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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.
Muhammad Ali’s legacy extends beyond his stinging right jab, world titles and Olympic gold medal, to the heart and compassion ...
Rahaman Ali, the younger brother of Muhammad Ali and a former boxer, has died at the age of 82, the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky, said Saturday. Rahaman died on Friday, Aug. 1, the ...
Muhammad Ali, who died Friday at 74, is widely considered one of the greatest boxers off all time. After defeating Zbigniew Pietrzykowski for the gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Ali ...
Some said he had shown nearly as much promise in the ring as Muhammad Ali. But he gave up his own career to join the champ’s entourage. By Alex Traub Rahaman Ali, who gave up a boxing career of his ...
Billy Crystal speaks during a memorial service for boxing legend Muhammad Ali at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky., on June 10, 2016. Senior Correspondent Comedian Billy Crystal repeated his ...
One of the most memorable quotes from the late Muhammad Ali, even for those who aren't boxing fans, is "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. His hands can't hit what his eyes can't see. Now you ...
Sonji Clay-Glover, 59, the first wife of boxing great Muhammad Ali, died Tuesday at her home in Chicago of natural causes. The couple married Aug. 14, 1964, when Ali was still known as Cassius Clay.
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