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Ali refused induction on the grounds of religious beliefs. He was, in fact, a practicing Muslim minister. Ali did not fight again for 2 ? years. He was stripped of his championship title, his passport taken; all his boxing licenses were cancelled. He lost an initial court battle and was facing a 5-year prison term... displayed 300 characters
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Ali made money during his exile by speaking to colleges. He was the first national figure to speak out against the war in Vietnam. But after coming back into the ring after those long years Ali soon became king again, defeating George Foreman. In the match, he invented "The Rope-A-Dope," a strategy that allowed Foreman to pound on him until Foreman tired... displayed next 300 characters
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