Exactly.
I don't think Ali had his career as the top priority when he protested/spoke-out.
And I think his success was ultimately enhanced, not hindered, by his moral positions.
Exactly.
and he was robbed of titles, boxing license and years of his prime for his activism. The original cancellers pulled a Kapernick on him basically, but Muhammad just happened to be much more successful in his field than potentially Kapernick ever could have been.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali#Exile_and_comeback
https://www.si.com/boxing/2020/04/28/this-day-sports-history-muhammad-ali-refuses-induction-army-stripped-title#:~:text=On April 28, 1967, a,in prison and fined $10,000.
Exactly.
I don't think Ali had his career as the top priority when he protested/spoke-out.
And I think his success was ultimately enhanced, not hindered, by his moral positions.
Still ended up being the biggest superstar and highest paid.I am well aware of Ali's career.Frazier and Foreman were the stay in line type while Ali was the activist And Nation of Islam guy and Ail was a bigger superstar and got paid more than both of them.Ail was far more popular and got much bigger purses after he came back from being stripped. Will Smith and others makes movies and numerous documentaries about Ail,not the stay in line Foreman and Frazier.
Muhammad Ali says hi from the grave
Objectively, he was not as successful as Joe Louis for instance.
Money Mayweather is likely the highest grossing boxer of all time, but he's far from having the best boxing career. It's like measuring Newton's or Einstein's success by the money they earned instead of their achievements.
And he potentially could've gone to be ranked the best boxer pound for pound had he kept his head down, if we're talking about careers.
And could've removed all doubt had his career not been hurt by his activism.He is widely considered the best heavyweight,and #2 pfp to Sugar Ray.
Money Mayweather is likely the highest grossing boxer of all time, but he's far from having the best boxing career. It's like measuring Newton's or Einstein's success by the money they earned instead of their achievements.