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Muhammad Ali to receive Liberty Medal

13/09/2012 
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Retired boxing great Muhammad Ali will visit Philadelphia 
to receive the Liberty Medal, an award recognizing his longtime role as a 
fighter outside the ring for humanitarian causes, civil rights and religious 
freedom.

The honor will be presented on Thursday during a ceremony at the National 
Constitution Center by the champ's daughter, who is also a boxer, and two U.S. 
Olympic athletes. It comes with a $100,000 (€77,500) cash prize.

"Ali embodies the spirit of the Liberty Medal by embracing the ideals of the 
Constitution — freedom, self-governance, equality and empowerment — and helping 
to spread them across the globe," former President Bill Clinton, the center's 
chairman, said in a statement.

Since hanging up his gloves in 1981, Ali has traveled extensively on 
international charitable missions and devoted his time to philanthropy and 
social causes.

His wife Lonnie is slated to speak on his behalf at the ceremony. A 30-year 
battle with Parkinson's disease has devastated the once-chiseled physique that 
made Ali an Olympic champion and three-time heavyweight title holder.

Ali's daughter Laila will join Claressa Shields and Susan Francia in bestowing 
the Liberty Medal. Last month, the 17-year-old Shields became the first U.S. 
woman to win Olympic gold in boxing. Francia is a two-time rowing gold medalist 
from nearby Abington, Pa.

Ali was born Cassius Clay but changed his name after converting to Islam in the 
1960s. He refused to serve in the Vietnam War because of his religious beliefs 
and was stripped of his heavyweight crown in 1967. A U.S. Supreme Court ruling 
later cleared him of a draft-evasion conviction; he regained the boxing title 
in 1974 and again 1978.

Ali received the Presidential Medal of Freedom — the nation's highest civilian 
honor — in 2005. He has also established the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Research 
Center in Phoenix and a namesake educational and cultural institute in his 
hometown of Louisville, Kentucky.

The National Constitution Center, which opened in 2003, is dedicated to 
increasing public understanding of the Constitution and the ideas and values it 
represents. It awards the Liberty Medal annually to an individual who displays 
courage and conviction while striving to secure freedom for people around the 
world.

Previous recipients include rock singer and human rights activist Bono, former 
South African President Nelson Mandela and former President Jimmy Carter. Six 
winners later received the Nobel Peace Prize. 


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