Remembering Muhammad Ali, "The Greatest"
The life and career of Cassius Clay
CELEBRITY Sport
Muhammad Ali was a three-time world heavyweight boxing champion, civil rights leader, and one of the most significant and celebrated sports icons of the 20th century. Nicknamed "The Greatest," Ali's career was as colorful as it was controversial. Born Cassius Clay, he changed his name and converted to Islam, refused to be drafted during the Vietnam War, and was banned from boxing as a result. But the boy from Louisville was always much more than a mere pugilist; he was an activist, entertainer, and philanthropist who inspired an entire generation.
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