

🔥🔥🔥 Happy Freaky Freaking Friday 🔥🔥🔥 Good day my LOVES!!! As always, last ight live was so relaxing and fun!!! Wanted to give back to my fans because I love you all so so so much 😘 We are for sure over the big hump of February and pushing like a champion past more than halfway out of the month! Speaking of champion... *** 🤯🤯 Did You Know?! 🤯🤯 *** Muhammad Ali was one of the greatest boxers in history, the first fighter to win the world heavyweight championship on three separate occasions. In addition, he was known for his social message of black pride and black resistance to white domination and for refusing induction into the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Muhammad Ali, original name Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., (born January 17, 1942, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.—died June 3, 2016, Scottsdale, Arizona), too, was a social activist! Ali was the first fighter to win the world heavyweight championship on three separate occasions; he successfully defended this title 19 times. Then, on April 28, 1967, citing his religious beliefs, Ali refused induction into the U.S. Army at the height of the war in Vietnam. This refusal followed a blunt statement voiced by Ali 14 months earlier: “I ain’t got no quarrel with them Vietcong.” Many Americans vehemently condemned Ali’s stand. It came at a time when most people in the United States still supported the war in Southeast Asia. Ali was stripped of his championship and precluded from fighting by every state athletic commission in the United States for three and a half years. In addition, he was criminally indicted and, on June 20, 1967, convicted of refusing induction into the U.S. armed forces and sentenced to five years in prison. Although he remained free on bail, four years passed before his conviction was unanimously overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court on a narrow procedural ground. In October 1970, Ali was allowed to return to boxing, but his skills had eroded. Then, on March 8, 1971, he challenged Joe Frazier, who had become heavyweight champion during Ali’s absence from the ring. It was a fight of historic proportions, billed as the “Fight of the Century.” Frazier won a unanimous 15-round decision. Following his loss to Frazier, Ali won 10 fights in a row, 8 of them against world-class opponents. Then, on March 31, 1973, a little-known fighter named Ken Norton broke Ali’s jaw in the second round en route to a 12-round upset decision. Ali defeated Norton in a rematch. After that he fought Joe Frazier a second time and won a unanimous 12-round decision. From a technical point of view, the second Ali-Frazier bout was probably Ali’s best performance in the ring after his exile from boxing. On October 30, 1974, Ali challenged George Foreman, who had dethroned Frazier in 1973 to become heavyweight champion of the world. The bout (which Ali referred to as the “Rumble in the Jungle”) took place in the unlikely location of Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). Ali was received by the people of Zaire as a conquering hero, and he did his part by knocking out Foreman in the eighth round to regain the heavyweight title. What a heck of a story?! Imagine trying to regain that title that you rightfully earned? Could you stand up against what you believe although the world may not with you? Do you have the heart and will to get what's yours? Could you stand for what's for right?! What a heck of a story?! Lets discuss!! ⏬⏬⏬⏬ Comment Below ⏬⏬⏬⏬ ♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹 I am doing personalize black panties with your name on them with Autographed initials of mine and with your name on front!!! I can wear them in a custom, pic set, Skype call, you name it! DM me for more details!!! ♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹 Looking forward to your responses to the post in the comment section & your DMs 😘😘 🥰 Again, Thank you guys for always Supporting!! I STILL truly have THE best fans EVER! Love you!!!! 🥰