Only a few athletes are celebrated and honored as Muhammad Ali, three times the world champion of the heavyweights: his legendary deeds in the world of sport and activism for civil rights have made him one of the most influential athletes and humanitarian operators of the 20th century. As an athlete, Ali has shaken the whole world with his strength, his skills and his personality, becoming the world champion of the heavyweight at the age of only 22. His greatest triumphs, however, were the result of his humanitarian commitment. Made of fine black resin, the hood reproduces the shape of a boxing bag, while the body design recreates the boxing bands worn by boxing to protect your hands. The hood has various decorative elements, including a famous exclamation of wings, and a butterfly inspired by its typical combat style: you turn like a butterfly, punish like an bee. The pointed cone takes up the latter concept and bears four lines that represent the ropes of the ring. The inscriptions on the cone refers to the Vitoria of Ali at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, and to the first world championship of the maximum weights, which won in Miami in 1964. The hood ring presents the details of his victory, or the fact of having won in the seventh round for technical ko. To celebrate its first title, the Montblanc emblem in white resin is adorned by number 1. To emphasize its success, the clip reproduces the shape of a boxing sample belt with its name. The hand -worked Au585 massive yellow gold nib has a boxing glove.