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  1. Ali announced his retirement on June 27, 1979, and the WBA title was declared vacant. Ali down in the 9th. Ali suffered a broken jaw during this bout. Foster was knocked down four times in the 5th, twice in the 7th, and for the count in the 8th. Mathis was knocked down twice in the 11th, and twice more in the 12th.

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  2. Récord profesional. Sucesión de títulos. Referencias. Anexo:Récord profesional de Muhammad Ali. Apariencia. ocultar. Muhammad Ali, o Mohamed Ali, 1 nacido Cassius Marcellus Clay ( Louisville, Kentucky, EE. UU., 17 de enero de 1942, 3 de junio de 2016) fue un boxeador estadounidense.

  3. Muhammad Ali was a boxer who mastered the rope-a-dope fighting technique. He is widely regarded by many boxing commentators and historians as the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. Boxing magazine The Ring named him number one in a 1998 ranking of greatest heavyweights from all eras. [3] .

    • 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
    • 78 in (198 cm)
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    Has a record of 11-3-0 (8 KO) against International Boxing Hall of Fameinductees: 1. Sonny Liston(2(2)-0) 2. Floyd Patterson(2(2)-0) 3. Archie Moore(1(1)-0) 4. Bob Foster(1(1)-0) 5. George Foreman(1(1)-0) 6. Joe Frazier(2(1)-1) 7. Ken Norton(2-1) 8. Larry Holmes(0-1(1))

    There have been various amateur records accredited to Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali: 100-5, 118-5, 127-5, 134-7, 137-7, 137-3, and 99-8 are among the claims. The partial record below shows 8 defeats al...
    Six-time Kentucky State Golden GlovesChampion
    1955
    1957
    The first and only three-time lineal World Heavyweight Champion.
    The first World Heavyweight Champion to come back from retirement and regain the title.
    Won twenty-two World Heavyweight Championship fights. Ali made a total of nineteen successful title defenses, nine during his first reign and ten during his second reign.
    21 opponents (13 by KO) beaten for the World Heavyweight Title.
    Has a record of 22-3 (14 KO) in world title fights.
    Has a record of 14-5 (9 KO) against World Champions:
    Has a record of 11-0 (5 KO) in rematches.
    1960: 2(1)-0
    1961: 8(6)-0
    1962: 6(6)-0
    1963: 3(2)-0
    Named The Ring "Fighter of the Year" for 1963, 1966, 1972, 1974, 1975 and 1978.
    Named the Boxing Writers Association of America "Fighter of the Year"for 1965, 1974 and 1975.
    Named Sports Illustrated"Sportsman of the Year" for 1974.
    Named The Ring "Fighter of the Decade"for the 1970s.
    Ali is the older brother of former heavyweight boxer Rahman Ali, the father of former WBC Female Super Middleweight Champion Laila Ali and the uncle of former USBC Cruiserweight Champion Ibn Ali.
    When Ali was 12-years-old, he and a friend went to the Columbia Auditorium to partake in the free hot dogs and popcorn available for visitors of the Louisville Home Show. When the boys were done ea...
    Ali also trained with Fred Stoner, an African-American trainer working at the Grace Community Center in Louisville. After he became World Heavyweight Champion, Ali said Stoner "taught me all I know."
    Ali graduated from Central High School in Louisville with a D- average, ranking 376 in a class of 391.
    A World Boxingreaders poll ranked Ali as the 5th greatest heavyweight of all-time in 1974.
    The Ring ranked Ali as the 9th greatest heavyweight of all-time in the March 1975issue.
    John Durant, author of The Heavyweight Champions, ranked Ali as the 4th greatest heavyweight of all-time in 1976.
    Bill Brennan, former WBApresident, ranked Ali as the greatest heavyweight of all-time in 1978.
    "It’s hard to be humble when you’re as great as I am."
    "If you even dream of beating me you’d better wake up and apologize."
    "I’m so fast that last night I turned off the light switch in my hotel room and was in bed before the room was dark."
    "Frazier is so ugly that he should donate his face to the Bureau of Wild Life."
    Link to list of family members
    Story, Muhammad Ali Jr.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Muhammad_AliMuhammad Ali - Wikipedia

    Muhammad Ali ( / ɑːˈliː /; [2] born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer and activist. Nicknamed " the Greatest ", he is regarded as one of the most significant sports figures of the 20th century and is often regarded as the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time.

  5. (1 KO) Empates. 0. Nombre: Cassius Marcellus Clay. Apodo: The Greatest. Nacimiento: 17 de enero de 1942. Fallecimiento: 3 de junio de 2016 (74 años) BoxRec ID: 180. Nacionalidad: Estados Unidos. Categoría de peso: pesado (heavyweight) Peso: 90,72+ kg. Estatura: 191 cm. Alcance: 199 cm. Estilo: ortodoxo. KO: 66%