Today marks what would have been the 75th birthday of one of the 20th century’s most significant and famous athletes, Muhammad Ali.
Born Cassius Clay Jr in 1942 in the Southern U.S. state of Kentucky, Ali began his rise to fame in 1960 when he won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division of the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. Four years later, he truly shot to superstardom after winning the WBA, WBC, and lineal heavyweight titles. It was also during the late 1960s that he changed his name to Muhammed Ali, describing “Cassius Clay” as his “slave name”.
While most recognized for his efforts in the boxing ring, Ali was the voice behind quotes such as “float like a butterfly, and sting like a bee”. The famous boxer was also a keen activist for black Americans’ civil rights, and strongly opposed the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam conflict, making him an icon and a historical figure of the counterculture.
Ali hung up his boxing gloves in 1981, and in 1984 was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, a result of decades spent in the boxing ring. Over the next 32 years, he yet again showed his fighting spirit in combatting the disease, until he passed away on June 3, 2016. On average, sufferers live between seven and 14 years after diagnosis.
To celebrate his birthday, Bored Panda has found a selection of rare photos to document Ali’s remarkable life as an athlete, an activist, and an inspiration to athletes and non-athletes alike all over the world.
#2 Muhammad Ali With The Jacksons

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#3 Muhammad Ali With The Beatles

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#4 Muhammad Ali Spends Some Quality Time With His Daughter Maryum, 1974

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#5 Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali Stands Over Fallen Challenger Sonny Liston, Shouting And Gesturing Shortly After Dropping Liston With A Short Hard Right To The Jaw On May 25, 1965, In Lewiston, Maine. The Bout Lasted Only One Minute Into The First Round.

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#6 Perspiration Beads On The Face Of Muhammad Ali, Shown In Training For His Fight With Sonny Liston At Lewiston, Maine, 1965

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#7 Pope John Paul II Looks On As Muhammad Ali, Former Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Signs His Autograph In Vatican City, June 6, 1982

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#8 Muhammad Ali At London's Heathrow Airport In 1977 When He Left For New York With His Daughters

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#10 Young Muhammad Ali Points To A Sign He Wrote In His Dressing Room Before His Fight Against Archie Moore In Los Angeles, Predicting He’d Knock Moore Out In The Fourth Round, Which He Went On To Do

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#11 Sylvester Stallone, Who Was Inspired To Write Rocky After Seeing The Muhammad Ali/Chuck Wepner Fight In 1975, Meets Ali In The Locker Room To Wish Him Luck Before The Fight

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#13 Muhammad Ali Waits Patiently As A Young Fan, Six-Year-Old Manuel De La Sierra Sets His Camera For Another Picture Outside Houston's Domed Stadium, Feb. 4, 1967

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#14 Muhammad Ali And Robin Williams Practiced Their Punches At Celebrity Fight Night XII, Arizona, March 18, 2006

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#15 Elvis And Ali In The Kings Hilton Hotel Suite In 1973 Where Elvis Presented Ali A Special One Of A Kind Robe Designed Just Like Famous Stage Jumpsuits

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#16 Clay’s Handlers Held Him Back After He Beat Liston And Was Announced As The New Heavyweight Champion Of The World

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#17 Muhammad Ali Receives A Replacement Gold Medal For One He Lost Many Years Ago At The 1996 Centennial Olympic Games In Atlanta, Georgia

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#18 Muhammad Ali With Stevie Wonder

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#19 Ali And His Family In The RV Heading From Deer Lake To Washington, DC, For A Special White House Visit To See US President Jimmy Carter, 1977

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#20 Muhammad Ali Is A Happy Young Man In His Dressing Room After Knocking Out Archie Moore In The Exact Round He Predicted He Would, The Fourth, At Los Angeles, November 17, 1962

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