On February 25, 1964, 22-year-old Muhammad Ali won his first world heavyweight boxing title. Liston was an overwhelming favorite, with the odds being 8-1. However, Ali remained confident, exclaiming ...
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Why Muhammad Ali was more than the greatest boxer our generation ever watched
He gave up his title, his freedom, and his prime years for something bigger.
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali's refusal to join the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War provided the template for athlete protests ...
Muhammad Ali produced arguably the most compelling performance of his illustrious career to dethrone murderous puncher George Foreman back in 1974. ‘The Greatest’ entered his legendary contest in ...
Ken Burns’ captivating 2021 documentary, “Muhammad Ali,” which runs 452 minutes, won’t be screened at the San Francisco Public Library during Black History Month in February. No worries. Instead, the ...
Austin documentarian John Harris' Emmy-nominated film "Cleveland Summit II: Get the Boys Together Again" recreates the iconic ...
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Louisville honors Muhammad Ali’s legacy on 10th anniversary of his passing
Ten years after the passing of Muhammad Ali, his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, gathered to celebrate the life, legacy, ...
As USA TODAY Sports recognizes the greatest American athletes of all time, it's time to vote for your favorite motorsports and combat sports legends.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Muhammad Ali (left) with Rahaman in 1963, when the brothers were named Cassius and Rudolph Clay (Getty Images) A pivotal piece of ...
Muhammad Ali's refusal to sign his Vietnam-era military draft card upended the boxing champ's life and added a powerful voice to the anti-war movement. Now that piece of history is coming up for sale.
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