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From his birth as Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. in the segregated South on January 17, 1942, to his death on June 3, 2016, boxing legend Muhammad Ali spent his whole life fighting. And whether against his opponents in the ring, racial and religious prejudice, or the United States government, to name just a few, he usually won. His record of 56–5 is among boxing’s best, and his witticisms are without a doubt its greatest. Muhammad Ali’s passing leaves a void in the sports world that will perhaps never be filled, and a legacy that transcends it, having made an indelible mark on history, social justice, politics, religion and popular culture.