Ali would call it "the closest thing to dying" he had ever known. Half a century later, their brutal finale endures — a ...
Associated Press boxing writer Ed Schuyler later recalled: “The Thrilla in Manila was the best fight I’ve ever seen. As it ...
Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier's trilogy encounter in Manila in 1975 is the consensus greatest heavyweight title fight of all ...
Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier fought the "Thrilla in Manila" 50 years ago. It's still viewed as the greatest and most brutal ...
When match officials placed a more-than-three-foot-tall trophy in the middle of the ring, Ali grabbed it and feigned running ...
SIT DOWN, son. It’s all over. No-one will forget what you did here today.”The aforementioned words, spoken by trainer Eddie ...
Head to head, heaving body on heaving body. Heart Vs. Heart. Sheer desire against an absolutely equal amount of the stuff. On ...
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.
There has never been anybody in the history of boxing quite like Muhammad Ali. To earn nicknames like “The Greatest” and “The People’s Champion”, you have to be something special, and Ali was.
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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