TIMELINE: Key dates in Muhammad Ali’s life and career

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TIMELINE: Key dates in Muhammad Ali’s life and career
From his early life and the 1960s to his passing, here are the important dates in Muhammad Ali's life and career

LOS ANGELES, USA – The following is a list of key dates in the life and career of late boxing giant Muhammad Ali:

Early life

January 17, 1942: Cassius Marcellus Clay Junior born in Louisville, Kentucky.

December 1954: In Clay’s ring debut as an 89-pound amateur, he takes a 3-round split decision over Ronnie O’Keefe.

1960s

1960: Wins Olympic light heavyweight (178-pound/80-kilo) title with victory over 3-time European Champion Zbigniew Pietrzykowski of Poland in the final.

October 29, 1960: Wins six-round decision over Tunney Hunsaker in his professional debut in Louisville

February 25, 1964: Upsets Sonny Liston to win the heavyweight world title.

March 6, 1964: Embraces the Nation of Islam and takes the name MuhammadAli.

May 25, 1965: Knocks out Liston at 1:52 of the first round of their world championship rematch.

May 8, 1967: Ali indicted in Houston, Texas, for refusing induction into the armed forces and is stripped of his boxing title.

June 1967: Ali is convicted of draft dodging and sentenced to five years in prison, fined $10,000 and forced to surrender his passport.

1970s

February 3, 1970: Thwarted in efforts to resume his career, announces retirement.

September 2, 1970: Returns to ring after absence of more than three years in exhibition bouts.

October 26, 1970: Officially returns to the ring against Jerry Quarry in Atlanta, Georgia.

December 30, 1970: Signs to meet Joe Frazier for the heavyweight title. Each fighter is to receive an unprecedented $2.5 million.

March 8, 1971: Loses close 15-round decision to Frazier, his first professional defeat.

June 28, 1971: US Supreme Court unanimously reverses Ali‘s draft-dodging conviction.

October 30, 1974: Regains the world heavyweight title with upset of previously unbeaten George Foreman on an eighth-round knockout in Kinshasa, Zaire.

October 1, 1975: The “Thrilla in Manila”, an epic contest between Ali and Frazier ends when Frazier fails to answer bell for 15th round.

October 1, 1976: Ali announces retirement for the second time, a decision he reversed two months later.

February 15, 1978: Leon Spinks upsets Ali in 15 rounds to claim the world title.

September 15, 1978: Ali becomes the first three-time heavyweight world champion with a victory over the out-of-shape Spinks.

June 27, 1979: Announces retirement for the third time, saying, “I’d be a fool to fight again.”

1980s

April 28, 1980: Announces return bout with Larry Holmes for October 1980.

June 1, 1980: British neurologist says Ali suffering from brain damage.

October 2, 1980: Holmes pounds Ali for 10 rounds to win vacant heavyweight title.

December 11, 1981: Beaten in 10 rounds by mediocre Trevor Berbick. Ali‘s last pro fight. “I feel 40 years old,” Ali said. “It’s the end.”

September 19, 1984: Undergoes tests that diagnose Parkinson’s disease.

July 15, 1987: Ali‘s Parkinson’s attributed to punishment received in the ring

1990s

July 19, 1996: Lights Olympic cauldron at opening of Atlanta Olympics to international acclaim.

Post-2000

November 9, 2005: Then US president George W. Bush awards Ali the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America’s highest civilian honor.

November 14, 2011: Attends funeral of rival heavyweight Joe Frazier in Philadelphia.

June 3, 2016: Dies at age 74 after a long bout with Parkinson’s disease. – Rappler.com


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