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Elegy 'N' Eulogy For Mohammed Ali Clay
A very famous champion, an inspiring enthusiastic man was he Who has  now departed , yet is quoted, for many pearls of wisdom Vociferous king , of the boxing ring A sports star And such a sport too. A motivating peace star who shot up to deserved stardom The earth be proud of such mortal "clay" Who swayed and reigned hearts, as well as the pugilist's kingdom Notes: about the boxing Great: These below are the selected facts about Muhammad Ali that I personally found very interesting: First of all that he had the same birthday as my beloved bro Alihur i.e 17th Jan, The info below is copied from Wikipedia: Muhammed Ali Clay Other names The Greatest The People's  champion The Louisville lip Children9, including Laila Ali2] Awards 5 time Ring magazine fighter of the year3-time lineal heavyweight championSports Illustrated 'Sportsman of the Century'BBC 'Sports Personality of the Century'CSHL Double Helix Medal Honoree (2006)Presidential Citizens MedalPresidential Medal of Freedom[4]International Boxing Hall of Fame[5]Hollywood Walk of Fame[6] Cassius Clay was born and raised inLouisville, Kentucky, and began training as anamateur boxer when he was 12 years old. At 18, he won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, and converted to Islam shortly afterwards. At 22, he won the WBAand WBC heavyweight titles from Sonny Liston  in 1964. Clay then changed his legal name from Cassius Clay, which he called his "slave name", to Muhammad Ali, and gave a message of racial pride for African Americans and resistance to white domination during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement.[12][13] He was known to for freestyled with rhyme schemes and spoken word poetry,  boxing and as political poetry for his activism,
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