Moussaoui mohamed ali biography
The Minneapolis FBI opened an investigation on Moussaoui, believing that he was seeking flight training to commit a terrorist act..
Muhammad Ali’s Early Years and Amateur Career
Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., the elder son of Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr.
(1912-1990) and Odessa Grady Clay (1917-1994), was born on January 17, 1942, in Louisville, Kentucky. It was a red-and-white Schwinn that steered the future heavyweight champion to the sport of boxing. When his beloved bicycle was stolen, a tearful 12-year-old Clay reported the theft to Louisville police officer Joe Martin (1916-1996) and vowed to pummel the culprit.
Martin, who was also a boxing trainer, suggested that the upset youngster first learn how to fight, and he took Clay under his wing.
Moussaoui is the only person ever convicted in a U.S. court in connection with the September 11 attacks.
Six weeks later, Clay won his first bout in a split decision.
Did you know? Muhammad Ali has appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated 38 times, second only to basketball great Michael Jordan.
By age 18 Clay had captured two national Golden Gloves titles, two Amateur Athletic Union national titles and 100 victories against eight losses.
After graduating high schoo