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George Foreman – who lost to Ali in 1974’s The Rumble in the Jungle – once said that the only thing that would truly beat his ...
Muhammad Ali truly tried to love everyone and Ali in Me tells stories of him so everyone can learn from his example ...
Not since the days of Tyson and Holyfield has heavyweight boxing belonged to the United States. Olympian Richard Torrez Jr. is the latest prospect to take up the mantle. Can he break the curse?
George Foreman had the power to knock out any heavyweight that ever lived and I’ve come to think of that as the best way to define his standing in the pantheon of heavyweight greats, writes Russ Anber ...
If you believe Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are in the wrong for not "retiring the jersey number'' of the iconic Tyron ...
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Even those who never won the title were greats, like Ken Norton ... came his way. It had been hard-earned through talent. But lurking around the ring and in his mind was the teasing, poking Ali ...
Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, Sonny Liston ... "He became such a loving character when he came back (aged 38). He was not seen as this giant force. Rather, he was like a loving teddy ...
The death of George Foreman signals the end of the golden age of heavyweight boxing and the 20-year gap between his two world titles is a unique record that will never be broken, WBC president ...
Sulaiman remembers Foreman as a man who defied expectations to reignite his passion for the sport, eventually becoming the oldest ever heavyweight champion after a change in his approach to life.
Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, Sonny Liston ... “He became such a loving character when he came back (aged 38). He was not seen as this giant force. Rather, he was like a loving ...
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