Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., was a legendary American boxer and cultural icon.
He won the world heavyweight title in 1964 but was stripped of it in 1967 for refusing to be inducted into the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.
Ali was banned from boxing until 1970 but later reclaimed the title twice.
Known for his boxing prowess, quick wit, and social activism, Ali became one of the most recognizable and influential athletes of the 20th century.
His life extended beyond sports, as he was also involved in philanthropy and social causes.
Ali's impact on boxing, civil rights, and popular culture solidified his status as "The Greatest.".
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