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Cassius Marcellus Clay is synonymous with boxing in its purest. His prowess in a ring is removed completely from the business in which the sport has become nowadays. At that time, he fought "for the love of boxing. " And the U. was the best way ahead for many. As any figure, Clay, however, did not live far from controversy. When he decided to adopt the Muslim religion, became Muhammad Ali, the name that made history and was forever in the memory of king boxing fans and the sport in general. Born January 17, 1942 in Louisville, USA, Clay began to flirt with fame after the Rome Olympics in 1960, where he won the gold medal heavyweight at just 18 years king boxing. Soon began his professional career and 20 years was crowned world champion in the heavyweight category. As he defended his crown discovered that there was no rival could cope, so fattening and tried his luck in the top flight. It did not take too long to devote to heavyweight champion Sonny Liston and, months later, yelling to the world: "I'm the greatest", seconds after knocking out the same opponent in just two minutes into the match. Clay brilliantly defended his crown and was unbeatable. But in 1966 defeated the white boxer Jerry Quarry in Madison Square Garden in New York and his classic cry of "I'm the greatest," he added a: ". no one can win that race, never faded. " And the most representative of the Black Power paid dearly: the U. boxing authorities banned him from getting into a ring king boxing. And as if this were not enough, Ali refused to travel to the Vietnam War, saying that he would not face their "Asian brothers struggling to free" siding with America "rebel," which was a symbol. In 1970 he lifted the ban, so Clay returned to the box. And although the return was with three straight losses, ended the year as world champion again, after liquidating Joe Frazier. Four years later he lost the crown against the same opponents, but regained an unforgettable fight with George Foreman, held in the unpublished city of Zaire. At age 38, Ali attempted to regain the crown for the fourth time, but lost to Larry Homes and put an end to his brilliant career in mid-1980. The paradoxes of fate made the "strongest man in the world," once compared to "Superman" defeated him a long and incurable disease, Parkinson's disease, which was diagnosed in 1984. Today, Ali Mohamed public appearances are sporadic. Perhaps the best remembered among the last was when he lit the Olympic flame at the opening of the '96 Atlanta Games king boxing. Despite the terrible suffering that lives today, Cassius Marcellus Clay (Muhammad Ali or, if you prefer to call it) was, is and will be the best fighter ever and earned Olympic glory for all time. Mohamed Ali was undoubtedly one of the most controversial athlete in history. His convictions, his personality, his magnetism and talent have been and continue to be subject of books, documentaries and more recently a biographic film was released December 7, 2001. According to the writer of the film about Ali, Eric Roth, the film will be grounds for criticism. It was a great, unique, one of the top three idols of our country. "Copyright Nicolino Locche article, published in king boxing belongs to Walter Méndez. You need the express consent of its author for publication or reproduction, partial or total through print, online or through any other medium or format Nicolino Locche. IDEM! mike was crazy king boxing. You know nothing of history to say pelotudeces. Read or find out a bit about the life of Muhammad Ali. that. poor now suffering Parkinson. . After more than four years Mike Tyson chooses Viterbo to make an appearance after the Italian participation in 2005 at the Sanremo Festival. At Viterbo will be the "special guest" for the special evening in his honor, organized by the club Friday, January 22 Festival. Sanremo hosting many still remember where the state rather than alcohol that night, Iron Mike Tyson versava king boxing. A end of 2009 had its ups and downs last with the law. Been arrested (in November) after a violent altercation with a paparazzo in Los Angeles airport while he was with the son of 10 months. In May 2009, Tyson had been hit by a rather heavy mourning the tragic loss which (for a minor domestic accident, remained imprisoned in a rope hung on a treadmill), daughter of Exodus, just four years. Born in 1966, Mike Tyson is currently the youngest world heavyweight champion of the whole story. A title won for the first time in 1986 (at age 20 years 4 months and 22 days) and the last in 1996. 50 wins and 6 defeats in his king boxing records, with as many as 44 successes before the limit. Despite numerous problems with the law, alcohol and cocaine remains a myth for Tyson king boxing outside the ring a man of a thousand weaknesses of character, even the consequences of a childhood troubled to say the least, lived in the black ghetto of Brooklyn. The news they give a lot fatter and less and less like Tyson "terrifying" that demolished opponents king boxing. The evening will yield some Viterbo's hoard of money, but surely even applause. . . . .