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Beyond boxing: activism and social justice Boxer Cassius Clay, later Muhammad Ali, rests during a training session, Florida, February 17th 1964. Ali was preparing to fight Sonny Liston.
"Cassius Clay" is set during the boxer's early life, growing up in Jim Crow-era Louisville, Kentucky. Ocacio said he learned about the Jim Crow era and its laws outlining segregation in school.
On Feb. 25, 1964, a 22-year-old Muhammad Ali, then Cassius Clay, became world heavyweight boxing champion for the first time as he defeated Sonny Liston in Miami Beach, Florida.
1964 — Cassius Clay wins the world heavyweight title when Sonny Liston is unable to answer the bell for the seventh round at Convention Hall in Miami Beach, Fla.