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Muhammad Ali
'I'm Free to be Who I Want to Be'
In 1964, at the young age of 22, Cassius Clay claimed the heavyweight title after defeating Sonny Liston — further cementing Clay's dominant presence in the boxing world. However, despite Clay's unequivocal prowess as a boxer, he drew criticism for his outspoken socio-political and religious beliefs, with many condemning him as "un-American."
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Muhammad Ali sorprende al mundo al derrotar a George Foreman y se hace mundialmente famoso
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Muhammad Ali regresa del exilio y se enfrenta dos veces a su mayor rival, Joe Frazier.
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Muhammad Ali es desterrado del boxeo por negarse a ingresar en el ejército.
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Cassius Clay asciende de boxeador aficionado a contendiente por el título de peso pesado.
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Muhammad Ali shocks the world by defeating George Foreman and becomes world famous.
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Muhammad Ali returns from exile and twice faces his greatest rival, Joe Frazier.
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Muhammad Ali is banished from boxing for refusing induction into the Army.
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Cassius Clay rises from boastful amateur boxer to contender for the heavyweight title.