Muhammad Ali

A man who has no imagination has no wings.

Muhammad Ali, one of the most influential and renowned athletes of the 20th century, is remembered not only as a boxer but also as a civil rights activist and a cultural icon. Known as “The Greatest” throughout his sports career, Ali became the world heavyweight boxing champion three times and held a unique place in sports history due to his extraordinary talents and charisma. However, he was not only significant in sports but also as a prominent figure in the civil rights struggle. His refusal to participate in the Vietnam War and his decisions based on his religious beliefs earned him recognition for his courage and determination. Muhammad Ali’s confidence, bravery, and passion for humanity are just a few of the key qualities that made him a sports legend and a symbol of the civil rights movement.

Marilyn Monroe