Thesis: Muhammad Ali made a positive impact on society by breaking many records during his boxing career, not letting his childhood predict what he wanted to do, and by changing the ways of boxing throughout his life.
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Muhammad Ali made a positive impact on society by breaking many records during his boxing career.
In 1978 Ali lost his title to Leon Spinks, but later regained in a rematch later that same year. He was the only boxer to win 3 titles in his career.
He retired with a record of 56-0. He retired from boxing but later came back to face …show more content…
His religion is the reason why he chose not to be drafted into the army (Muhammad Ali).
Second paragraph At an early age he knew he wanted to be a boxer when his bike was stolen.
When his bike was stolen he told the police officer that he wanted to beat up the kid that stole his bike. The police officer happened to be a part time trainer for young boxers at the local gym. The police officer told him he needs to learn how to fight before he can go and challenge somebody. At a young age Ali showed he wasn't afraid of any bout- inside or outside of the ring. Growing up in the segregated south, he experienced many racial, prejudice, and discrimination firsthand ( muhammad Ali Biography 1).
Third Paragraph Many people of muhammad ali’s generation saw Ali as a hero.
Many people seen ali do impossible things.
They were very unapologetically exposed to his death.
He was a separatists for most of his career. This put him directly at odds with both the civil rights leaders and the mainstream public. Which the public and civil rights leaders were falling in love with the integrated society. ( Muhammad Ali).
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