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The man who changed sports and society. Let’s revisit his story.

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Throughout history, trivia has always been more than a game.

In ancient Greece, scholars tested each other’s wit in symposiums. In 12th-century Baghdad, thinkers debated questions in bustling libraries. Even in medieval Europe, monarchs used riddles and logic games to assess the sharpness of their advisors.

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The Greatest, remembered.

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June 3, 2016: Muhammad Ali dies at 74.
Boxer. Activist. Global icon. On this day, the world lost a man who was more than just a champion in the ring—he was a fighter for justice, identity, and change.

Why this matters:

Muhammad Ali wasn’t just “The Greatest” inside the ropes—he redefined what it meant to be a global sports figure outside them.

Born Cassius Clay, he became a world champion at 22 and the face of boxing during its golden era. But Ali’s greatest battles happened beyond the ring.

He refused to fight in Vietnam, citing religious and ethical beliefs—costing him his title and nearly his freedom. He spoke out against racism, aligned himself with the civil rights movement, and embraced a new identity in the face of national scrutiny.

He was polarizing. He was principled. He was unforgettable.

Today, Ali is remembered not just for his speed, style, and bravado—but for his refusal to be silenced.

How well do you know “The Greatest”?

From Olympic gold to rumbling in the jungle, from exile to redemption, today’s quiz explores the full scope of Ali’s legacy.

👉 Take the Ali quiz now.

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*Disclosure: Masters of Trivia is a quiz platform founded by Dom Einhorn and owned by Intelligent Games LLC—the same company that brings you the KRONIKL newsletter.

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