Khalilah Ali


Khalilah Camacho Ali is an actress, also known for being the former wife of boxer Muhammad Ali.

Personal life

Born Belinda Boyd on March 17, 1950, she was raised in Chicago where she attended Islamic schools. Her parents were members of the Nation of Islam. Her paternal great-grandfather was from Karachi, Pakistan.
Boyd married Muhammad Ali on August 18, 1967, at the age of 17. She claims the marriage was arranged by her Muslim parents. After their marriage, she, like Ali, changed her name to Khalilah Ali, though she was still called Belinda by old friends and family. When Ali's evasion of the draft cost him his boxing title in 1967, Khalilah supported him emotionally and financially.
They had a tumultuous marriage with Ali's infidelities and she accused him of being an absentee father. In 1974, Ali began an affair with his future wife Veronica Porsche which resulted in a confrontation between Khalilah and Veronica in Manila. In January 1977, Khalilah divorced Ali. After their bitter divorce she said, "I left him because he wasn’t what he said he was, because of his lack of morals and disrespect to the family. I don't think he deserves the name Muhammad Ali, and I'm going to call him Cassius Clay from now on."
The couple had four children, Maryum "May May", twins Jamillah and Rasheda, and Muhammad Ali Jr.. During their marriage, Ali had multiple children from extramarital affairs including Miya in 1972, Khaliah in 1974, and Hana in 1976. Rasheda married Robert Walsh and has two sons, Biaggio Ali Walsh and Nico Ali Walsh.
Khalilah remarried in the 1980s and divorced twice more.

Career

She studied karate, and by 1977, earned a third degree black belt. Khalilah studied under Jim Kelly and Steve Saunders. She eventually earned her ninth degree black belt.
She appeared on the cover of Ebony Magazine seven times. She appeared in the Jane Fonda film The China Syndrome.