In the week since the passing of Muhammad Ali, a lot of history has been resurrected. The complex story of the life of The Greatest included many fascinating stories, but also some not always pleasant ...
Larry Boeck was a longtime sports journalist for the Louisville Courier-Journal who covered Muhammad Ali for years. He died in 1972. Here is an excerpt from a profile Boeck wrote in 1966. Some people ...
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MIAMI BEACH — The doors to the World Famous 5th Street Gym in Miami Beach were open early Saturday morning. Boxers, fight fans and reporters wandered in, walking past the shelves of vitamins and ...
Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Marcellus Clay, emerged from humble beginnings in Louisville, Kentucky, where he began boxing at the age of 12. His journey to greatness began when he won a gold medal in ...
On May 25, 1965, heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali — only a short time before known as Cassius Clay — knocked out former champ Sonny Liston in the first round with a punch that scarcely anyone saw.
Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Marcellus Clay, was a legendary American heavyweight boxing champion and Olympic gold medallist.
A screenshot authentically shows a Truth Social post in which former U.S. President Donald Trump wrote, "The great Cassius Clay used to spar with me." The full post read, "The great Cassius Clay used ...
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