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Muhammad Ali: «More than a boxing legend»

“Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.”

 – Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali was more than just a fighting machine. He was essentially a man of great physical strength and technique, but he was also an outstanding modern philosopher and humanist. His proper name was Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. Clay made his professional debut on October 29, 1960, winning a six-round decision over Tunney Hunsaker. From then until the end of 1963, Clay amassed a record of 19–0 with 15 wins by knockout. He defeated boxers including Tony Esperti, Jim Robinson, Donnie Fleeman, Alonzo Johnson, George Logan, Willi Besmanoff, LaMar Clark, Doug Jones, and Henry Cooper. Clay also beat his former trainer and veteran boxer Archie Moore in a 1962 match.
During the Vietnam War, he got a 1-Y on the Army exam and could only be called up for a general draft. In 1964, he was reclassified as Class 1-Y (fit for service only in times of national emergency) after he failed the U.S. Armed Forces qualifying test because his writing and spelling skills were sub-standard, due to his dyslexia. (He was quoted as saying, “I said I was the greatest, not the smartest!”). By early 1966, the army lowered its standards to permit soldiers above the 15th percentile and Ali was again classified as 1-A. This classification meant he was now eligible for the draft and induction into the U.S. Army at a time when the U.S. was involved in the Vietnam War, a war that put him further at odds with the white establishment.
His fightings went down in history especially the Thrilla in Manilla on the 1st October 1975.

The first thing to look at in people involved in “combat sports” is the SU/VU interval {**The axis of vitality and strength. Muscular strength. This axis is found in people who do manual labor or who have as a hobby or occupation sports related to physical strength (boxing, javelin, hammer throwing, wrestling). The day when one meets one’s destiny. The expert (*the authority on something). The ability and willingness of one to force with the power one possess. Conqueror. Strong father}.
The SU/VU midpoint (* blue dotted line) equals APOLLON (** red arrow) and also the intervals that can be seen in the table JU/VU(17), SU/MA(4), JU/PL (16) and its interpretations are as follows:
SU/VU=AP: Large vital energy. Success through physical strength. Self-confidence.
JU/VU=AP: Good luck and happiness through money, great income, increase in property.
SO/MA=AP: Busy, peaceful activity in trade or science. Successful occupation and activity
JU/PL=AP: Pleasant change for many

 

Finally, natal Mars equals Vulcanus & Uranus (*black dotted lines) and forms the equation
MA/VU: The axis of muscular strength. Mechanical energy. Kinetic energy. Military exercise. Acts of violence. Strong will. Fatal actions. Great athlete. Strength. Aggression. The one who “gives it all” on the job.

MA/UR: The axis of sudden events. Severe injury, bleeding. Work that gets me high, that excites me. Unpredictable energy. Muscle tension. The danger of muscle “pulling”. Seasonal or non-permanent work. The part-time we call it. The motivation of a revolution. Power tools. A sudden change of post or job

MA/VU=UR: Suddenly a great show of strength. Actions that suddenly manifest themselves. Explosions.

“Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.”

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