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MUHAMMAD ALI
His life and times
By Thomas Hauser
Do you know who is
Cassius Clay?
• He was a professional boxer. His most
important job now is trying to teach people
to treat each other with dignity and respect.
Thomas Hauser
Muhammad Ali :His Life and Times
is an award-winning biography of the boxer Muhammad Ali, written in 1991 by Thomas Hauser. It won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award in that year.
About the author
• Thomas C. Hauser (born 27 February 1946 in New York City, U.S.) is an American author.
• He made his debut as a writer in 1978 with The Execution of Charles Horman.
• In 1991 he was awarded the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award for Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times.
• He is the chairman of the Boxing Writers Association of America's membership
committee.
Cassius Clay
• Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr. on January 17, 1942) of retired American Boxer. Ali was born in Louisville, Kentucky. He was named after his father, Cassius Marcellus Clay, Sr.
• His career began when he was just 12 years old.
• “float like butterfly, sting like a bee”
He won gold medal in Olympic Games 1960
• Time after time he become more
popular; he was very surprised when he
returned to the U.S. after his medal.
• Muhammad Ali has been crowned the
‘Greatest Sportsman of the Century’ by the
BBC and ‘Sports Illustrated.
Timeline
In 1960 Muhammad Ali
displayed courage when he won
the Olympic medal for boxing in Rome.
In 1964, Ali won world
Heavyweight championship,
after beating the “bear”, Sonny
Liston.
Stood up against racism,
after he refused service
in a Kentucky restaurant
because he was black,
then threw his gold medal
into a river.
In 1964, Ali joined the
Nation of Islam and
and became a black
Muslim, which was
daring and an unpopular
thing to do at that time.
In 1964 he Revert to Islam.
Cassius Clay has adopted Islam religion with a
big surprise for all the world. He thought Islam
is way to the peace,and they pray five times a
day. “Everyone should live how they feel.”
‘Cassius Clay is a slave name. I didn’t choose it
and I don’t want it. I am Muhammad Ali, a free
man…’
Ali refused to go to Vietnam war
He didn’t go to war because his Islam group was against violence.
In May 1967,the World Boxing Association took away
his boxing license and his title. He went to the prison
for 5 years. He fought this decision all the way to the Supreme Court which ruled in his favor. After 5 years of not fighting Muhammad fought hard and reclaimed his heavyweight championship.
For the third time the champion of the
world
• In 1995 Ali beat Frazer and became a
first boxer in history of boxing who won
third time.
Yellow Spontaneous, physical trait
• Muhammad Ali was one of the best fighters and it was so amazing that he could knock out people in such short rounds. He was also the quickest and fastest fighter.
RedAggressive, physical trait
• Muhammad Ali was aggressive because he was one of the quickest boxers and also he would punch his opponents very hard an attack them very fast.
PurpleReligious, character trait
• Muhammad changed his name from Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali because he joined an Islam religious group. And he also didn’t go to war because his Islam group was against violence.
• Ali joins the Nation of
Islam, and in 1967, after
only 21 minutes
deliberation.
BlueConfident, character trait
• Muhammad was always sure he was going to win every fight. He often bragged to reporters what round he would knock out his opponents.
• Ali again ‘shook up the world,’
‘dancing’ around Foreman until the
champion was exhausted. Then Ali
moved in and stopped Foreman for a
sensational knockout!
In 1982
• After losing the fight to Holmes, Ali’s
health appeared to be on a rapid decline:
he seemed sluggish and weak in motor
skills. Ali got Parkinson disease.
• In 1984, Ali was diagnosed with
Parkinson’s disease. The symptoms
include tremors, a tightening of the
muscles, and slowness of movement
and speech.
At the 1996 Olympic Games
he lit the Olympic torch.
• The world and his country
honored him. President Clinton
wanted to see him.
”The president stood directly in
front of Ali and put his hands on
Ali’s shoulders. “They wouldn’t
tell me who would light the
flame, but when I saw it was
you, I cried.”
Ali’s popularity today
• Muhammad Ali was named the athlete of
the century.The people have never forgotten
him and they never will. He was role
model for millions across the globe.
The Muhammad Ali Center
• His dream to build this camp is becoming very realistic in2003.This center can be used by people all over the world,wherepeople can come to be inspired and learn to love and respect each other…
Learnings
‘Service to others is the rent you pay for your
room here on earth.’
‘Hating people because of their colour is wrong, and it doesn’t
matter which colour does the hating. It’s just plain wrong.’
If you dream of beating me, you better wake up and
apologise.’
"I'm not the greatest; I'm the double greatest.
Not only do I knock 'em out, I pick the round. "