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Who is Muhammad Ali? Why is he famous?

Why did he have two names, Cassius


Clay in his early years, and later Muhammad Ali? And what is he doing now?
Muhammad Ali was, of course, a famous boxer, a world champion. But he fought
for black Americans. He stopped boxing in 1981 because he was sick. But today he
is fighting for peace in the world.

The Red and White Bike


The story starts with a boy's new red and white bike.
It is 1954. Joe Martin is a policeman in Louisville Kentucky, but he teaches boxing
in a gym in the evenings, too.
One-day two young black boys come into the gym. One of them sees Joe.
"Excuse me," he says. "Are you Joe Martin, the policeman?"
"That's right." Joe says. "What's your problem?"
"It's my new bike," the boy says. "It's red and white. It was in front of this building,
and now it's not there."
The young boy is unhappy and very angry.
"I'm going to find the boy with my bike. Then I'm going to whup him!" he says
again and again.
Joe Martin smiles. The boy is about twelve years old. He is tall with long legs, and
he is thin.
"Can you box?" Joe asks.
"No, I can't box," the boy says, "But I want to whup that boy,"
Joe smiles again "Come here to the gym first. Maybe I can teach you."
"OK," the boy says. "I'd like that."
"Good," Joe says. "What's your name?"
"Cassius," the boy says. "Cassius Clay."
Joe doesn't know it, but in only ten years that young black boy is going to be a
world boxing champion!
After that, Cassius went to Joe Martin's gym six days a week. He was strong and
quick on his feet, and he started boxing with the other boys in the gym. He didn't
box for money, of course. He boxed because he liked it. He usually won his fights.
He was good!
But he wasn't a good student at school. He had a lot of problems. He was a good
boy from a good family. He was friendly and his teachers liked him. But school
work was very difficult for him. The only important thing in the world for him then
was boxing.
In six years, he had 108 fights and he won 100 of them.
Then in 1960, he went to Rome and boxed for the United States.

The Olympic Games


In 1960, Cassius was only eighteen years old. He was in Rome for the Olympic
Games. He beat every opponent and he won an Olympic medal for the United
States. He was an Olympic boxing champion. And he didn't take off his Olympic
medal for weeks-night or day.
At home in Louisville, he was famous. But he was black. And in Louisville in the
1960s there were places for white people and places for black people.
In many hotels, theaters, stores, and buses, black people didn't sit with white
people. One day Cassius wanted to buy a drink in a "white" store. It was a
problem. "Whites only," they said.
"But I'm the Olympic boxing champion - I'm famous," Cassius said.
"Whites only," they answered. "Go away!"
Cassius was very unhappy about that. "I'm going to be the World Champion," he
said. "I'm going to be important. Then white people are going to sit down with me
and listen to me."
After the Olympic Games Cassius started to fight for money. Boxing wasn't a
game now. It was his work. He moved from Louisville to Miami. He went to a new
gym in Miami, and he had new friends. One of them was
Angelo Dundee. He worked with Cassius in the gym and was always with him for
his fights.
The First Fight with Sonny Liston
In 1964, Cassius Clay was twenty-two years old. He was tall and strong. After
nineteen fights and nineteen wins, he wanted to fight the world champion, Sonny
Liston.
Clay always moved very quickly in his fights. He danced here and there in the
ring. His opponents were big, strong men. But they lost because their punches
usually didn't hit him.
But Liston was the world champion and a very strong boxer. The newspapers in
the U.S. said, "Liston is going to win this tight. Clay is very young. Liston is going
to kill him." Only three newspapers said, "Maybe Clay can beat the champion."
The fight was in Miami, and it was on television in a lot of American theaters, too.
Young Cassius Clay wanted to be famous and make a lot of money. Before his
fights, he played a game. He talked and talked. Usually boxers were quiet men, but
Clay's mouth was always open.
Before every light ho said to the people and the newspapers. "I'm beautiful. I'm
good. I’m quick and strong. I’m going to beat that man in two, or three, or four
rounds." White people were angry with him. They didn't like this young black man
with the big mouth. "Kill him!" they said to his opponents. "Close that big mouth
for him." But then, of course, a lot of people wanted to see the fight Before the
tight with Sonny Liston, Clay played this same game. Liston was very strong, but
he wasn't very quick.
The fight is on February 25. In round 1 Clay starts to dance. Liston can't hit him.
Sometimes Clay hits his opponent's face - one, two very quick punches. Then he
moves away. Liston goes after him, but slowly. He is big and strong, but he can't
hit the young Clay.
Clay goes back to his chair. He smiles at his friend, Angelo Dundee. "That's the
first round, and he didn't kill me," he says. "I can win this." Liston is on his feet.
He doesn't want to sit down. He wants to start round 2.
But it is the same story in rounds 2 and 3 and 4. Clay dances across the ring and
Liston can't catch him. Sometimes he hits Clay, of course but Clay is always
moving away. And he is hitting Liston's face and eyes all the time.
After six rounds, Liston sits down. His face is red and one eye is closing. Suddenly
he is very tired. "That man can hit!" he says.
Now it is round 7 and Clay is standing up on his feet. He is waiting, but his
opponent isn't moving from his chair. Cassius Clay is the new champion of the
world and he is only twenty-two years old.
He calls to the newspaper men near the ring. "I am the champion. I'm beautiful. I'm
number one in the world. And you were all wrong, wrong, wrong!

A New Name and New Problems


The day after that first fight with Liston, Cassius Clay had a new name. "My name
is not Cassius Clay now," he said. "It's Muhammad Ali."
Ali's family was unhappy about this. His father, "Cash Clay, and his mother were
good Christian people. Their two sons were always good Christians, too. They
loved their mother and father and had a happy home.
"What's wrong with the name 'Clay'?" his father asked. "It's a good name. It's our
name."
"Clay is a white man's name," Ali said. "We have that name because our family
worked for Mr. Clay, a white man. Our family came from Africa, and I would like
a new name, a 'black' name. And from today, I'm going to be a Muslim, because in
the U.S. white people are Christians, My black brothers are Muslims and I'm going
to be a Muslim, too."
Later that year Ali visited Egypt and Africa. He talked to Muslims there. "There
are Muslims of all colors in the world," he said. "I know that now. Our problem in
the U.S. is only with the bad white people there." But he liked his new Muslim
name and he stayed a Muslim.
Fifteen months later, he and Sonny Liston fought again. This time Liston was on
his face on the floor in the first round. Muhammad Ali was the world-boxing
champion.
In 1967, the U.S. Army was in Vietnam. Thousands of young Americans, white
and black, went into the U.S. Army and fought the Vietcong. The U.S. government
called Muhammad Ali and said, "Your country wants you in the army. You have to
go to Vietnam."
Ali answered, "I'm a Muslim and Muslims want peace. They don t fight and kill
people. Who are the Vietcong? They don't want to kill me, and I don't want to kill
them. I'm not going to go into the army!"
This was a big problem. The U.S. government said, "Go into the army, or go to
jail." The American people were angry with Ali, and they really didn't like him.
"You can't box in the U.S. You can't be world champion," the government said.
"And you can't go and box in other countries." But Ali didn't go into the army.
"I'm a boxer," he said. "I fight people because that's my job. But I don't kill
people."
Ali didn't box for two years. He talked to students in schools and got a little
money. He talked about peace in Vietnam. "The fighting in Vietnam is wrong," he
always said.
The government didn't send him to jail, but he didn't have much money. Then in
1970 the U.S. government said, "You can box again."
But there was a new world champion now, Joe Frazier.

Joe Frazier, A New Opponent


Joe Frazier was a good boxer. He was strong and quick. He was an Olympic
champion, too. He won his medal at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1964 Ali's
first fight with him was in New York in 1971.
But two years away from boxing is a long time. The tight was very difficult tor Alt.
He danced, but he was slow and tired. He fought well, but after fifteen long rounds
Frazier won.
But Ali didn't stop fighting. After thirteen lights and twelve wins, he fought Joe
Frazier again in New York in 1974. Frazier fought well, but after a long and
difficult fight, this time Ali was the winner.
This time, Ali was the winner.
But Ali wasn't the world champion after that fight. At that, time there was a new
world champion, George Foreman. "I want to be world champion again," Ali said.
And only George Foreman can stop me now. When and where can I fight him?"

Ali and Foreman - The Big Fight


The Ali - Foreman fight wasn't in the U.S. It was in Kinshasa, in Zaire. Ali loved
Africa. Zaire was a black country. The government was black. Ali stayed in a
beautiful big hotel, and the people there loved him.
He was on the streets of Kinshasa every day and people called to him, "'Ali!
Bomaye! Ali! Bomaye!'"
"Bomaye? What are they saying?" Ali asked a man.
The man had a big smile. "They're saying, Ali! Kill him!"
Of course, George Foreman was a black American, too. But Africans loved Ali
because he wanted peace in Vietnam. And he was very famous because he didn't
go into the U.S. Army.
But George Foreman was a very big, strong boxer. He was twenty-five years old
and Ali was thirty-two. And Foreman wasn't slow and heavy.
At four o'clock on the morning of October 30 1974, Ali and Foreman start the big
fight. It is very hot in Kinshasa. There is going to be heavy rain later in the day.
In round 1 Ali starts to move and dance across the ring. Foreman comes after him.
In the first round, there is no winner.
Ali sits down. "I can't dance for fifteen rounds," he thinks. "It's very hot, and
Foreman is quick.
The old game isn't going to work."
In round 2 Ali stops dancing. He tries a new game. He is going to make his
opponent tired. He moves slowly. Sometimes he only stands there. Foreman hit
him with big, heavy punches. People call out. "Dance, Ali! Dance! Don't stop
moving. He's killing you."
For six rounds, Foreman hits Ali again and again. But Ali stays on his feet. In
round 8. Foreman is getting slow. He is very hot and tired. His hands are heavy
slow. Suddenly Ali is quick and strong again. He hits his opponent again and
again. And suddenly Foreman is on the floor. He can't stand up. Ali is dancing. He
is the world champion again. He is the world champion again.
Ali stayed the champion for six years. He beat Joe Frazier again in Manila in 1975
after a long and difficult fight.
In 1978, Ali lost a fight with Leon Spinks in Las Vegas. But then, seven months
later, he beat him. Ali was the new world champion three times in fourteen years.

A Quiet Time with his Family


In 1980, Ali lost a fight with Larry Holmes, and in 1981, he lost again to Trevor
Burbick. He was slow and tired. He wasn't well, and he well, and he went to a
doctor.
"You're very sick," the doctor said. "And you're not going to get well. It's not going
to kill you, but you're going to get tired very quickly every day You're going to
walk slowly and talk slowly. I'm sorry but we can't stop it. And, of course, you
can't box."
Ali stopped boxing. Now he lives quietly with his family in a big house in the
country in Michigan. In the U.S. today, there are no places for "whites only." On
television and in movies there are faces of all colors. People are people. Ali is
happy because he was one of the first famous black Americans.
And now Ali is working for peace in the world. He makes money with his famous
name. He meets and talks with governments and other famous people. He gets
medals these days, too. He is a worker for peace in the world, peace for all people-
blacks and whites, Christians and Muslims. In the U.S. they now say. "Ali was
right. We were wrong about Vietnam. He fought tor his people and for peace. He is
our American Nelson Mandela.
Ali gives a lot of money to the children of the world. He loves children. He always
loved children. There are nine children in his family.
He moves very slowly now. He sits at home. He gets tired very quickly. He likes
watching his old fights on television. He is a good Muslim and a good man. People
visit him and talk with him.
Young Muhammad Ali talked and worked for black Americans. Then he was a
famous boxing champion. But today they call him a peoples champion.
- THE END -

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