Will the real Muhammed Ali please stand up?
I was listening to a discussion on Radio National this evening that of course was sparked by "the greatest's" recent death.
I remember his entry to the world of professional boxing. I feel that there were several stages in his life. There was the brash stage when he was still Cassius Clay and his arrogance was unsurpassed. My memory is that people hated him and really switched on their TVs hoping to see him mashed. In that of course he disappointed them. He was magnificent for the profile of professional boxing.
There was huge conjecture as to whether the fights were staged as he did not appear to really hit his opponents, but was still able to knock them out.
Then he refused to go to Vietnam and was stripped of his heavyweight crown. He had changed his name and religion and was now Muhammed Ali. When he returned to the ring after his ban was lifted the public was on his side, at least partially.
I think he is the only heavy weight to regain the title three times (Floyd Patterson did it twice).
Once he retired, he became a legend, despite the fact that early onset of Parkinson's disease when he was only forty two severely hampered his activities. He has certainly gone down in the history books as "The Greatest."
RIP
Regards
Paul