REVEALED: Crucial detail about Muhammad Ali’s mission to save 15 US Immigrants hostages from Saddam Hussein’s clutches
Muhammad Ali once rescued 15 American immigrants from Iraq.
Muhammad Ali (via: arkansasonline.com)
Of all the famous victories of Muhammad Ali’s career, few are as obscure as the one he achieved about 33 years ago. Ali defied the odds and the authority of the United States government by traveling to Iraq, where fifteen Americans were being held captive by Saddam Hussein during the pre-war period of the Gulf War.
Hussein, who was the President of Iraq at the time, ordered the invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990. This act of aggression led to the Gulf War, also known as the First Gulf War. Subsequently, this led to Muhammad Ali’s efforts to negotiate the release of 15 American hostages held in Iraq. Their meeting was widely covered by the media, and Ali’s diplomatic efforts were praised by many for helping secure the release of some hostages.
While Ali’s interactions with Hussein were in the context of humanitarian efforts, it’s important to note that these interactions were not indicative of any political affiliation or endorsement of Hussein’s actions.
Furthermore, Ali was primarily focused on his humanitarian mission to free the hostages. Ali’s visit to Iraq was seen as an example of his commitment to humanitarian causes and his willingness to use his status and influence for the benefit of those in need.
Muhammad Ali’s achievements make him the greatest boxer of all time
Ali is renowned as one of the greatest boxers of all time. In a career spanning more than two decades, he competed in 61 bouts and achieved 56 victories, 37 of which were by knockout and 5 losses. Ali began his professional boxing career when he was twelve years old.
Furthermore, after only six years of training, the renowned boxer achieved a gold medal in the 1960 Summer Olympics. Subsequently, when he was eighteen years old, he became a professional boxer.
He understood that to be successful, he must remain active in the ring and accept any challenge with grace. The former heavyweight champion boxed 22 times between 1970 and 1975.
These contests were by no means a walk in the park. Ali competed against and achieved victories over some of the finest boxers of the era. Subsequently, they were Jerry Quarry and Ken Norton, as well as George Foreman, Sonny Liston, and Joe Frazier.
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