Muhammad was a person who did not judge others
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Muhammad Ali's legacy extends beyond his stinging right jab, world titles and Olympic gold medal, to the heart and compassion he showed long after he left the ring, his wife Lonnie Ali said. “He transcended boxing into every space you can imagine,
Although he's highly regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time (and if he were still alive, he'd probably correct that to the greatest of all time), heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali was perhaps just as influential for his activism during ...
Muhammad Ali was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1984
Feb. 7—Ask any boxing expert who Muhammad Ali's toughest opponents were, and you're likely to hear names like Joe Frazier, George Foreman and Ken Norton. But no one knocked out "The Greatest" of all time quite like Mother Nature. On Jan. 27, 1969, Ali ...
Muhammad Ali was one of the most prominent figures of the 20th century. In the ring, his sheer power combined with agile footwork to catapult Ali to glory as a world champion who finished his career as arguably the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time.