Cassius Clay bursts into the professional boxing scene in 1964, having just won an Olympic gold medal in 1964. As a fearless and unapologetic public figure who believes unwaveringly that he is the best boxer of all time, Ali redefines what African Americans in sports are capable of. But even at the pinnacle of his success, Ali's personal and professional lives are being put to the ultimate test.
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Cassius Clay bursts into the professional boxing scene in 1964, having just won an Olympic gold medal in 1964. As a fearless and unapologetic public figure who believes unwaveringly that he is the best boxer of all time, Ali redefines what African Americans in sports are capable of. But even at the pinnacle of his success, Ali's personal and professional lives are being put to the ultimate test.
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