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    Center for Biotechnology information”). Studies with ERP’s have shown that boxers have delayed brain function and activity compared to non- fighters. Two examples of individuals that did not look in to monitoring their health are Gary Goodridge and Muhammad Ali. Gary who fought pro kickboxing and MMA for nearly 2 decades has severely bad dementia now. His last good fight was in 2003 but he continued to compete until 2010 for whatever reason most likely for the money. He suffered numerous…

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    Hip hop culture is connected with oral rivalry called “playing the dozens”, which joins diverting put-down and oral aptitudes in a battle to shock and finally quiets one's enemy. An extraordinary ace of this expressive test was Muhammad Ali, who utilized short rhymes to demonize his opponents and paralyze intellectuals. In hip hop the "humble groups" framed into the custom known as "engaging," in which rappers conflict against each other to see who has the best verses and grow stream. Engaging,…

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    This one particular advertisement about Everlast, a boxing company that has served some of the all-time greatest boxers to ever fight, shows what it means to be the bigger person. It easily stood out from the rest and got my attention because it had something to do with what I love which is boxing. While watching this advertisement I was able to identify the techniques that they used to persuade me to buy their products and to my surprise it was very effective. Having the will to be able to put…

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    Everlast products remain durable and trustworthy no matter the environment. As the commercial suggests, Everlast seems to be timeless. This is backed up by Everlasts longstanding relationships with boxers throughout all ages, from Jack Dempsy to Muhammad Ali to Ronda Rousey. The boxer in the commercial gained strength, skill, and self embetterment through using Everlast products, therefore it can be deduced by the audience that they too will gain strength, skill, and self embetterment by using…

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    Muhammad Ali’s real name is Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. in January 17, 1942 he was born in Louisville, Kentucky. Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr. is his father and he was a painter and musician. Her mother is Odessa Lee Clay and she was a loving housewife to them. Muhammad’s younger brother is Rahman Ali his real name is Rudolph Valentino Clay who is also a former heavyweight boxer. Muhammad Ali has been married four times. His first wife, was Sonji Roi. In 1967 he married his second wife Belinda Boyd,…

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    Very few people have changed the course of history. Even less have helped to create a country, yet Muhammad Ali Jinnah has done both. He was a lawyer, a politician, and he was the man who led the act of creating Pakistan, a country in South Asia. This astonishing performance happened in 1947, years after Jinnah wanted it to be reality. Jinnah had a large role in the creation of Pakistan and left a questionable legacy in the process. Years before, and during the creation of Pakistan, India was…

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    One of the major ways Muhammad Ali changed our country was because of his actions in the Persian Gulf War. In 1990, a tragic event happened in the world known as the Persian Gulf War. This was a time where Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, attempted to take over neighboring area Kuwait and used several aerial attacks to take down Kuwait. This seriously injured and killed hundreds of thousands of innocent Kuwait citizens which was not good for the economy or the other countries around Kuwait. Many…

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    against without violence, it can have huge impacts on the society and country. While the government has checks and balances, there can still be bias and could cause some controversial laws to be put in place. We saw this happening in history, with Muhammad Ali and Rosa Parks, and we have seen it recently with some people during the time of the Michael Brown shooting. Rosa Parks was one of the earlier people to display civil disobedience. Her small act against the law has left a mark on our…

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    manner in order to change the country are shown through boxing champion Muhammad Ali who peacefully protested the draft and supported a non aggression based political agenda. Another influential figure would be Martin Luther King Jr. who was called upon…

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    dominating style earned him the nickname The Hammer. He really hammered his opponents when necessary as well as when it was not so needed. During the 1974-75 season, David established an all-time record for the most penalty minutes (472 minutes). Andre Dupont was second in terms of having most penalty minutes in that season. During the 1974-75 season, the dominant stars of this team were involved in as much as 77 fights with different opponents. This clearly shows how aggressive and violent…

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