محمد علي
محمد علي (Muhammad Ali) was a famous American boxer, widely regarded as one of the greatest athletes in boxing history. Born on January 17, 1942, in Louisville, Kentucky, he became known for his exceptional speed, agility, and unique fighting style. Ali won the world heavyweight title three times and was involved in several historic matches, including his bouts against Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier, and George Foreman.
Beyond boxing, محمد علي was also known for his activism and humanitarian efforts. He was a vocal advocate for civil rights and refused to be drafted into the Vietnam War, citing his religious beliefs and opposition to the conflict. This decision led to a significant legal battle, but he remained a prominent figure in both sports and social justice until his passing on June 3, 2016.