The Greatest of all time..an essay of the life of Muhammad Ali told in his perspective as well as famous pullitzer prize winner Norman Mailer and other notable authors
Title: The Greatest of all time..an essay of the life of Muhammad Ali told in his perspective as well as famous pullitzer prize winner Norman Mailer and other notable authors
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Details: Words: 1609 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Greatest of all time..an essay of the life of Muhammad Ali told in his perspective as well as famous pullitzer prize winner Norman Mailer and other notable authors
Category: /Recreation & Sports
Details: Words: 1609 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
The GOAT
Background
The world has been blessed over the centuries by great
individuals like Aristotle, Thomas Jefferson, and even
Babe Ruth and Michael Jordan. All of whom have
impacted society significantly during their time,
raising the levels of social prestige for the next
generation. It takes an extraordinary man of
confidence, dedication, and near flawlessness to be
universally known as simple "The Greatest". Muhammad
Ali has been quoted as "an American myth who has
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most
famous daughter, Laila Ali, holds the title for the
women's boxing championship following in her father's
footsteps. In 1996, Ali was asked to light the torch
for the Summer games in Atlanta which was a sign of
international peace, understanding, and love. Other
accomplishments include being the only boxer to appear
on the cover of a Wheaties box, the movie "Ali"
starring Will Smith, the Arthur Ashe Award for
Courage, and the Living Legend Award.