Infografía Muhhamad ALi
DIEGO YASSER SANCHEZ MARTINEZ
Created on August 30, 2024
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I am a legendary figure known inside and outside the boxing ring. I became heavyweight champion of the world with unmatched power, speed and charisma.I transcended sports and became a global icon for my advocacy of civil rights, racial pride and my opposition to the Vietnam War. My conversion to Islam also has had a significant impact on my life and beliefs.
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Muhammad Ali
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My legacy
political & social
I was born on January 17th, 1942, in the United States, Louisville, Kentucky. 🇺🇸 I was a boxer, philanthropist, and social activist, and I am universally regarded as one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century.
“My conscience won’t let me go shoot my brother, or some darker people, or some poor hungry people in the mud for big powerful America,” “And shoot them for what? They never called me nigger, they never lynched me, they didn’t put no dogs on me, they didn’t rob me of my nationality, rape and kill my mother and father. … Shoot them for what? How can I shoot them poor people? Just take me to jail.”
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By Sanchez Martinez Yasser
January 17th, 1942 - June 3rd, 2016
My legacy includes my contributions to social justice and Parkinson's disease awareness, a disease that I had in my last years. Although I passed away in 2016, my spirit and impact continue through the Muhammad Ali Center.
My born name was Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.
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In 1967, at the peak of my career, I refused to be drafted into the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War
My conversion to Islam and my name change to Muhammad Ali symbolized my ideals and political positions.