14. He Won The Gold Medal At The 1960 Olympics
Thanks to his impeccable amateur record, Cassius Clay was selected to be a member of the US Team for the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. The 18-year-old Clay was highly reticent about the journey, but it wasn’t that he doubted himself—he was simply deathly afraid of flying in his early years. Clay would eventually become a megastar who traipsed the globe quite nonchalantly, but for his first international flight he needed a second-hand parachute before he felt safe about boarding the plane. Luckily he powered through, as he easily won the Gold Medal in light-heavyweight boxing. A famous story claimed Ali later threw his Gold Medal into a river after being disrespected by racists, but later reports indicated he simply lost it after returning to the States. The Olympic Committee offered to replace the Medal when Ali returned to the opening ceremonies in 1996.
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