’s King of the World‚ a national bestseller‚ describes the trials and tribulations politically‚ racially‚ and morally throughout the 1940’s‚ 50’s‚ and 60’s. Echoing the issues‚ that plagued the United States and fueled the turmoil that spread through not only the all American homes but the African American homes as well. By fusing Cassius clay‚ known better as Muhammad Ali‚ one of the most influential boxers in history into the book‚ we understand

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    The Fight

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    the 20th century. The Fight is not a war book‚ like his usual books‚ but a book documenting the historical fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. I have not read any other works by him‚ but if his other book sare like this one‚ i would like to read more books by him. Genre: The genre of The fight is non-fiction. It documents the historical fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. The types of people who would like to read this book would be readers who appreciate fighting and also

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    Raphael Stadium‚ in Kinshasa‚ Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo). It has been the biggest boxing around‚ and it has made Muhammad Ali become such an inspirational sportsperson. Mohamed Ali was more than an outstanding athlete‚ he is a catalyst for social change‚ a model for positive imitation‚ an inspiration to generations of people of all races worldwide. Muhammad Ali is an inspirational sportsperson not simply because of his skill as a boxer or public speaker‚ but in his ability to maintain

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    in 1974 between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. Famously called the “Rumble in the Jungle‚” the highly-publicised fight took place in Zaire‚ which is now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Rumble in the Jungle was the title match between world Heavyweight champion George Foreman and his challenger the former champion Muhammad Ali. The fight took place in Zaire; where it was promoted by Don King‚ This event was one of Don King’s first big promotions as he got both Ali and Forman to sign

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    "rumble in the jungle" heavy weight championship between George Forman and Muhammad Ali. The fight took place October 30‚ 1974 in Zaire‚ Africa. Rumble in the Jungle was the title match between world Heavyweight champion George Foreman and his challenger the former champion Muhammad Ali. The fight took place in Zaire; where it was promoted by Don King‚ This event was one of Don King ’s first big promotions as he got both Ali and Forman to sign separate contracts that would give them $5 million if

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    Muhammad Ali was a boxer in the 1960’s‚ He was influential to many Muslim Americans. Muhammad Ali is considered one of the greatest boxers if not the greatest ever. Muhammad Ali was well known for his skills on the boxing floor. Ali was a hero for his dedication on and off the boxing floor. He helped many people believe in themselves. He was very brave‚ he contributed to many things in America‚ and he was a very religious person. At the age of 12‚ Muhammad Ali fought in his first boxing match.

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