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On May 25, 1965, Leifer snapped a photo of Muhammad Ali knocking out Sonny Liston in a rematch of a world heavyweight title bout at the Central Maine Youth Center in Lewiston, which today is known ...
The Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky, has a new photo exhibit in honor of International Women's Day: "Iconic Women: From Everyday Life to Global Heroes." ...
HOLLYWOOD, FLA. (WSVN) - Muhammad Ali is arguably the best boxer of all time and one of the most influential athletes to live, well now his grandson is looking to live up to the family name inside ...
The eight-part series will delve into Muhammad Ali’s lasting impact beyond the boxing ring through his own words in never-before-heard audio and explore his commitment to fighting injustice.
This event was part of the Ali Center’s 9th Annual Ali Fest, a weeklong celebration honoring his legacy. The Louisville Bats will host Muhammad Ali Night at Slugger Field Thursday as well.
The statue is well on its way toward being unveiled May 25 to mark the 60th anniversary of Ali's knockout of Liston at what is now called The Colisée, sculptor Zenos Frudakis said.
When Muhammad Ali knocked down Sonny Liston on May 25, 1965, a 22-year-old photographer named Neil Leifer was ringside. Decades later, the image he captured still has our attention.