Since his death a few days ago, countless tributes to Muhammad Ali have brought to life the memories of his extraordinary accomplishments inside and outside boxing. But one thing has gotten little attention: Ali provided cover for a burglary that changed history.
It was March 8, 1971, the night of Ali’s first fight with Joe Frazier, and the noise from that epic battle provided cover for the break-in of an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania. The burglary, by eight activists who stole every file in the office, revealed the illegal spying operations that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover had organized against a broad swath of Americans, including Martin Luther King Jr. The revelations led to congressional investigations and major reforms of all intelligence agencies.
In the annals of break-ins, this may be the only time the perpetrators purposely chose the night of a boxing match. During their planning, one of the Media burglars remembered that a boxing match that was predicted to be — as it was — the fight of the century would take place March 8 at Madison Square Garden. The burglars thought the buzz of radios and televisions tuned to the fight might serve as a distraction from noises they would make while breaking into the FBI office in Media, a small town near Philadelphia. They also thought that every police officer in the area, not to mention FBI agents, might be totally absorbed in the fight that night.
They were right. Days later, when FBI agents interviewed people who lived on the floors above the office, some said they heard nothing because they were listening to the fight. The distraction of the fight helped the burglars, who called themselves the Citizens Committee to Investigate the FBI, walk away with more than 1,000 documents, including one that revealed the FBI’s secret COINTELPRO operations. These operations involved a panoply of dirty tricks that ranged from planting disinformation about antiwar activists, to planning the murder of a member of the Black Panthers, and sending innocent people to prison on the basis of false testimony by agents and informers.
It almost didn’t happen this way. The burglars — who were never caught and did not break their silence until 2014, for a book I wrote and for a documentary by Johanna Hamilton — thought the fight would start at about 8 o’clock, so they planned to start at about that time. Actually, the fight didn’t start until 10:40 p.m. But thanks to some bad luck that almost forced them to cancel the burglary, the break-in took place at exactly the time the fight took place.
Entrance of the FBI office in Media, Penn.
Photo: FBI
After rather feverish consultations with the other burglars back at a nearby motel, he returned to the office, this time with more than the finely designed picking tools he had made. He also had a crowbar.
The promoters of the fight had made it impossible for U.S. outlets to broadcast the fight. Because of Ali’s immense popularity throughout the world as an antiwar activist as well as boxer — this was his first major fight since being convicted in 1967 for refusing to serve in the military — the governments of 50 countries had purchased the right to broadcast the fight live. People in other countries woke their children in the middle of the night so they could watch Ali. But in the U.S., people could not see or hear the fight itself; they had to settle for listening to summaries and commentary on the Mutual Broadcasting System’s radio and television stations. Enthusiasm for the fight was so great that, despite that handicap, the streets of America were filled that night with sounds from the fight as people huddled around their radios and televisions. Throughout the world, more than 300 million people watched the fight.
While Forsyth was stretched out on the floor outside the FBI office door, tools in hand, making a fulcrum of himself, he heard two noises. The first sounded like metal against metal inside the office. There was a “little moment of panic there,” he recalled. Drawn guns by agents waiting inside the office? The sound of a heating system as it warmed? He worked through his fear and kept slowly pushing and shoving against the door.
Then he heard the second sound, a sweet one. It was the crackling noise of radios and televisions tuned to the fight in apartments above the office. That noise brought a smile to Forsyth’s face. Ali and Frazier were helping, just as the burglars had hoped they would.
Both the burglary and the fight were shaped by cultural and political forces related to the Vietnam War. The burglars would not have broken into the office without the war and their fear that the government was suppressing dissent against it; all of them were antiwar activists willing to risk decades of their freedom to expose illegal spying by the FBI. In the boxing world, Frazier, who supported the war, was embraced by people who supported it, including President Nixon, who had welcomed him to the White House several weeks before the fight. Ali, the most famous conscientious objector, was embraced internationally by people who opposed the war. For instance, Nelson Mandela, during his long imprisonment on Robben Island, regarded Ali as a symbol of hope and courage. On a shelf behind Mandela’s desk in his home until he died were framed photographs of two Americans — Barack Obama and Muhammad Ali.
There was some poetic justice in Ali providing cover for the burglary. As more and more secret FBI files became public as a result of the break-in, it was revealed that the FBI had kept tabs on Ali, beginning with its investigation of his Selective Service case. Some of his phone conversations were tapped, and FBI informers gained access to, of all things, his elementary school records in Louisville (teachers said little Cassius Clay, his original name, loved art). Informers also had diligently monitored and typed, word for word, what Ali said on his appearances on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
As the burglars were leaving the FBI office, Ali was losing in New York. He did not “float like a butterfly, sting like a bee,” as he had in the past. In the 15th round, Ali, exhausted, took a hammer-like left hook to his jaw that lifted him off his feet. He crashed to the floor and got up, but it was over. He took the worst beating of his career.
His defeat symbolized the defeat that many people feared for themselves in struggles taking place across the world for justice and human rights, including the struggle to end the war in Vietnam. Probably no one felt the loss more acutely than young African-Americans. “It was awful,” said Bryant Gumbel, recalling that night, when he was just a recent college graduate. “I felt as though everything I stood for had been beaten down and trampled. … It was a terrible night. I’ll never forget it as long as I live.”
The next morning, Ali showed the spirit that he displayed during the many years that he suffered from Parkinson’s disease. At a press conference in his hotel, he memorably said, “All kinds of things set us back, but life goes on. You don’t shoot yourself. Soon this will be old news. People got lives to live, bills to pay, mouths to feed. Maybe a plane will go down with 90 people on it. Or a great man will be assassinated. That will be more important than Ali losing. I never wanted to lose, never thought I would, but the thing that matters is how you lose. I’m not crying. My friends should not cry.”
Betty Medsger is the author of “The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover’s Secret FBI.”
Hemingway, Hounded by the Feds
Even his wife and closest friends didn’t believe him, when the FEDS were right in front of them.
Our own government destroyed one of our greatest national treasures, and we are letting them destroy lesser-known innocent Americans again.
Today, some of us are simply target practice, to hone their psyops, and others have been offered up by someone in the system.
Please check out: Fight Gang Stalking
And you can check out a series of videos on YouTube by “Iceman Cometh,” another targeted individual in Greensboro, NC by googling “Greensboro Gang Stalking.”
And for targets, please seriously consider distributing leaflets or any other way to expose this atrocity.
Thanks!
thanks for your book and work!
I was part of the Keith decision
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The FBI STASI are committing horrific crimes against innocent civilians domestically. Anyone suspected of dissent can be tortured, maimed or killed covertly.
Ali’s greatness existed in and out of the ring.
SHHH.. Agent Mona will discredit you as it’s the job of every good agent to deny this is happening on a large scale even though many now have the proof of it’s existence and how it works, yet the proof is being ignored by the very people who are calling themselves activists. This was in the past and impossible to be repeated again. They fixed the problem and we now have the most transparent, accountable government in history with a Congress of around 10% approval rate working hard to keep the people safe and secure. They even enhansed your freedoms by passing the Freedom Act. How much more freedom can one have, i know not what to do with all my freedoms.
Enough about Ali. He was a great boxer, that is all.
He represents the human self that went through its journey in this realm of existence in the public eye through many a twist and turn.
At the end, it (his self) was in the recognition and state of the human essence: love, transcending all cultural, religious, racial and national boundaries.
A good exercise will be to see that little “Ali” in our heart, for our essence is the same. If our own journey takes us to experience that universal cosmic essence, regardless of the outer forms of our paths (religious or non-religious), that’s great. We are then in the state of oneness where the illusion of otherness disappears, and see perfection in imperfections.
I pity you.
I’ll edit a previous comment of mine, here: We need more Media, PA’s… And we need more athletic ‘heroes’ who are willing to speak out and actually be heroes instead of spokespeople for brands and money. Here’s hoping! :)
The man was a hero, and yet some will not get this. He was one of those rare individuals that made humans face the dishonesty of a situation and the dishonesty of a society. Few people could measure up to his strength. We are still living the lie, and I wish for a million more icons like him before we die because we could use them.
Where exactly, I did a search on “Media, PA” and got only this:
http://www.publiceye.org/liberty/donner.html
RCL
I love those good old times!!! Am I the only one who joyfully read that article as if I was watching a movie?
// __ Activists Who Stole FBI Documents in 1971 Revealing COINTELPRO Speak Out
youtube.com/watch?v=FVuCu9rwh_E
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“I got nothing against no Viet Cong. No Vietnamese ever called me a nigger.” –MUHAMMAD ALI
My niggah!
OK, we don’t need explainings on what Ali represents, but that other one, please!?!
I am puzzled, offended when people compare Obama with MrtinLutjer King Jr, Rosa Parks, Malcom X. Are people’s apparent skin colors that important?
Cassius Clay did always love art. Moreover, he was art! He ven made art out of his lost!
RCL
“The man who views the world at 50 the same as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.” – Muhammad Ali.
Many of us when we were young bought into the propaganda that instilled blind patriotism. How could we not as it was feed to us in history books, John Wayne movies, TV Cold War fear mongering episodes and the literature of the times. Blind patriotism enabled our nation to be brought into the Vietnam War. Then we saw amoral acts associated with that war, which we could not believe like US soldiers going from hut to hut burning them down, and after our seeing the families fleeing in horror it all changed.
Then the Baby Boom generation combined with the efforts of the “Greatest Generation”, including men like Howard Zinn a WWII bombardier, met their call to greatness and ended an unjust war.
It is our time once again to meet the call of greatness one more time. And this time we the Baby Boomers must join efforts with that of the “Greatest Generation’s” grandchildren and great grandchildren to take ahold of what is left of our Democracy.
We need to vanquish the tyranny brought forth by the likes of worshiping the false gods of corporate personhood and corrupt campaign financing so that we can deliver us and our progeny from the hands of our oppressors. We now more represent the slaves that built the pyramids for the pharos than that of citizens being represented.
Hopefully Ali before passing blessed each of us with just a little bit of the strength and courage he had so we can do what one Blackman was able to in his time, be a champion when it was most needed.
Well said.
When will TI update its coverage on the subject of contemporary US extra-judicial stalking, harassment, theft, torture, and execution?
Never? Why?
What is the explanation?
Maybe Mona will fill us in.
Hi Stan, i assure you it will be exposed, but not by this site as they are fully well aware of this issue taking place accross the country. I also assure you Mona will be exposed for the fraud she is and the article she supposedly wrote will also be decimated which will call into question alot of things and put credibility into question.
I posted this in another thread, but it belongs here. This spiritual transformation of him is not being talked about in the mainstream media.
“Sufi Boxer Muhammad Ali’s last fight was against Extremism & Politicians’ Islamophobia”, by Juan Cole, at:
http://www.juancole.com/2016/06/extremism-politicians-islamophobia.html
Also read his daughter’s interview linked in this article.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/more-sports/modiano-muhammad-ali-helped-expose-hoover-fbi-article-1.2662279
“In unwittingly helping to expose COINTELPRO, it was discovered the FBI was keeping tabs on Ali himself. Medsger writes:
“[Ali] might have thought the cover was a sort of poetic justice. The bureau built a file on Ali, beginning with its investigation of his Selective Service case. Some of his phone conversations were tapped, and FBI informers gained access to, of all things, his elementary school records in his hometown, Louisville, Kentucky. They discovered that little Cassius Clay liked art. They recorded every grade he made from elementary through high school.”
“Elementary school records.” Let that sink in.
The FBI monitoring of Ali also included a minor driving citation, family disagreements over his becoming a Muslim, and his talk show appearances with Johnny Carson.”
Then and now. Then and now. Things are not what most believe believe them to be. Good Americans are being terrorized by the FBI, local law enforcement and what can best be described as a Stasi-like network. Who will expose it?
Well my response to being harrassed by those incompetent clowns was (and is) to write about it in online comment threads; your best defense against STASI is a good offense – which is why countries like Saudi Arabia and China obsess endlessly about their internet bloggers; doubtless the FBI head honchos wish they could do the same with their critics as Saudi Arabia does with theirs.
Your silence will certainly not protect you; but as with cockroaches, exposure to light sends them scurrying back into their dark corners.
My silence? What in the world are you talking about?
Just a general concept, aimed at readers more than commentators, based on my personal experience – the harrassment I was experiencing after quietly looking into the details of the 9/18 anthrax attacks (I was a research microbiologist grad student back then on a National Science Foundation full scholarship in the US academic system) came to a crashing halt after I started posting comments online, calling politicians, demanding information from the FBI field offices, etc.
@photosymbiosis:
Thanks for the clarification, as well as the additional information about your particular situation. (My own situation is rather complicated — not that yours isn’t. )
Someone in the media must tackle this. It’s ruining some very good people.
Betty, thanks for this article and your decades of hard work helping to expose COINTELPRO, but I’m sorry to say, it never ended. We desperately need your help bringing attention to the ongoing targeting of thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, of Americans.
After the Church Committee, COINTELPRO went underground, and they are doing horrific things to Americans, honing new techniques and the ones used by the East German Stasi, the KGB, along with the usual repertoire of character smears, conspicuous surveillance, and intimidation the U.S. intelligence community/federal law enforcement community is notorious for. The harassment protocol or domestic counter-intelligence program often referred to as “gang stalking” is very real, and it trickles down from the top into local law enforcement and even local neighborhood watches. I suspect well-known dissidents do not get the blatant, in your face, conspicuous surveillance and harassment, out of fear of exposure, but of course they are likely being closely monitored.
I’ve been hounded in 5 states and in 12 locations, from mid-size cities to extremely remote locations. Never-ending conspicuous surveillance and stalking, hundreds of ‘black bag jobs,’ and ‘gaslighting’ for 14 years (it started after bumping into several DC folks at my watering hole in Ithaca NY, right after 9-11, when I was beginning to do research and to work on a script about “interesting” research with LSD, many other drugs and also exploring the details regarding 9-11).
My family went to church with Dr. Bruce Ivins; and my parents were briefly targeted for simply knowing Ivins was a patsy, as everyone who worked with him or supervised him knew. So, with the help of DC insiders, it appears my own family offered me up to save their own hides. With high-end investigators and DC people in the family, I cannot escape. The continuation of COINTELPRO needs to be exposed. I am barely hanging on, and my own extended family is engaged in a blatant smear campaign and spreading outrageous lies, to distance themselves. Essentially, they are feeding me to the wolves, perhaps to protect the larger family from government harassment.
To give you a sense of what I am talking about, last month, someone urinated all over my carpeted upstairs, and the local police have consistently refused to investigate this type of blatant vandalism, like someone urinating all over my house, punching large holes into my walls, or smearing my home’s walls with scribbling or graffiti. I have been through wardrobe after wardrobe, with my clothes being poked with thousands of holes, zippers being cut, and important documents consistently stolen (and sometimes later returned).
Fortunately, I do not believe I am being targeted by directed energy weapons (DEWS), but I know such weapons do indeed exist, and it would be very easy to conceal community-based research, in any of the nearly 3300 government organizations or private companies that work in counterterrorism, homeland security and intelligence in 10,000 locations across the U.S. How someone could claim to know what all these agencies and companies are or are not actually doing is incredibly arrogant and naive.
Betty, I suspect many of the targets are ‘low-hanging fruit’ and don’t have the capacity to expose the continuation of COINTELPRO. The FEDS learned to be careful with whom they targeted for their harassment campaigns. For instance, when they harassed The Intercept’s own Laura Poitras dozens of times in airports, she was able to share that harassment with people all over the globe. I hope that has helped end her harassment as she travels.
But nowadays, with thousands of private companies, agencies, fusion centers, joint terrorism task forces (JTTFs), and misguided citizen armies, like DHS’s Citizen Corps or the National Sheriffs’ Association’s National Neighborhood Watch, you don’t need to be a Muhammad Ali, an Ernest Hemingway or a Laura Poitras to get targeted. You just have to sign the wrong petition, read the wrong book or say the wrong thing in front of the wrong people.
In my case, I did grow up “outside of DC” and have vigorously exercised my First Amendment rights on numerous topics, for decades. So, perhaps my harassment is to quell my speech. However, it is also possible that someone close to me — for instance, a vindictive DC-connected relative — offered me up for their sadistic pleasure. I am just an insignificant speck, and I haven’t done anything to deserve federal targeting, but that doesn’t mean I am not indeed being targeted.
And for the record, until last month, I had never been charged, convicted or even accused of a single crime, except two speeding tickets.
Last month, however, when I politely and calmly asked two women in my town home complex (one of them a medical provider) if they were part of a neighborhood watch, as one of their husbands had blatantly stalked me — all over the neighborhood and town — for more than a year straight, they both screamed at me, physically threatened me, and then they called the police and made blatant false allegations that I had threatened them. For the record, there are 24 units in my complex, and only one neighbor stalked me, but did it mercilessly, despite numerous complaints to the local police.
The day after they made false allegations to the police, when I was gone for most of the day, someone urinated all the carpeted stairs and upstairs of my house (that’s how federal targeting can literally ‘trickle down’). “It” is definitely happening here!
— Writing from Bellwood Village, Greensboro, NC.
Ali’s elementary school records and this on Pete Seeger:
“They also uncovered evidence Seeger was not a good tenant. A New York City landlord complained to an investigator that she had rented a one-person basement apartment to Seeger, but the next day a fellow named Guthrie turned up and never left. Then a woman they claimed was a sister showed up. Frequent callers included a group of “disreputable” and “noisy” men who wore lumber jackets and blue denim trousers and carried guitars.”
Seeger http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/pete-seeger-fbi_5676e5fbe4b014efe0d5d9a4?utm_hp_ref=crime
I feel so much safer knowing the FBI knows… all this stuff.
// __ FBI Investigated Folk Singer Pete Seeger For Years. They worried about Seeger’s “Communistic sympathies.”
12/20/2015 12:41 pm ET
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/pete-seeger-fbi_us_5676e5fbe4b014efe0d5d9a4
young folk singer Pete Seeger “potentially subversive” …
but then, aren’t we all?
;-)
RCL
Beautifully written article Betty. RIP champ.
Those FBI documents are archived here:
http://www.publiceye.org/liberty/FBI_Files/
See also these good books on the documents and what they reveal about J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI – in the James Comey era, its a good bet that a similar agenda lies behind the FBI’s efforts to expand warrantless domestic mass surveillance:
Cointelpro?: ?The FBI’s Secret War on Political Freedom, ?
?by Nelson Blackstock, 1988?
War at Home: Covert Action Against U.S. Activists and what We Can Do about it
By Brian Glick, 1989
?The COINTELPRO Papers?: ?Documents from the FBI’s Secret Wars Against Dissent in the United States, by Ward Churchill & Jim Vander Wall, 2002?
The methods described there have been used by the FBI’s politically motivated factions through the 1980s, the 1990s, the 2000s and into this decade; for example, ‘eco-terrorism’ being a favorite scheme used to attack environmental activists on behalf of corporate interests. See also the deliberate recruitment of Muslims for terrorism show trials, as reported on by the Intercept numerous times.
At lot of this is driven by careerists out to inflate their resumes and gain promotions, to a high enough level in the FBI where they can move over to lucrative private jobs in the corporate world, again seen with James Comey’s move to Lockheed Martin from the FBI, then to HSBC, then back to FBI Director as an Obama appointee. Greed and corruption explains a lot of it; it’s not just obsession with political control of the public. However, both play a role, as this illuminating document from the archive reveals:
“In 1969 the FBI special agent in San Francisco wrote Hoover that his investigation of the Black Panther Party (BPP) revealed that in his city, at least, the Black nationalists were primarily feeding breakfast to children. Hoover fired back a memo implying the career ambitions of the agent were directly related to his supplying evidence to support Hoover’s view that the BPP was “a violence-prone organization seeking to overthrow the Government by revolutionary means”.
-FBI document, 27 May 1969, Director FBI to SAC San Francisco, available at the FBI reading room”
Targeting some groups is part of the political agenda – but covering up for others is also involved. I bet that any FBI agent involved in the San Bernadino shootings who wanted to bring Saudi Arabia into the investigation was sent a stern memo by Comey about not involving the Saudis; Comey worked for Lockheed Martin who does a lot of arms deals with the Saudis, and would likely have worked to quash such investigations.
Some FBI agents are actually trying to do their jobs, such as Coleen Rowley was in the run-up to 9/11, or some of the initial FBI investigators of the 9/18 and 10/9 anthrax mailings (who were kicked off the case within a few months and replaced by the Hatfill team, which stalled the investigation until fake charges were brought against Ivins and the case was ‘closed’) but they tend to be retaliated against, rather than promoted to leadership positions. See also John O’Neill, who tried to investigate Saudi ties to the Cole bombing and was persecuted and forced out for his pains – something of a pattern there.
What the country really needs is another Snowden – not one with access to all the NSA files, but one with access to all the current FBI files detailing their dishonest corrupt behavior. Wouldn’t that be great?
Where exactly, I did a search on “Media, PA” and got only this:
http://www.publiceye.org/liberty/donner.html
RCL
Betty,
I wish that there were something that you could do to get us another round of committee hearings or expose the resurgence of Cointelpro. But thank you for all that you did to help expose it the first time. And thanks for the lovely article.
Cointelpro LIVES! This dastardly program run by bastards at the FBI was ordered to cease by a federal court. Instead it illegally went underground and was resurrected as JTRIG (COINTELPRO on steroids).
“Cointelpro LIVES!”
Does it ever. And it’s slowly killing some good Americans.
Believe it. If it could happen to me, it could happen to anyone.
“I got nothing against no Viet Cong. No Vietnamese ever called me a nigger.”
MUHAMMAD ALI, American Hero.
Boy did the establishment racist warfukkers hate him. The establishment – aka hillary clinton – sic’d their F…B…I… dogs on him. But Muhammad was a man who could stand on his own to feet and speak truth to power as should everyone else. Read what else Muhammad said –
http://fusion.net/story/309979/muhammad-ali-dead-quotes/
thanks great article, well written IMHO
Were it not for you, Betty and the Intercept, I wouldn’t have known about this beautiful story.
I agree that it’s a lovely story, Sunny.
Terrible article!! Is that the best you can do to praise an icon?
The burglar used the game as a cover. So you might as well say Frazier helped them as well. Everybody was watching a boxing match between Ali and Frazier, not Ali against himself.
Ali did so much for humanity and the best you can do is to associate him with a burglary!
This person clearly viewed the story with a narrow perspective. In fact, I’m not even sure if they read the entire article. If people are just looking for mainstream commentary (i.e. a million articles about Floating like a butterfly), then go to mainstream news. Moreover, I saw plenty of respect for Ali in this article, not that Betty had some sort of a personal responsibility to include it.
You are more about supporting the Intercept than being realistic. Ali had nothing to do with that burglary and he certainly did not help anybody directly or unknowingly involved in it. The author is foolishly concluding that Ali helped those individuals because the game was highly popular.
Following that argument, the dictator in Zaire who spent millions to promote that game was as helpful as Ali. So was Frazier and Don King.
The guy spent his entire life defending the oppressed, challenging his own government in the name of human rights and the best they can do it here is to associate him with a burglary!
Irony is when you go off on an article because it did not focus on what you wanted it to…
…and then you show your own utter ignorance of the topic on question. (The Rumble in the Jungle, which was the one financed by Mboutu and happend in Zaire was Ali vs Foreman, not Frazier, and Ali won that fight.)
I hope you understand how foolish you have shown yourself to be.
Congratulations!! Please share to the world what you believe is your extreme level of intellect by correctly underlining the wrong name in my comment.
Now it is time for you to challenge the logic behind the comment. Then, you might be accepted as a man with a brain instead of a puppet who believes articles should be shielded from criticism. Good Luck!
If it were a bank robbery I would agree with you. However, this specific burglary, for lack of better words, was what revealed COINTELPRO to the public. Ali indirectly helped make an act of civic courage possible. Hence, you clearly misunderstood the entire gist of the article…unless you believe that COINTELPRO and the massive unconstitutional spying it represented should have remained a secret.
“Ali indirectly helped make an act of civic courage possible.”
Mobutu, Don King, Foreman…all made that fight possible. Therefore, I can follow your argument and state Mobutu, a bloody dictator indirectly helped make an act of civic courage…Is that how you would remember Mobutu?
You can do better?
I am neither a journalist nor a writer. Is that what you would ask a lawyer after a doctor gives his patient the wrong medication?
Always advisable to comprehensively read an article before commenting on it. Might save you from being caught out in such foolishness as this:
Found in the black letters within the article one can read the following:
That is my whole point. It means the article devalues what Ali specifically did to humanity as you can conclude that Mobutu, Don King, Foreman….helped the burglars through that logic.