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Holyfield made the move up to heavyweight a short while after his victory over De Leon, going on to capture the undisputed ...
The tale of Louisville native Muhammad Ali throwing an Olympic gold medal off the Second Street Bridge and into the Ohio River is a common legend in his hometown, but did it actually happen? In ...
On May 27, 1984, Muhammad Ali carried the Olympic Torch through Louisville, Kentucky, captivating thousands of onlookers. Ali, the second runner in Kentucky, received cheers of "Hey, champ!" ...
On May 27, 1984, Muhammad Ali carried the Olympic Torch through Louisville, Kentucky, captivating thousands of onlookers. Ali, the second runner in Kentucky, received cheers of "Hey, champ!" ...
Muhammad Ali's matchless youth was a sustained exercise in performance art, in and out of the boxing ring. But an enduring image may be the one that shows an unsteady 54-year-old man lighting the ...
Biaggio Ali Walsh has explained that his grandfather, Muhammad Ali, couldn't believe what he was hearing when he found out how much Floyd Mayweather Jr was making for boxing fights ...
On May 27, 1984, Muhammad Ali carried the Olympic Torch through Louisville, Kentucky, captivating thousands of onlookers. Ali, the second runner in Kentucky, received cheers of "Hey, champ!" ...
On May 27, 1984, Muhammad Ali carried the Olympic Torch through Louisville, Kentucky, captivating thousands of onlookers. Ali, the second runner in Kentucky, received cheers of "Hey, champ!" ...
On May 27, 1984, Muhammad Ali carried the Olympic Torch through Louisville, Kentucky, captivating thousands of onlookers. Ali, the second runner in Kentucky, received cheers of "Hey, champ!" ...
On May 27, 1984, Muhammad Ali carried the Olympic Torch through Louisville, Kentucky, captivating thousands of onlookers. Ali, the second runner in Kentucky, received cheers of "Hey, champ!" ...
On May 27, 1984, Muhammad Ali carried the Olympic Torch through Louisville, Kentucky, captivating thousands of onlookers. Ali, the second runner in Kentucky, received cheers of "Hey, champ!" ...
On May 27, 1984, Muhammad Ali carried the Olympic Torch through Louisville, Kentucky, captivating thousands of onlookers. Ali, the second runner in Kentucky, received cheers of "Hey, champ!" as he ...