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Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali. Change Seeker. By Miles. Biography. Cassius Clay was born Jan.17, 1942 he was born in Louisville, Kentucky. Personal Qualities. Was very good at politics even though he dropped out of college. Determined to become the greatest. Motivation.

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Muhammad Ali

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  1. Muhammad Ali Change Seeker By Miles

  2. Biography • Cassius Clay was born Jan.17, 1942 he was born in Louisville, Kentucky

  3. Personal Qualities Was very good at politics even though he dropped out of college. Determined to become the greatest

  4. Motivation • Cassius Clay Quote “Every living being was born to accomplish a certain purpose and it is knowing of the purpose that enables every soul to fulfill it.” Cassius Clay

  5. Hardships • No Boxing • Muhammad Ali lost his boxing license and title for going against the draft.

  6. Accomplishments • Golden Olympic Medal • Ali won a gold medal in the 1960 Olympics. • Beating Foremen • Ali beat Foremen after a harsh loss for the title and then won it back in “Rumble in the Jungle.”

  7. Interesting Information • The Torch • In 1996 Ali walked into the summer Olympics holding the torch that lights the flame and starts the summer Olympics.

  8. Three questions I would like to ask my Change Seeker: • What was your hardest fight yet? • Do you regret going against the draft even though you changed people’s view of African Americans? • How many fights did you lose?

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