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muhammad ali (Cassius Marcellus Clay) he was born in Louisville, Kentucky. kentuckyIt is one of the 50 states of the United States. He was a social figure of enormous influence on his generation.
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He was twelve years old when a robber took away her bike. when he was 12 years old a man took away her bike and he tolk with a police man the boy threatened to strike the robber, but the police man advised to learn to box before to strike the robber
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in 1956 when he had fourteen years old he won his first major title: the Golden Gloves Championship. Rookie from Kentucky at light heavyweight, which would win five more times.
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In 1957 Muhammad Ali (Cassius Marcellus Clay) was apparence in a periodic in October 17, after defeating by TKO a Donnie Hall, in the categori of light heavyweight.
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In 1959 he wons the intercity championship Chicago and New York was awarded to Tony Madigan at light heavyweight, and April was crowned national champion of the Amateur Athletic Union
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Also that year would take place in Rome, Italy, in the Olympics games, so that the classification to that event became his next target. Managed to qualify for the knockout to beat Allen Hudson
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With 18 years as a coach Chuck Bodak, came to the olympic Games as a candidate to win a gold medal, according to Sports Illustrated predicted. His debut took place before the Belgian Yvon Beacus, whom he defeated by TKO in the second assault;
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on April 28, 1967 in Houston, Ali refused three times to step forward at the call of his name. An officer warned him he was committing a felony punishable by five years in prison and a fine of $10,000
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August 17, 1967, Ali married Belinda Boyd. After the wedding, she, like Ali, converted to Islam and more recently to Sufism. They had four children: Maryum (born 1968), twins Jamillah and Rasheda (born 1970), and Muhammad Ali, Jr. (born 1972).
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in 1971 his conviction was overturned. it was impossible to determine on which of the three grounds offered in the Justice Department's letter that board had relied.