Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali

Deceased · Born: Jan 17, 1942 · Died: Jun 3, 2016

Personal Details

Official Socials
Height 6' 3"
Born Jan 17, 1942 Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Spouse
  • Lonnie Ali

    ( Nov 19, 1986 to Jun 3, 2016 )
  • Verónica Porche Ali

    ( Jun 19, 1977 to Jul 1, 1986 )
  • Khalilah Camacho Ali

    ( Aug 17, 1967 to Dec 29, 1976 )
  • Sonji Roi

    ( Aug 14, 1964 to Jan 10, 1966 )
Parents
  • Odessa Clay
  • Cassius Clay Sr.
Relatives
  • Rahman Ali (Sibling)
  • Jacob Ali-Wertheimer (Grandchild)
  • Sydney Jurldine Conway (Grandchild)
  • Curtis Muhammad Conway (Grandchild)
  • Biggio Ali Walsh (Grandchild)
  • Nico Ali Walsh (Grandchild)

Biography

Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer, activist, entertainer and philanthropist. Nicknamed The Greatest, he is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated figures of the 20th century and as one of the greatest boxers of all time. Ali was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. He began training as an amateur boxer at age 12. At 18, he won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics and turned professional later that year. He became a Muslim after 1961. He won the world heavyweight championship from Sonny Liston in a major upset on February 25, 1964, at age 22. On March 6, 1964, he announced that he no longer would be known as Cassius Clay but as Muhammad Ali. In 1966, Ali refused to be drafted into the military, citing his religious beliefs and ethical opposition to the Vietnam War. He was found guilty of draft evasion so he faced 5 years in prison and was stripped of his boxing titles. He stayed out of prison as he appealed the decision to the Supreme Court, which overturned his conviction in 1971, but he had not fought for nearly four years and lost a period of peak performance as an athlete. Ali's actions as a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War made him an icon for the larger counterculture generation, and he was a very high-profile figure of racial pride for African Americans during the civil rights movement and throughout his career. As a Muslim, Ali was initially affiliated with Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam (NOI). He later disavowed the NOI, adhering to Sunni Islam, and supporting racial integration like his former mentor Malcolm X. Ali was a leading heavyweight boxer of the 20th century, and he remains the only three-time lineal champion of that division. His joint records of beating 21 boxers for the world heavyweight title and winning 14 unified title bouts stood for 35 years. He is the only fighter to have been ranked as the world's best heavyweight by BoxRec twelve times. He has been ranked among BoxRec's ten best heavyweights seventeen times, the third most in history. He won 8 fights that were rated by BoxRec as 5-Star, the third most in the history of the heavyweight division. Ali is the only boxer to be named The Ring magazine Fighter of the Year six times. He has been ranked the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time, and as the greatest athlete of the 20th century by Sports Illustrated, the Sports Personality of the Century by the BBC, and the third greatest athlete of the 20th century by ESPN SportsCentury. He was involved in several historic boxing matches and feuds, most notably his fights with Joe Frazier, such as the Fight of the Century and the Thrilla in Manila, and his fight with George Foreman, known as The Rumble in the Jungle, which has been called "arguably the greatest sporting event of the 20th century" and was watched by a record estimated television audience of 1 billion viewers worldwide, becoming the world's most-watched live television broadcast at the time. Ali thrived in the spotlight at a time when many fighters let their managers do the talking, and he was often provocative and outlandish. He was known for trash-talking, and often free-styled with rhyme schemes and spoken word poetry, anticipating elements of hip hop.

Career

2022
The King of Miami Beach
2021
City of Ali
City of Ali
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A Life in Ten Pictures
2012
Elvis Found Alive
Elvis Found Alive
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1979
Freedom Road
Freedom Road as Gideon Jackson
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1977
The Greatest
The Greatest as Cassius Clay / Muhammad Ali
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2023
Stand
Stand
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Reggie
Reggie
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My Father Muhammad Ali
2021
Parkinson at 50
Parkinson at 50
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Pelé
Pelé
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Mister Candid Camera
Ron Lyle
Ron Lyle
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The Photograph
The Photograph
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Boulevard! A Hollywood Story
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali
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2020
Ali's Comeback
Ali's Comeback
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2019
What's My Name: Muhammad Ali
What's My Name: Muhammad Ali
Mr. Soul!
Mr. Soul!
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In Search of Greatness
Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes
2017
30 for 30
30 for 30
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2016
O.J.: Made in America
O.J.: Made in America
2015
The Draft
The Draft
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2014
I Am Ali
I Am Ali
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2013
Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight
Legends of the Mid-South Wrestling
The Trials of Muhammad Ali
2012
Give Us the Money
Give Us the Money
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I Am Bruce Lee
I Am Bruce Lee
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Norman Mailer: The American
2011
The Real Rocky
The Real Rocky
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2009
30 for 30
30 for 30
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The Muhammad Ali Story
2008
Gonzo
Gonzo
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Thrilla in Manila
Thrilla in Manila
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Soul Power
Soul Power
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The Night James Brown Saved Boston
Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami
2007
2006
Ali's Dozen
Ali's Dozen
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American Experience
2004
TV in Black: The First Fifty Years
2003
Jack Paar: Smart Television
A Century of Black Cinema
The Last Round: Chuvalo vs Ali
Fidel
Fidel
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America: A Tribute to Heroes
2000
Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme
1996
When We Were Kings
Muhammad Ali: The Whole Story
1989
Champions Forever
Champions Forever
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Wogan
Wogan
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1985
Doin' Time
Doin' Time
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1984
Arena
Arena
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1981
Body and Soul
Body and Soul
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1975
Funny Girl to Funny Lady
The Fighters
The Fighters
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1974
1972
Black Rodeo
Black Rodeo
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Money Talks
Money Talks
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Malcolm X
Malcolm X
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1970
Sugar Ray Robinson: Pound for Pound
a.k.a. Cassius Clay
The Super Fight
The Super Fight
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1967
Something's Happening
1962
Requiem for a Heavyweight
1977
The Greatest
The Greatest as Novel
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