
The Greatest roared with pride, courage, and royal dominance.
Standing in the center of the ring before millions, he didn't just fight — he declared himself "The Greatest" long before the world agreed, embodying the lion's defining trait of commanding authority through sheer presence and unshakeable self-belief. His refusal to be drafted into the Vietnam War in 1967, sacrificing his heavyweight title and risking imprisonment, demonstrated the lion's rare moral courage — a willingness to stand alone against overwhelming opposition without flinching. The iconic "Rumble in the Jungle," where he patiently absorbed George Foreman's punishment before unleashing a devastating counterattack, revealed the lion's strategic patience and explosive dominance. Like the pride's undisputed ruler, Muhammad Ali never merely competed — he presided, transforming every arena into his kingdom and every opponent into a challenger to his throne.
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