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.
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Ali With Daughter Maryum. February 1970
Muhammad Ali With The Jacksons
Muhammad Ali Spends Some Quality Time With His Daughter Maryum, 1974
there's nothing like the love from a protecting father for a little girl. i love this!
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.
Perspiration Beads On The Face Of Muhammad Ali, Shown In Training For His Fight With Sonny Liston At Lewiston, Maine, 1965
Pope John Paul II Looks On As Muhammad Ali, Former Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Signs His Autograph In Vatican City, June 6, 1982
Muhammad Ali At London's Heathrow Airport In 1977 When He Left For New York With His Daughters
Boxer Cassius Clay Is Shown In 1954
Don't call him cassius clay else he's gonna kick your ass in your dreams
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
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
This wasn't 1975. Stallone didn't become a celebrity until 1976 when Rocky was released.
Muhammad Ali Behind The Wheel On April 2, 1963.
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
Muhammad Ali And Robin Williams Practiced Their Punches At Celebrity Fight Night XII, Arizona, March 18, 2006
Amazing how much both of them combined endured physically and emotionally. There impact on the work is immeasurable
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
Clay’s Handlers Held Him Back After He Beat Liston And Was Announced As The New Heavyweight Champion Of The World
Muhammad Ali Receives A Replacement Gold Medal For One He Lost Many Years Ago At The 1996 Centennial Olympic Games In Atlanta, Georgia
Muhammad Ali With Stevie Wonder
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
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
Muhammad Ali, Strikes A Familiar Pose As He Shouts, "I Am The Greatest," As He Leaves The Ring, Arms Raised, Following His Defeat Of Former Heavyweight Boxing Champion Sonny Liston In Miami Beach, Florida, February 25, 1964
Greatest superstar ever since United front gave us best by miles we can ever dream about in his shoes.
Spray Flies From The Head Of Challenger Joe Frazier As Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali Connects With A Right In The Ninth Round Of Their Title Fight In Manila, Philippines, October 1, 1975. Ali Won The Fight On A Decision To Retain The Title
Muhammad Ali Is Photographed Carrying Then Wife, Sonji Clay, Over The Threshold After Their Wedding, 1967
Muhammad Ali Gets A Pinch To The Cheek From His 18-Year-Old Daughter Maryum "May May" At The Hard Rock Cafe In New York, May 12, 1988
Muhammad Ali, Former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Toys With The Finely Combed Hair Of Television Sports Commentator Howard Cosell Before The Start Of The Olympic Boxing Trials, Aug. 7, 1972, In West Point, NY
Ali Stood Toe To Toe With Frazier And Slugged It Out As If Determined To Prove He Had Heart, That He Could Stand Up To Punishment. Frazier Won A 15-round Decision, But Both Men Suffered Noticeable Physical Damage
Ali Trained His Legs By Running On The Sand In Heavy Combat Boots So His Boxing Shoes Would Feel Lighter In The Ring. Miami Beach, 1977
US Boxing Great Muhammad Ali Poses At The World Economic Forum In Davos, 2006
Muhammad Ali With Pele
In This Feb. 25, 1964, Sonny Liston, Right, Lowers His Head And Works In Close During The Sixth Round Of Heavyweight Championship Fight Against Muhammad Ali In Miami Beach
Keith Green, 9-Year-Old Is Shown Striking A Victorious Pose After "Flooring" Muhammad Ali At Madison Square Garden In New York, March 14, 1967
Muhammad Ali Is Pictured With Wife Veronica Porsche Ali And Daughter Hana Ali In 1977 While Touring Their Farm In Berrien Spring, Michigan
Muhammad Ali Walks Down A Main Street In Frankfurt, Germany With Boxing Promoter And Cornerman Angelo Dundee, While A Local Newsman Attempts To Get An Interview With The Prized Fighter, 1966
Muhammad Ali Is Pictured Chopping Wood In 1974
Muhammad Ali Is Photographed Taking Time Away From The Ring To Delight In Cuddling And Playing With Daughter, Baby Hana, 1977
Muhammad Ali And Joe Frazier Battle It Out In The Ring During Their Historic "Fight Of The Year" On March 8, 1971. The Outcome Resulted In Ali's First Professional Defeat, A Close 15-Round Decision To Frazier
Muhammad Ali With Bob Dylan
Referee John Lobianco Directs Champion Muhammad Ali To A Neutral Corner Before He Started The Knockout Count Over Prostrate Challenger Zora Folley In The Seventh Round Of Heavyweight Little Fight. Ali Was Declared Victor On A Knockout At 1:48 Of The Round In New York's Madison Square Garden, March 22, 1967
Young Boxer Cassius Clay Is Seen With His Mother, Odessa Grady Clay, April 2, 1963
Muhammad Ali Carries His Son, Muhammad Ali, Jr., On His Shoulders, Aug. 24, 1974, As He Points Toward The Building In Cherry Hill, N.J.
Heavyweight Boxing Champ Cassius Clay And His Wife Sonji Are Seen At A Press Conference After His Successful Title Defense In Lewiston, Me., May 25, 1965
Sports Promoter Don King Stands Between Muhammad Ali, Left, And Joe Frazier In New York, Thursday, July 17, 1975, After It Was Announced That Ali And Frazier Will Meet In A Title Bout Dot
Young Muhammad Ali, Known As Cassius Clay At The Time, Is Seen With His Trainer Angelo Dundee At City Parks Gym In New York, Feb. 8, 1962
Basketball Star Wilt Chamberlain Extends A Long Left In The Direction Of World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali As They Met At An Abc Television Studio In New York, March 10, 1967. Chamberlain Stands 7 Feet, 1 Inch Tall, And Ali Is 6 Feet, 2 Inches Tall. Chamberlain's Reach Is Over 90 Inches, Ali's Is 79 Inches.
Fortunately for Chamberlain, a fight against Ali never took place. As Ali said in predicting such a fight: Tiiimbeeeer!!
Pop Artist Andy Warhol, Left, Is Shown Photographing Muhammad Ali, His Infant Daughter, Hanna, And Wife, Veronica, Thursday, August 18, 1977, At Ali's Training Camp In Deer Lake, Pa
As A Bubbly Teenager At The 1960 Olympics In Rome, Clay Parroted America’s Cold War Line. He Took The Gold Medal For Light Heavyweight Boxing, Beating Out Zbigniew Pietrzykowski Of Poland, Right, And The Joint Bronze Medalists Giulio Saraudi Of Italy And Anthony Madigan Of Australia
Clay Riding Through Louisville After The 1960 Olympics
Lt. Col. J. Edwin Mckee Escorting Clay From The Armed Forces Examining Station In Houston On April 28, 1967, After He Refused To Be Drafted Into The Army, Requesting Conscientious Objector Status. Clay Was Stripped Of His Title By Boxing Commissions And Was Convicted Of Draft Evasion. He Did Not Fight For Three And A Half Years
Ali And His Mother, Odessa, In October 1974 In Zaire, Where He Was Training For His Match With Foreman
On The Drive Down To The Fight, Ali Was Speeding. When He Was Pulled Over, The Policeman Didn't Recognize Him. 'I'm The Champ,' Ali Reportedly Said. The Policeman Let Him Go With A Warning. February 1970
Muhammad Ali Beat Leon Spinks To Win The Heavyweight Championship Of The World For An Unprecedented Third Time , September 15, 1978
Mirror-Boxing At Deer Lake, 1978
Muhammad Ali, The "Louisville Lip," Holds Up Eight Fingers In London June 19, 1963 As He Predicts The Number Of Rounds It Will Take Him To Knock Out Sonny Liston If He Should Get A Chance At The World Heavyweight Championship. Ali Had Predicted An End To His Fight With British Heavyweight Champion Henry Cooper In Five Rounds And That's Just What Happened June 18 In London's Wembley Stadium. Ali Won On A Technical Knockout In The Fifth Round
Muhammad Ali, Who Was Due To Fight World Champion George Foreman, Tells A Crowd Of Boxing Fans In N' Sele Zaire, "Ako Bo Mai Ye," Which Translates From Zaire's Lingalla Dialect As: "I Will Kill Him.", A September 12, 1974
Muhammad Ali Trains At His Deer Lake, Pennsylvania, Retreat For His Upcoming Fight With Leon Spinks, August 14, 1978
Muhammad Ali Is Photographed With First Wife Sonji Roi In August Of 1964
Muhammad Ali Appears With Civil Rights Activists Ralph Abernathy And Coretta Scott King
Muhammad Ali Shows Guests, Including Sugar Ray Robinson, A Magic Trick During An Outdoor Party At The Los Angeles Home Of Trainer Drew Bundini Brown In 1981
Muhammad Ali Is Photographed With Fellow Boxer Ken Norton During The Time Of Their Anticipated Fight In March Of 1973
Muhammad Ali Is Photographed With Howard Cosell Backstage Before "The Muhammad Ali Variety Special" In July Of 1975
Muhammad Ali Receives A Friendly Jab From Music Sensation Stevie Wonder During Ali's Television Show Taping In 1975
Former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion And Olympic Gold Medal Winner Muhammad Ali Carried The Olympic Torch For A Kilometer In Louisville On Sunday, May 27, 1984
Muhammad Ali, Center, Leaves The Armed Forces Induction Center With His Entourage After Refusing To Be Drafted Into The Armed Forces In Houston, April 28, 1967. Hundreds Of Ali Fans And Supporters Filled The Streets To Greet Him When He Left The Building
In The Hours Before His Fight With Earnie Shavers Fight, Ali Worked Alone On His Hand And Foot Speed. He’s Pictured Here In An Empty Madison Square Garden
Cassius Clay After Being Declared Heavyweight Champion Of The World At Miami Beach, Florida, February 25, 1964. Clay Beat Champion Sonny Liston After Six Rounds In One Of The Greatest Upsets In Fight History
Muhammad Ali Makes A Point During A News Conference That He Conducted From Inside The Ring In Atlanta, Georgia, In This October 24, 1970
Muhammad Ali Punches Bag On January 10, 1974, In His Deer Lake, Pennsylvania, Training Camp, Where He Was Preparing For His January 28 Rematch With Joe Frazier
Muhammad Ali, Punches Speed Bag On September 29, 1975 At The Folk Art Center In Manila, Philippines, As He Prepares His Title Fight On October 1 With Joe Frazier
Muhammad Ali During A Training Session
Muhammad Ali Looks On During A Bout Between Evander Holyfield And George Foreman At Caesar's Palace In Las Vegas, Nevada, April 9, 1991
Muhammad Ali Onstage During The Michael J. Fox Foundation's 2010 Benefit "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson's" At The Waldorf-astoria On November 13, 2010, In New York City
Muhammad Ali Is Photographed Next To A Boulder Paying Tribute To Legendary Boxer Jack Johnson At His Deer Lake, Pa Training Camp In July Of 1974
Muhammad Ali Hams It Up On Stage With Tennis Star Althea Gibson During A Press Party Television Special In July, 1975
Muhammad Ali Is Photographed With Omar Bongo (Formely Known As Albert Bongo) The President Of Gabon, And His Son Alain At New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel On October 21, 1977
Muhammad Ali And Prolific Writer Alex Haley Appear At Ali's Semi-Open House In June Of 1979 At His Freemont Park, Ca Estate. Guests Attended The Fundraising Soiree Before Heading To An Naacp Legal Defense Fund Buffet Dinner And Play
Muhammad Ali Tries A Hook Shot During A Game Of Basketball At His Deer Lake, Pa Training Camp In July Of 1978
Muhammad Ali Is Pictured Attending A Social Event At Bitter End Cafe In Greenwich Village, New York
Muhammad Ali Is Photographed With Basketball Player Elgin Baylor, Boxing Legend Sugar Ray Robinson, And Football Star O. J. Simpson In January Of 1971
Muhammad Ali Engages In Friendly Banter With Football Star O.J. Simpson In January Of 1971
Muhammad Ali Is Photographed Demonstrating His Signature Fighting Stance At His Deer Lake, Pa Training Camp In July Of 1974
Muhammad Ali Has Tape Removed From His Hands By Wali Youngblood Muhammad, Soria Brown, And His Trainer Drew Bundini Brown In July Of 1978 After A Session On The Heavy Bag. Ali Retreated To His Deer Lake, Pa Training Camp In Preparation For His Impending Fight Against Leon Spinks On September 15, 1978
Heavyweight Boxing Champion Muhammad Ali Is Photographed At His Deer Lake, Pa Training Camp In June Of 1974
Muhammad Ali With Gary Coleman And Todd Bridges
Muhammad Ali With Malcolm X
Muhammad Ali Gives A Quizzical Stare As He Ponders The Question Of What He Will Do With His $2.5 Million Dollar Share Of The March 8 Fight With Joe Frazier, March 5, 1971. Ali Spent Some Time With The Press After His Regularly Scheduled Workout In Miami Beach, Fla., Answering Questions Relative To The Upcoming Bout
A Trio Of U.S. Boxers Wear Gold Medals At The Olympic Village In Rome, September 6, 1960. From The Left Are: Wilbert Mcclure Of Toledo, Ohio, Light Middleweight; Cassius Clay Of Louisville, Ky, Light Heavyweight; And Edward Crook Of Fort Campbell, Ky, Middleweight
Ali Is Shown In Rare Form As He Signed To Meet Heavyweight Boxing Champion Sonny Liston. The Signing Took Place At The Denver Hilton Hotel, November 6, 1963
World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali, Left, And Ernie Terrell Stand Face To Face During A Weigh-In For The Title Fight Tonight In Houston, Texas, On Feb. 6, 1967
Cassius Clay Faces Newsmen In The Dressing Room At Madison Square Garden, In New York, Night Of March 13, 1963 After Winning Unanimous Decision Over Doug Jones In 10-Round Bout
Belinda, Ali’s Wife At The Time, With Him And Their Children In 1973 At His Training Camp In Deer Lake, Pa
Ali At Home, February 1970
Ali Reading The Newspaper At Home In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1970
Ali At Home In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1970
Ali Makes A Phone Call In His Kitchen While Daughter Maryum Plays In Front Of Him In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1970
Ali Relaxes With A Glass Of Milk In His Kitchen In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1970
An Excited Crowd Tries To Shake Hands With Muhammad Ali At A Theater In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1970.
Muhammad Ali Photographed By Carl Fischer For Esquire, 1968
Muhammad Ali At The Fifth Street Gym, Miami Beach, Florida, Shortly After His Loss Of The World Heavyweight Championship To Leon Spinks, In 1978, At The Age Of 36. Seven Months Later, He Won It Back
The Most Famous Boxing Corner In History, Wali “Blood” Muhammad And Drew “Bundini” Brown, At Work On The Champ Late In His First Fight Against Spinks In 1978. The 24-Year-Old Spinks Had Fought Only Seven Fights In His Career When He Beat Ali
Ali On The Streets Of Detroit, Michigan, 1977, Having Stopped The Limo So He Could Meet Some Fans
Fifth Street Gym, Miami Beach, 1977. This Was Where Ali Began His Boxing Career After Winning Gold At The Olympics In 1960
Ali And Earnie Shavers, Madison Square Garden, Nyc, 1977. Ali Won After 15 Rounds
Minutes Before The Fight, Angelo Dundee Tapes Ali’s Hands In The Locker Room
Madison Square Garden, NYC
Road Work At The Muhammad Ali Boxing Camp In Deer Lake, Pennsylvania, 1977. Ali Had The Names Of Boxing Greats Painted On The Boulders He Ran Past: Rocky Marciano, Jack Dempsey, Jack Johnson, Joe Louis, And Joe Frazier
An October 30, 1974,Muhammad Ali As He Watches George Foreman Head For The Canvas After Being Knocked Out In The Eighth Round Of Their Match In Kinshasa, Zaire. It Was 41 Years Ago That Two Men Met Just Before Dawn On Oct. 30, 1974, To Earn $5 Million In The Rumble In The Jungle. In One Of Boxing's Most Memorable Moments, Muhammad Ali Stopped The Fearsome George Foreman To Recapture The Heavyweight Title In The Impoverished African Nation Of Zaire.
Muhammad Ali Is Seen Prior To The First Round Of His Title Fight Against Heavyweight Contender Ken Norton, Shouting "Norton Must Fall" At Yankee Stadium In New York On Tuesday, September 28, 1976. Days Later On Friday, October 1, In Istanbul, Ali Told A Crowd Of Reporters And Photographers That "As Of Now, I Am Quitting Boxing And Will Devote All My Energy To The Propagation Of The Muslim Faith."
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali With Marvin Gaye
Does anyone know if Marvin was at the 1st Spinks fight? Thought I saw a pic of him in the ring after the fight.
Muhammad Ali With Michael Jackson
Muhammad Ali With Sammy Davis Junior
Muhammad Ali With Sam Cooke
In This Feb. 18, 1964 The Beatles, From Left, Paul Mccartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr And George Harrison, Take A Fake Blow From Cassius Clay, Who Later Changed His Name To Muhammad Ali, While Visiting The Heavyweight Contender At His Training Camp In Miami Beach, Fla
Ali With Howard Cosell In 1966, Demonstrating How He Used The Ali Shuffle In His Fight With Cleveland Williams At The Astrodome. Cosell, One Of Ali’s Most Steadfast Supporters, Kept Ali On Television During His Exile From The Ring
Ali On The Telephone At Home In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1970
Press Conference Hours Before The Earnie Shavers Fight, Madison Square Garden, 1977
Whomever the King's men chose to be great, rather it is Cassius Clay or Martin Luther King or Beyonce, they will be great. "Float like a butterfly sting like a bee" what a memorable and so intelligent selection of words, like the words to rap music, so up lifting, so all encompassing. Better fighter's have lived and died, much better, it is just they were not selected by the King's men to be great, so they weren't. Such ignorance that a man whose name was selected for what he did good for humanity, the good name discarded, hated and vilified, by the holder, thrown off for the name of a rapist, child murderer and slave dealer. Is it any wonder black and brown people are so mixed up?
Whomever the King's men chose to be great, rather it is Cassius Clay or Martin Luther King or Beyonce, they will be great. "Float like a butterfly sting like a bee" what a memorable and so intelligent selection of words, like the words to rap music, so up lifting, so all encompassing. Better fighter's have lived and died, much better, it is just they were not selected by the King's men to be great, so they weren't. Such ignorance that a man whose name was selected for what he did good for humanity, the good name discarded, hated and vilified, by the holder, thrown off for the name of a rapist, child murderer and slave dealer. Is it any wonder black and brown people are so mixed up?