The Louisville Lip, Muhammad Ali, Once Threw His Olympic Gold Medal into the Ohio River After Being Denied Service at a “Whites-Only” Restaurant

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On September 5, 1960, the legendary boxer Muhammad Ali won his first gold medal, but the celebration soon turned into a fight when he and his friend were denied service at a whites-only restaurant.

Ali was 18 years old when he won the gold in the Rome Olympics and returned to his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky.

While he was set to celebrate his young victory with his friends, the moment turned into a grand fight, with tragic consequences for the young men.

The Greatest Muhammad Ali Was Once Denied Service at a Whites-Only Restaurant!

Before 1975, it was just a rumor that Ali threw away his gold medal after being denied service at a whites-only restaurant.

In his 1975 autobiography The Greatest: My Own Story, Ali wrote that after being refused service at a segregated restaurant in Louisville, he angrily threw his Olympic gold medal into the river.

He also mentioned that it was not just the service denial that upset him, but that he had also taken part in a street fight with a gang of white boys.

After the fight, he was very angry, which led him to throw away the medal he had recently won.

Most people believe this story came from the book, while some say that Ali did not actually throw the medal and had lost it.

Thus, there is still debate over whether Ali really threw away the medal, but he was certainly denied service at the whites-only restaurant.

However, a few years later, in 1991, Thomas Hauser published a new biography on Ali, in which he claimed that Ali did not throw the medal but lost it a year after the Olympics.

To replace the lost medal, Ali received a replacement at the Georgia Dome during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, where he also lit the torch to start the Games.

Muhammad Ali lighting torch
Ali lit the torch to start the Games in the Georgia Dome.

It has been over 65 years since this incident, but it is not confirmed whether Ali actually threw away the medal. However, he did face racism during his early years, which could have contributed to the incident.

In Case You Don’t Know

  • Before becoming a professional boxer, Ali was hit by a car while riding his bicycle.
  • Ali sometimes slept on a bed of nails before fights to “toughen his body and mind.”
  • Ali could write with both hands, although he fought primarily as a southpaw.
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Nishan Dahal writes sports with a human touch, covering breaking news, athlete lives, and the stories that stats can't tell. Nishan believes every athlete has a story worth telling. With the goal of bringing those stories to life with honesty, heart, and a touch of curiosity, he shares his insights through PlayerBio.

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