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Updated 04 Jun, 2016 07:46am

How Cassius Clay became Muhammad Ali, "The Greatest"

WEB DESK: With the theft of a bike, and a purpose to avenge it, a Louisville child started one of the most iconic journey on the way to greatness. Suggested by an officer to learn to box so the boy could have his revenge and his bike, Cassius Marecllus Clay was determined with his purpose, went to gym and learned so well, that the world later knew him, as Muhammad Ali. 

The officer who advised him later became his coach, Joe Martin, teaching him the technicalities involved in the game. In the last four years of his amateur career, he was trained by boxing cutman Chuck Bodak.

Ali became the symbol of liberation for the African Americans in America as he went on to become the record setting heavy weight champion.

Over the years, he has been honoured with a number of titles including, ‘The Greatest’, ‘Fighter of the Year’, ‘Sportsman of the Year’, Sportsman of the Century and ‘Sports Personality of the Century’.
He is the proud recipient of the Presidential Citizens Medal and Presidential Medal of Freedom, which he received in in 2005 by then President George W. Bush.
He was inducted in the International Boxing Hall of Fame. He is even honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard.

 

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