. . . . "General"@en . "#FFE93E"@en . . . "Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) was a heavyweight boxing champion from the United States of America. A poster with his picture was seen on a wall."@en . . "Magazine covers"@en . . . . . . "brown"@en . "__INDEX__ Muhammad Ali (* 17. Januar 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky als Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; \u2020 3. Juni 2016 in Scottsdale) war ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Boxer. Er geh\u00F6rte zu den bedeutendsten Schwergewichtsboxern und herausragendsten Athleten des 20. Jahrhunderts und wurde 1999 vom Internationalen Olympischen Komitee zum \u201ESportler des Jahrhunderts\u201C gew\u00E4hlt. Auch au\u00DFerhalb des Boxrings sorgte Ali f\u00FCr Schlagzeilen. So lehnte er \u00F6ffentlich den Vietnamkrieg ab, verweigerte den Wehrdienst und unterst\u00FCtzte die Emanzipationsbewegung der Afroamerikaner in den 1960er Jahren. Der Kampf Rumble in the Jungle gegen George Foreman und die K\u00E4mpfe Fight of the Century und Thrilla in Manila gegen Joe Frazier gelten als Klassiker unter den Schwergewichtsk\u00E4mpfen."@de . "Muhammad ALI (naski\u011DisCassius Marcellus CLAY Junior en Los-An\u011Deleso (Kentukio) 1942, mortis 2016 en Seulo (Arizono)) estis usona boksisto. En 1999, la usona revuo Sports Illustrated taksis lin la \"Sportisto de la Jarcento\". Li venkis en la Tutmonda Pezega Boksa \u0109ampionumo trifoje (mi ne estas el tiuj, kiuj \u0135etus la bebon kune kun ties banakvo !) kaj anka\u016D en la \u0109ampionumo de la Nord-Amerika Boksa Federacio kaj en Olimpiaj ludoj. Danke al liaj talentoj kaj lia eksterordinara personeco, Muhammad Ali fari\u011Dis unu el la plej famaj boksistoj en la tuta mondo."@eo . "Peter says Lois \u201Cfloats like a butterfly and stings like when I pee\u201D in \"Lethal Weapons\", a reference to Muhammad Ali\u2019s quote \u201CFloats like a butterfly, stings like a bee.\u201D In \"Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey\", Peter and Lois laugh at a drawing Stewie drew, saying \u201CIt looks like Muhammad Ali drew this\u201D, referring to Muhammad Ali's Parkinson's Syndrome. The picture in the newspaper of Lois standing over her fallen opponent in \"Baby, You Knock Me Out\" is a reference to a photograph of Muhammad Ali standing over Sonny Liston after their second fight."@en . "Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., January 17, 1942 - June 3, 2016) was an American former professional boxer, generally considered among the greatest heavyweights in the sport's history. A controversial and even polarizing figure during his early career, Ali is widely regarded not only for the skills he displayed in the ring but for the values he exemplified outside of it: religious freedom, racial justice and the triumph of principle over expedience. He is one of the most recognized sports figures of the past 100 years, crowned \"Sportsman of the Century\" by Sports Illustrated and \"Sports Personality of the Century\" by the BBC."@en . "Muhammad Ali"@fr . "Muhammad Ali (January 17, 1942 \u2013 June 3, 2016) (originally Roman Senator Cassius) was a tv personality who took up boxing to fight people who claimed he was a fraud. He was the most widely known for making the Copper Canyon is Mexico, by dragging the head of a big ugly bear named Sonny Liston behind him as he walked. His tireless and awe-inspiring work in this field has earned him the moniker of \"The Greatest\" from the legal profession. Many divorce experts and historians have described Mr. Ali as the best divorcee of all time, although this is hotly contested by fans of King Henry the VIII and Ike Turner. Ali has gained international sympathy with his battle against Parkinson's Disease, an illness brought on by long exposure to British chat show interviewer Michael Parkinson in the 1970s."@en . . . "Muhammad Ali (real name Cassius Clay) was a professional heavyweight boxer from 1960-1981, winning everything from the World Heavyweight Title to Olympic Gold. His most famous bouts were \"The Rumble In The Jungle\" vs George Foreman and \"The Thrilla In Manilla\" vs Chuck Wepner, the fight that inspired Rocky. He is regarded by many as one of the greatest boxers ever. Quoted as saying, \u201CHow can I lose when I have Allah on my side?\u201D, he went on to lose 5 times in his career, and was later severely brain damaged. Muhammad Ali died in 2016."@en . . "Muhammad Ali (* 17. Januar 1942 als Louis VI. in Kentucke) ist ein ehemaliger dreimaliger Negerweltmeister im Halbmittelsehrschwergewichtsboxen mit Handschuhen. Damals war er allerdings noch wei\u00DF und hie\u00DF Cassius Clay (\u201ECashew Kleie\u201C)."@de . . . . . . . . . . . "2.2"^^ . "Peel claimed to have held the door open for Muhammad Ali on his 08 January 1988 (BFBS) show, it is not known when and where it happened: 'I once held the door open for Muhammad Ali. That's the end of that story really, that's all there is to it. I'd like to be able to tell you that he turned round and punched me in the face or gave me a florin or something, but nothing.'"@en . . "The Most Black Brother in the Vorld. Record: 56-5 The kayfabe name of Cassius Clay. We would've won the Vietnam War if he just would've gone when his draft number was called. Is in a picture of the Greatest, Booker T"@en . . . . . . "Ali packed a big punch in the ring and was as renowned for his soundbites as his boxing. Muhammad Ali would be useful in any fight. And the heavyweight legend entered the political arena of the mid-term elections behind the Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm. She is seeking to overturn the state's ban on stem cell research which many believe could help to find a cure for Parkinson's Disease which the former boxer is suffering from. Ali and his wife Lonnie have issued a statement saying the state's laws are too restrictive, that the governor has been hindered in her efforts to attract stem cell researchers and businesses. Her team point out that her republican opponent Dick DeVos opposes embryonic stem cell research. Though he supports testing on adult stem cells."@en . "black"@en . "Peel claimed to have held the door open for Muhammad Ali on his 08 January 1988 (BFBS) show, it is not known when and where it happened: 'I once held the door open for Muhammad Ali. That's the end of that story really, that's all there is to it. I'd like to be able to tell you that he turned round and punched me in the face or gave me a florin or something, but nothing.'"@en . . "Muhammad Ali (January 17, 1942 \u2013 June 3, 2016) (originally Roman Senator Cassius) was a tv personality who took up boxing to fight people who claimed he was a fraud. He was the most widely known for making the Copper Canyon is Mexico, by dragging the head of a big ugly bear named Sonny Liston behind him as he walked. His tireless and awe-inspiring work in this field has earned him the moniker of \"The Greatest\" from the legal profession. Many divorce experts and historians have described Mr. Ali as the best divorcee of all time, although this is hotly contested by fans of King Henry the VIII and Ike Turner. Ali has gained international sympathy with his battle against Parkinson's Disease, an illness brought on by long exposure to British chat show interviewer Michael Parkinson in the 1970s. This led to Ali's long addiction to appearing on any chat show which eventually caused his long term illness. Rumours of a career in boxing cannot be substantiated although he did feature in the infamous Ali vs Frasier fight. Ali Day, celebrated on the 25th of June by lawyers in Zaire, is one of the key dates in the legal calendar."@en . "Muhammad Ali"@en . . . . . . . "silver"@en . . "20"^^ . "Peter says Lois \u201Cfloats like a butterfly and stings like when I pee\u201D in \"Lethal Weapons\", a reference to Muhammad Ali\u2019s quote \u201CFloats like a butterfly, stings like a bee.\u201D In \"Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey\", Peter and Lois laugh at a drawing Stewie drew, saying \u201CIt looks like Muhammad Ali drew this\u201D, referring to Muhammad Ali's Parkinson's Syndrome. The picture in the newspaper of Lois standing over her fallen opponent in \"Baby, You Knock Me Out\" is a reference to a photograph of Muhammad Ali standing over Sonny Liston after their second fight. in \"Baking Bad\", Peter and Lois mention George Foreman's boxing career and his grill, as well as expressing surprise that he is doing better than Muhammad Ali, who beat him in 1974 to take back the heavyweight boxing title. In \"Peter's Sister\", when Peter is afraid to face his sister Karen Griffin over her bullying, Meg questions what would have happened if Muhammad Ali had quit boxing. A cutaway shows Ali in good health, greeting his grandchildren and able to enjoy soup without the shaking that accompanies Parkinson's."@en . . . . . . "Muhammad Ali"@de . . . "Muhammad Ali (* 17. Januar 1942 als Louis VI. in Kentucke) ist ein ehemaliger dreimaliger Negerweltmeister im Halbmittelsehrschwergewichtsboxen mit Handschuhen. Damals war er allerdings noch wei\u00DF und hie\u00DF Cassius Clay (\u201ECashew Kleie\u201C)."@de . "Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., 1942-2016) was an American boxer and an Olympic gold medal winner. Nicknamed \"The Greatest\", Ali was involved in several historic boxing matches, including those against rivals Joe Frazier and George Foreman. Sports Illustrated called Ali the \"Sportsman of the Century\"."@en . "Image gallery"@en . . "'\"'\"He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.\"\""@en . "6"^^ . . "The Most Black Brother in the Vorld. Record: 56-5 The kayfabe name of Cassius Clay. We would've won the Vietnam War if he just would've gone when his draft number was called. Is in a picture of the Greatest, Booker T"@en . . . "#FFFFFF"@en . "Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) was a heavyweight boxing champion from the United States of America. A poster with his picture was seen on a wall."@en . . "Ali packed a big punch in the ring and was as renowned for his soundbites as his boxing. Muhammad Ali would be useful in any fight. And the heavyweight legend entered the political arena of the mid-term elections behind the Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm. Her team point out that her republican opponent Dick DeVos opposes embryonic stem cell research. Though he supports testing on adult stem cells."@en . . . "N/A"@en . . . "Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., January 17, 1942 - June 3, 2016) was an American former professional boxer, generally considered among the greatest heavyweights in the sport's history. A controversial and even polarizing figure during his early career, Ali is widely regarded not only for the skills he displayed in the ring but for the values he exemplified outside of it: religious freedom, racial justice and the triumph of principle over expedience. He is one of the most recognized sports figures of the past 100 years, crowned \"Sportsman of the Century\" by Sports Illustrated and \"Sports Personality of the Century\" by the BBC."@en . . . . . "Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., 1942-2016) was an American boxer and an Olympic gold medal winner. Nicknamed \"The Greatest\", Ali was involved in several historic boxing matches, including those against rivals Joe Frazier and George Foreman. Sports Illustrated called Ali the \"Sportsman of the Century\"."@en . . . . "Muhammad Ali"@en . . . . . . . . . "Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Clay, January 17, 1942) is a retired heavyweight boxer who won a gold medal in 1960 as an Olympian in Rome. He fought professionally for 18 years (with a three-year sabbatical in prison due to draft dodging) in 61 bouts, retiring with 56 wins, 37 by way of knockout. 3 of his 5 losses came in the last three years of his career, when he was well past his prime and starting to show early symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Along the way, Ali won three heavyweight titles, defeated every top heavyweight contender from 1964 to 1975, and earned the distinction of being called one of the greatest boxers (if not the greatest) of all time. Ali fought with an unorthodox style, relying on his agility to dodge punches, rather than blocking them outright, and possessed incredible hand speed and stamina. Ali was also a hard puncher, as his 37 knockouts can attest. He was also a master of the psychological elements of boxing, frequently taunting his opponents and 'calling' his knockouts (by stating the round he believed the KO would happen before the fight). In the latter half of his career, Ali slowed and began to demonstrate his ability to hang in with tougher punches. Along with an ill-advised fight with a martial artist, misdiagnosis of a thyroid condition, and misguided attempts to fight top heavyweights while far removed from his prime, this contributed to Ali's decline and later Parkinson's disease. Aside from his achievements in the ring, Ali is a noted philanthropist and social activist. His name change came from his conversion to the Nation of Islam, and he was good friends with Malcolm X. Ali was arrested in 1967 due to his refusal to fight in Vietnam, and referred to himself as a 'conscientious objector'. Ali still makes periodic appearances in public, but Parkinson's disease has ravaged his body and repeated head trauma has ravaged his mind. He is no longer the eloquent, witty speaker he once was (in fact, he can't speak at all anymore), and is largely restricted to a wheelchair. There have been numerous books, movies, magazine articles, advertisements and video games that have featured Muhammad Ali or depicted him. He was even the star of a Saturday Morning Cartoon in the 1970s. In one of his most famous pop culture appearances, he literally gave Boxing Lessons to Superman! The most prominent work to feature Ali in recent months was an ESPN documentary about the buildup for his fight with Larry Holmes in the twilight of his career. Above anything else, Muhammad Ali was a fierce competitor, to Determinator levels. In the most iconic photograph of Ali (seen above) he really is shouting at Liston, \"Get up and fight, sucker!\""@en . . "__INDEX__ Muhammad Ali (* 17. Januar 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky als Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; \u2020 3. Juni 2016 in Scottsdale) war ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Boxer. Er geh\u00F6rte zu den bedeutendsten Schwergewichtsboxern und herausragendsten Athleten des 20. Jahrhunderts und wurde 1999 vom Internationalen Olympischen Komitee zum \u201ESportler des Jahrhunderts\u201C gew\u00E4hlt."@de . "'\"'\"He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.\"\""@en . "Muhammad Ali (real name Cassius Clay) was a professional heavyweight boxer from 1960-1981, winning everything from the World Heavyweight Title to Olympic Gold. His most famous bouts were \"The Rumble In The Jungle\" vs George Foreman and \"The Thrilla In Manilla\" vs Chuck Wepner, the fight that inspired Rocky. He is regarded by many as one of the greatest boxers ever. Ali was a strong believer in equality and did not believe in wars, claiming \"War is against the teachings of the Holy Qur'an\". If only more Muslims interpreted the Koran that way things could get much better. Anyway, he refused to serve in the Vietnam War, which led to him being stripped of his boxing belts and banned from boxing. During his enforced period out of the sport, he became much more than a sports star, but an activist for ending the war and inequality. Quoted as saying, \u201CHow can I lose when I have Allah on my side?\u201D, he went on to lose 5 times in his career, and was later severely brain damaged. Muhammad Ali died in 2016."@en . . . "Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Clay, January 17, 1942) is a retired heavyweight boxer who won a gold medal in 1960 as an Olympian in Rome. He fought professionally for 18 years (with a three-year sabbatical in prison due to draft dodging) in 61 bouts, retiring with 56 wins, 37 by way of knockout. 3 of his 5 losses came in the last three years of his career, when he was well past his prime and starting to show early symptoms of Parkinson's disease."@en . "Event history"@en . . . . . . . "Muhammad ALI (naski\u011DisCassius Marcellus CLAY Junior en Los-An\u011Deleso (Kentukio) 1942, mortis 2016 en Seulo (Arizono)) estis usona boksisto. En 1999, la usona revuo Sports Illustrated taksis lin la \"Sportisto de la Jarcento\". Li venkis en la Tutmonda Pezega Boksa \u0109ampionumo trifoje (mi ne estas el tiuj, kiuj \u0135etus la bebon kune kun ties banakvo !) kaj anka\u016D en la \u0109ampionumo de la Nord-Amerika Boksa Federacio kaj en Olimpiaj ludoj. Danke al liaj talentoj kaj lia eksterordinara personeco, Muhammad Ali fari\u011Dis unu el la plej famaj boksistoj en la tuta mondo."@eo . . . . "Muhammad Ali"@eo . . . . "#efefef"@en . .