10. He Was Forced Out Of Boxing At His Peak
Ali had 27 pro bouts under his belt and was reigning as the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion in 1967 by the WBC, WBA, The Ring, and virtually every other major boxing organization in the world. Due in part to his abrasive personality, civil rights activism, position in the Nation of Islam, and most importantly his draft dodging, all of these institutions chose to strip him of his titles and blackball him from the sport for the next three or four years. Ali was still undefeated at this time and seemingly had no end to his dominance in his sight, still only 25 years old when the boxing association forced him to stop fighting. Ali was finally allowed back into boxing in 1970, but fans can only imagine how much greater Ali’s reputation could have been were he allowed four more years of incredible fights. Although, some feel what he chose to fight for at that time was more important.
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