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«Презентация для открытого урока по теме: "Sports in our Life"»
On the subject of sport "my Favorite sportsmen in Boxing"
The first thing I'd like to tell you that: Mohammed Ali
Born January 17, 1942, Louisville, Kentucky
Died June 3, 2016 (74 years), Scottsdale
Mohammed Ali (eng. Muhammad Ali; born
Cassius Marcellus Clay, eng. Cassius Marcellus
Clay; 17 January 1942 — June 3, 2016,
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA ) — American
professional boxer, speaking in heavy weight
category; one of the most famous boxers in the
world Boxing history.
- Champion of the XVII Summer Olympics 1960 in the light heavyweight category, the absolute world champion in heavy weight (1964-1966, 1974-1978). The owner of a rank "fighter of the year" (five times— 1963, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1978) and "boxer of the decade" (1970s) by the Ring magazine; became the 2nd boxer in history, awarded "sportsman of the year" by the magazine Sports Illustrated (1974), was voted "Athlete of the century" by several sports publications. At the end of a career was included in the Boxing Hall of fame (1987) and the international Boxing hall of fame (1990). Bright speaker.
Next, I would like to tell you about the career of Mike Tyson
Michael Gerard "Mike" Tyson (born. Michael Gerard "Mike" Tyson born. June 30, 1966, Brownsville, Brooklyn, new York, USA) — American professional boxer, speaking in heavy weight category; one of the most recognizable boxers in the world Boxing history. Olympic champion among juniors in the first heavyweight (1982). The absolute world champion in heavy weight category among professionals (1987-1990).
Born June 30, 1966 (50 years) Brownsville, Brooklyn, new York, USA
Linear champion (1988-1990). "Most promising boxer" in 1985 by the magazine "Ring". Best boxer regardless of weight category according to the magazine "the Ring" (1987-1989). "Boxer of the year" by the magazine "the Ring" (1986, 1988). "Boxer of the year" by the BWAA (1986,1988). "Sports personality of the year" by the BBC (1989). Foreign athlete of the year by the BBC (1989). Best athlete abroad (1987-1989) according to the BBC. Included in the international Boxing hall of fame (2011), the world Boxing hall of fame (2010), in the Boxing hall of fame of Nevada (2013), the WWE Hall of Fame (2012). At the 49th annual WBC Convention in Las Vegas, Mike Tyson was listed in the Guinness Book of Records, and solemnly received two certificates: for the largest number of fastest knockouts and for what became the youngest world champion in heavy weight.
And the last person I wanted to share this Roy Jones Jr.
- Roy Jones Jr. (eng. Roy Jones Jr.; 16 Jan 1969, Pensacola, Florida, USA) — American professional boxer. Silver medalist of the Olympic games in 1988. The absolute world champion in the light heavyweight category. World champion in the average (version IBF, 1993-1994), second medium (version IBF, 1994-1996), light heavyweight (WBC version, 1997, 1997-2002 and 2003-2004; version WBA, 1998-2002; version IBF, 1999-2002), first heavy (WBU version, 2013 — present) and severe (version WBA, 2003) weight categories.
Born January 16, 1969 (age 48) Pensacola, FL, USA
American Association of journalists writing about Boxing and the Ring magazine called Jones "the Boxer of the decade" in the 1990-ies. Was ranked as the top pound for pound (the rating of the best boxers regardless of weight category according to the magazine "the Ring") in 1996, 1999 and 2003. The first boxer in history of Boxing who became world champion on the average weight, then managed to win the title at Middleweight, light heavyweight and heavy weight
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