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Race Project student workshops on 3/9 and 3/11/20 at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO. Media Services photographer / Dana Anderson
Race Project student workshops on 3/9 and 3/11/20 at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO. Media Services photographer / Dana Anderson
Patron: Muhammad Ali (Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha) 1769-1849, Wāli of Egypt, Sudan, Sham, Hejaz, Morea, Thasos, Crete (r.1805-1848).
Qāytbāy (Abu al-Nasr Sayf al-Din al-Ashraf Qāytbāy (the restored)) c.1416/1418-1496, Burji (Circassian) Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (r.1468–1496).
Islamic Monument #505
Muhammad Ali - The Greatest
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Only few athletes are celebrated and honored as three-time Heavyweight Champion of the world, Muhammad Ali, whose legendary moments in sports and civil rights activism made him one of the most influential athletes and humanitarians of the 20th century. As an athlete, Ali shook up the world with his strength, skill, and personality, becoming Heavyweight Champion of the world at just 22 years old. His greatest results triumph, however, resulted from his humanitarian efforts. Inspired by the robe Ali wore when entering the legendary fight in Kinshasa, Zaire, in 1974, the precious lacquer on the cap represents this distinct pattern while the pattern on the gold-coated barrel resembles boxing tapes athletes use for wrapping their hands. The gold-coated butterfly on the cap is inspired by this typical fighting style: Float like a Butterfly, sting like a bee . The pointed cone takes up that notion and the four lacquered lines resemble the ropes of a boxing ring. The inscriptions on the cone refer to Ali´s victory at the 1974 fight nicknamed Ruble in the Jungle , when Ali won his second heavyweight world championship. The details of his victory, namely having won in the eighth round by technical knock-out, can be found on the cap ring. The cone also bears reference to a famous of Ali in 1975, nicknamed Thrilla in Manila . To celebrate his second title, the Montblanc emblem in White precious resin is adorned with a 2 . To underline this success, the clip is shaped like a boxing championship belt and bears his name. The handcrafted solid Au 750 bi-color gold nib shows a boxing glove.
Ident No: MB129336
Handcrafted solid Au 750 bi-color gold nib shows a boxing glove
Weight: 95.76 g
Members of the Bellarmine University Class of 2029 visit the Muhammad Ali Center during the Week of Welcome in Louisville, Kentucky on August 18, 2025. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
Boxing: World Heavyweight Title: Muhammad Ali in action after first round knockout of Sonny Liston at St. Dominic's Arena. Cover.
Lewiston, ME 5/25/1965
CREDIT: Neil Leifer
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Members of the Bellarmine University Class of 2029 visit the Muhammad Ali Center during the Week of Welcome in Louisville, Kentucky on August 18, 2025. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
Members of the Bellarmine University Class of 2029 visit the Muhammad Ali Center during the Week of Welcome in Louisville, Kentucky on August 18, 2025. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
Members of the Bellarmine University Class of 2029 visit the Muhammad Ali Center during the Week of Welcome in Louisville, Kentucky on August 18, 2025. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
Members of the Bellarmine University Class of 2029 visit the Muhammad Ali Center during the Week of Welcome in Louisville, Kentucky on August 18, 2025. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
Members of the Bellarmine University Class of 2029 visit the Muhammad Ali Center during the Week of Welcome in Louisville, Kentucky on August 18, 2025. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
Members of the Bellarmine University Class of 2029 visit the Muhammad Ali Center during the Week of Welcome in Louisville, Kentucky on August 18, 2025. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
After researching a ton of different historical people and events, I have decided to create a historical site on one of my favorite boxers and the greatest boxer of his time Muhammad Ali. The boxer formally known as Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr who was born in the early 1942’s, was faced with lots of challenges growing up as well as lots of accomplishments. For this project of creating a Historical website I plan to showcase some of the imagery from Ali in his early stages of becoming such a great boxer and also, showcasing some of the imagery from when Ali became a large topic in the face of the law. I believe that with the use of accredited online sources to search for the different failures, accomplishments, and goals Ali set forth along with some form of dynamic imagery of Ali, I will be able to create a website that is a useful source for information, easy site to navigate, and a site that stand alone for any similar Muhammad Ali website.
muhammadali.com
Members of the Bellarmine University Class of 2029 visit the Muhammad Ali Center during the Week of Welcome in Louisville, Kentucky on August 18, 2025. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY