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Ten Years On, World Remembers Muhammad Ali ‘The Greatest’

A decade has passed since the world lost Muhammad Ali, the legendary boxer often hailed as ‘The Greatest.’ His death marked the end of an era, but his legacy continues to inspire millions globally. Muhammad Ali was more than just a sports icon; he was a cultural and social figure who used his platform to advocate for civil rights, peace, and humanitarian causes.

Born Cassius Clay in Louisville, Kentucky, Ali’s boxing prowess emerged early, capturing the world heavyweight title three times and earning an Olympic gold medal. Yet, his influence transcended the boxing ring through his charismatic personality, sharp wit, and unwavering principles.

Ali was famous for his fearless style inside the ring and his ability to predict fight outcomes with poetic confidence. His epic battles against Joe Frazier, George Foreman, and Sonny Liston are etched in sports history as some of the most thrilling contests ever witnessed.

Beyond sports, Ali took a courageous stance against the Vietnam War, refusing induction into the U.S. Army on moral and religious grounds. This decision cost him his boxing license and heavyweight crown but earned him admiration from many who saw him as a symbol of resistance and integrity.

Throughout his life, Ali was a champion of racial justice, aligning himself with the civil rights movement and becoming a global ambassador for equality. He leveraged his fame to speak out against injustice and to support humanitarian efforts worldwide.

After retiring from professional boxing, Ali devoted himself to philanthropy, humanitarian work, and speaking engagements that promoted peace and understanding across cultures. He battled Parkinson’s disease for more than three decades, facing his illness with the same courage and grace that defined his fighting spirit.

Anniversaries like this serve as important moments to reflect on Ali’s multifaceted legacy—his athletic achievements, his profound social contributions, and his enduring message of courage and conviction.

Today, tributes pour in from around the world, including from fellow athletes, celebrities, political leaders, and ordinary fans who remember him not just as a boxer but as a global icon of strength, resilience, and compassion.

Muhammad Ali’s life story remains a powerful source of inspiration, a reminder that greatness extends beyond physical victories to the impact one leaves on the world. As the world commemorates ten years since his passing, Ali’s spirit continues to resonate in hearts and minds, encouraging new generations to fight for justice, dignity, and peace.

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