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He might have, he might not have, not every man drafted during the Viet War was sent to RVN (Republic of South Vietnam). Cassius Clay (M. Ali) could've been assigned as a cook at Fort Polk Louisiana.

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"No Viet Cong ever called him a dirty name."

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float like a butterfly sting like a bee nobody is better than Muhammad Ali.

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What athlete converted to Islam under the tutelage of the Honarble Elijah Muhammad and refused to fight in the Vietnam War?

Muhammad Ali


What did Muhammad Ali do to go against the Vietnam war?

To go against the Vietname War, Muhammad Ali and applied for Conscientious Objector exemption status from the draft, claiming status as a religious minister.


This athlete converted to islan under the tutelage of the honorable Elijah muhammed and refused to fight in the Vietnam war?

Muhammad Ali the boxer


What is the significance of Muhammad Ali's refusal to be drafted into the US army in 1967?

He said that being drafted and fighting in the Vietnam war was against Islam.


Muhammad ali and the Vietnam war?

Muhammad Ali was the first person to openly speak to the public about his outrage of the war. His protests started in 1966 when he famously stated, "I ain't got no quarrel with the Vietcong. No Vietcong ever called me n_____." He lost everything (his boxing title and boxing competitions in the future!) as he refused the draft which was illegal during the Vietnam War. After him, the public started to speak their outrage to the war after watching Muhammad Ali declare his opinion. However, many of the public's opinion was based nearly entirely on the media. The media was often biased towards the journalist's opinion on the war.


What happened to Muhammad in the glory field?

In the book "Muhammad Ali: The People's Champion" by Walter Dean Myers, Muhammad Ali falls ill after the fight and is taken to the hospital. His illness is a result of his refusal to serve in the Vietnam War and is a turning point in his life that leads to his spiritual transformation.


What was Muhammad Ali's obstacles?

He felt extreme animocity towards him when he refused to serve in the Vietnam War. Many people refused to consider him American, sadly, when he changed his name from Cassius clay to Muhammad Ali. However, much of that has subsided now as we realize the corruption associated with the Vietnam war and the courage he showed in faithfully following his religion.


Why did Muhammad Ali refuse to go to the military?

Muhammad Ali was drafted in 1967, which meant he would have been inducted into the Army unless he enlisted in the Marine Corps, Navy, or Air Force prior to his induction date. He did not, and in fact declared "I don't have no quarrel with those VietCongs."


Why was Muhammad Ali stripped of his world heavy weight boxing title in 1967?

He refused the US draft in the Vietnam conflict.


Why was Muhammed Ali thrown in jail after the Vietnam War?

he wasn,t


What war was muhammed ali suppose to fight in?

He refused to be inducted in the military in 1967. That was when the Vietnam War was going on.


Did Muhammad Ali have occupation?

Muhammad Ali was scooped up by a consortiam of Louisville businessman and offered a professional contract straight out of the 1960 Olympic Games - Ali won gold in the Light Heavyweight Division. In 1967 however Ali was forced to find work as his World Heavyweight Title was stripped from him for registering as a conscientous objector to the Vietnam War due to reigious beliefs. From 1967 until 1970 Ali received fees from various Universites and organizations for his public speaking engagements. Ali also opened a burger franchise - Champ Burgers - but this failed.