Muhammad Ali: A Hero
Muhammad Ali Life of A Hero Professional Career How and why Muhammad Ali is my hero
Early Years Born in Louisville, Kentucky January 17, 1942 Begun training with Fred Stone Jr. High School / High School career
Rome Olympics 1960 Cassius Represented the U.S. Olympic Team and won Gold Medal Upon his return to Louisville, Cassius turned professional. Changed his birth name and threw his medal away.
The Role Model His role in the growing anti-war movement Held fights in in Zaire, Philippines, and Malaysia Role as a diplomat Foundation of W.O.R.L.D Never turned down a fan
Professional Career
Important Fights Ali v. Frazier March 8, 1971 L15 Ali v. Norton March 31, 1973 L12 San Diego, California Ali v. Foreman October 30, 1974 KO 8 playerredirect.asp?vva=65B73B00781C3B0039E B0A53B0039EB0A53B00589E2CF13B002CF73 du&vvc=c
Boxing Accomplishments Six Kentucky Championships, 2 national Golden Glove championships, and 2 Amateur Athletic Union Championships 1 Olympic Gold Medal Won 3 World Heavyweight Championships $31,251,115 Career earnings
How? and Why? Ali is My Hero
Heroic Qualities Ali has overcome adversity and still continues to His altruism towards global betterment, rather then just domestic His leadership by example His Virtuousness complimented his career