He always said: "I don't want to be a leader, but free," that's why it was wonderful to see how he drove fans crazy with his movements in the ring as if he were a ballet dancer, always in perfect harmony.
Muhammad Ali retired from boxing in 1981 with a record of 56 wins and five losses, conquering the heavyweight world title and unquestionably being the best of all time.
That's why the most influential personalities in the world saw Muhammad Ali as an idol to follow. The Beatles, Nelson Mandela, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Silvester Stallone, Pele, among other figures that marked the history of the world.
The Legend of Muhammad Ali
The legendary former boxer Muhammad Ali passed away at the age of 74, but his legend, myth, symbol, athlete, who transcended beyond sports like no other, will remain more present than ever and will always be the eternal champion.
He always said: "I don't want to be a leader, but free," that's why it was wonderful to see how he drove fans crazy with his movements in the ring as if he were a ballet dancer, always in perfect harmony.
Muhammad Ali retired from boxing in 1981 with a record of 56 wins and five losses, conquering the heavyweight world title and unquestionably being the best of all time.
That's why the most influential personalities in the world saw Muhammad Ali as an idol to follow. The Beatles, Nelson Mandela, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Silvester Stallone, Pele, among other figures that marked the history of the world.