4. He Never Stopped Fighting
Ali lost his two return bouts to Larry Holmes and Trevor Berbick and then retired from boxing for good in 1981. Three years later, Ali received a diagnosis that would define the last three decades of his life, and prove he was never going to stop fighting. In 1984, Ali was told he had Parkinson’s disease, and it was rapidly causing the once dominant champion’s body to deteriorate. Ali didn’t step back into the ring (except to referee a match at WrestleMania), but he kept fighting for what he believed in as a champion of peace and justice throughout the world. Ali continued making public appearances for years spreading messages of peace, and even traveled to Iraq during the Gulf War to somehow manage to secure the release of 15 US hostages held captive by Saddam Hussein. Despite running out of Parkinson’s medication, Ali personally negotiated the hostages’ release, fighting harder than he ever had to save innocent lives.
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