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Essay heading: Ali - Movie
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The story begins as Ali (then known as Cassius Clay) trains for his first title fight against Sonny Liston. He is considered the underdog, but he wins the fight and is crowned heavyweight champion. "I am the greatest", boasts the boxer, and the world begins to believe it.
Accepting the teachings of Islam, he discards his "slave name" and becomes Muhammad Ali... displayed 300 characters
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The story begins as Ali (then known as Cassius Clay) trains for his first title fight against Sonny Liston. He is considered the underdog, but he wins the fight and is crowned heavyweight champion. "I am the greatest", boasts the boxer, and the world begins to believe it.
Accepting the teachings of Islam, he discards his "slave name" and becomes Muhammad Ali... displayed next 300 characters
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