Top 10 Interesting Facts About Great Boxer Muhammad Ali

1-His Stolen Bicycle Launched His Boxing Career 

His Stolen Bicycle Launched His Boxing Career

An important incident had happened in Muhammad Ali's life in October 1954, when he was just twelve years old that his bicycle was stolen whom he loved very much. He reported the theft to a police officer and told him that he wanted to beat the thief, the police officer was also a boxing trainer that's why he suggested that the furious young boy should first learn how to fight.

2-His Original Name Was Given to Him in Honor of a Great white Abolitionist 

His Original Name Was Given to Him in Honor of a Great white Abolitionist

Muhammad Ali was originally named for Cassius Marcellus Clay who was a great 19th-century white abolitionist, he inherited forty slaves from his father but he emancipated all those slaves because he had a great hatred for slavery, he also edited an anti-slavery newspaper Clay was badly beaten, shot and even stabbed by his opponents.

3-Muhammad Ali Used to Practice by Dodging Rocks 

Muhammad Ali Used to Practice by Dodging Rocks

Another interesting fact about the life of the 'Greatest Boxer' is that "he Used to Practice by Dodging Rocks". Although it sounds like the fake skill of a movie hero but it is true about Muhammad Ali. His younger brother told the fact that Muhammad Ali used to ask him to throw rocks at him and then the crazy guy dodged every single rock that threw at him.

4-Muhammad Ali Was Really Scared of Flying 

Muhammad Ali Was Really Scared of Flying

On the number four, a very interesting fact about the life of Muhammad Ali is included in our post and that is "Muhammad Ali Was Really Scared of Flying". When in 1960 Rome Olympics, Muhammad Ali had to fly to Europe then he was so scared of flying that he repeatedly asked to wear a parachute in the plane, no doubt very interesting.

5-His First World-Title Fight Was In Fact a Great Upset 

His First World-Title Fight Was In Fact a Great Upset

In February 1964, Muhammad Ali defeated Sonny Liston who was such a great boxer that he had defeated badly "Floyd Patterson", a former champion in the first -round knockout, on the other hand. Ali was 22- years old guy and just a 7-1 underdog. That's why on that day Ali was expected to lose this world -title fight and his victory was a great upset.

6-Muhammad Ali Was a Poet, Singer And an Actor Too 

Muhammad Ali Was a Poet, Singer And an Actor Too

Another interesting fact about the life of Muhammad Ali that "he was a poet, singer and an actor too. When he was just twenty-one-year-old young guy, he released an album named, “I AM The Greatest“ in 1963, on this album he performed his own poetry, that's why he was called the poet laureate of boxing and he also performed as an actor in the "Buck White" on 02 December 1969.

7-Ali Was Banned From Boxing For Forty-Three Months 

Ali Was Banned From Boxing For Forty-Three Months

Muhammad Ali refused to serve the U.S. military in the Vietnam War for religious reasons in 1967. Due to this refusal, he was not only arrested but also his boxing license was suspended at once by the New York State Athletic Commission. But in his comeback fight, the demand for tickets was so high that even Frank Sinatra had to work his ass off to get the ticket.

8-Muhammad Ali Was a bit Irish 

Muhammad Ali Was a bit Irish

On the number eight, another very interesting fact about the life of Muhammad Ali is that, "he Was a bit Irish". The fact is that the great-grandfather of Muhammad Ali was an Irishman, named Abe Grady, in the mid-1800s, he emigrated to Kentucky and married Odessa Lee Grady Clay, who was a freed slave.

9-Once Muhammad Ali convinced Saddam Hossein to Free 15 captive Americans 

Once Muhammad Ali convinced Saddam Hossein to Free 15 captive Americans

Another very amazing fact about the life of Muhammad Ali is that " Once Muhammad Ali convinced Saddam Hossein to Free 15 captive Americans". In 1990, Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein held more than 2,000 innocent foreigners hostage, Ali flew to Baghdad to meet Saddam in order to convince him to release these foreigners and after 50 minutes, he convinced Iraqi leader to Free 15 captive Americans.

10-Urban Myth is That Ali Threw His Gold Medal Into The River 

Urban Myth is That Ali Threw His Gold Medal Into The River

Lastly, I am going to share with you another very interesting fact about the life of greatest boxer Muhammad Ali and that is about the Urban Myth, according to which Ali threw his gold medal into the Ohio River, that he won in the 1960 Summer Olympic's light heavyweight contest, in order to protest against the racism.

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