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Muhammad Ali was often dubbed the world's "most famous" person in the media. [354] [355] Several of his fights were watched by an estimated 1–2 billion viewers between 1974 and 1980, and his lighting of the torch at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics was watched by an estimated 3.5 billion viewers. [235] Muhammad Ali pop art painting by John Stango
During their marriage, Ali also fathered other children through extramarital relationships, including Miya (b. 1972) and Khaliah (b. 1974). Rasheda later married Robert Walsh, with whom she has two sons: Biaggio Ali Walsh (b. 1998) and Nico Ali Walsh (b. 2000), both of whom have maintained a public presence. [9] [10]
Odessa Lee Clay (née O'Grady; February 12, 1917 – August 20, 1994) was the mother of three-time world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali and Rahaman Ali, and the paternal grandmother of Laila Ali. [1] [2] She married Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr. in the 1930s and worked for some time as a household domestic to help support her young children. [3]
Muhammad Ali's daughter Khaliah Ali is married! Khaliah, 50, tied the knot with music industry executive Jason Flom, 63, on Sunday, Oct. 6, in an intimate, family-focused wedding in Southampton, N.Y.
He believes that Muhammad Ali’s highly-touted comeback fight would make the perfect opportunity to do so. ... He also went on to have six children. Williams died in 2014, per an online obituary.
They have two children together: a son born in August 2008, [54] and a daughter born in April 2011. [55] [56] Ali is the stepmother of Conway's three children. [57] Professional wrestling legend Hulk Hogan credits Ali with saving his life by telephoning him when he was depressed and suicidal. [58]
In published reports, Rasheda Ali Walsh, the daughter of heavyweight great Muhammad Ali, said her father would appreciate the money made by today's boxers, but that otherwise, he would have been ...
Rahaman Ali, initially named Rudolph Arnett Clay but later rechristened to Rudolph Valentino Clay, [2] was born to Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr. and Odessa Grady Clay on July 18, 1943, 18 months after his brother Cassius Jr., who would become Muhammad Ali. [1] Muhammad started boxing in a Louisville, Kentucky amateur boxing league. While Muhammad ...