Muhammad Ali’s Training

3Brief life story

Source: www.theguardian.com

His rise began with an Olympic gold medal which he won in Rome in the 1960s. Four years later, he became the world’s heavyweight champion for the first time, defeating Sonny Liston as a 22-year-old. He became the first boxer to be the world champion three times (1964-1967, 1974-1978, 1978-1979). Unfortunately, Ali suffered from Parkinson’s disease, but he did not allow the illness to take away his spirit. He fought with this disease for a long time, and he even called it his longest bout, which ended up to be the one that ultimately he could not win.

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My name is Miloš Kalajdžić and I come from Brčko DC in Bosnia. I was born on July 20 th 1988 and so far I obtained a BSc in economics and one year of working experience in my field of study. I am a very hard-working person who leaves nothing unfinished and halfway done. When I commit to something I give my best to make sure that everything is done the way as it is supposed to be. I like cars and everything that comes with them. My passion are American muscle cars, but unfortunately the closest I managed to come near one is behind my laptop watching an image of the new Chevy or Dodge and writing about it. But that’s ok I’m still optimistic. When I’m not behind the laptop writing I’m on the streets and auto shows admiring all stuff rolling on four wheels being propelled by a petrol engine!