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Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Clay on Jan. 17, 1942, is regarded as one of the top professional boxers of all time. He was an activist who spent his life fighting for and enacting change.
Muhammad Ali was a father of nine children: Maryum, Rasheda, Jamillah, Muhammad Ali Jr., Khaliah, Miya, Hana, Laila and Asaad Amin. Here’s everything to know about the boxing legend's kids.
OP-ED: In honor of his 83rd birthday, Lonnie Ali — Muhammad Ali’s widow — shares a groundbreaking study revealing the trends that shape compassion in America.
The making of a champion: Ali’s early years American Heavyweight boxer, Cassius Clay (later Muhammad Ali, 1942 – 2016), making a fist as he lies on his hotel bed, London, 27th May 1963.
Opening in November 2005, the Muhammad Ali Center was 20 years in making. Its development was spearheaded by Ali and his wife Lonnie, who wanted a place to not only celebrate his career and life ...
Hundreds of items related to the life and career of one of the world’s greatest athletes are headed to auction. Paul Jancha, former attorney for boxing great Muhammad Ali, is selling more than ...
Heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad Ali refused to join the United States military at the height of the Vietnam War on this day in history, April 28, 1967.
Foreman attended Ali's memorial and funeral service when Ali died in 2016. But the relationship got off to a rocky start in 1974 leading up to "The Rumble in the Jungle,'' their fight in Zaire.
Muhammad Ali, left, Liberace and Hulk Hogan pose for photos ahead of Wrestlemania I on March 29, 1985, at Madison Square Garden. Ali is being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame later this year.
Musical ‘Ali’ About the Life of Boxing Legend Muhammad Ali Is Being Developed for Broadway Produced in partnership with the sports icon and activist's wife Lonnie Ali, the show will be written ...
Muhammad Ali’s historic ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ WBC belt has sold for $6.18million at auction to Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay.
Ali quickly ingratiated himself with the media with his boastful claims and fresh, stylish way of speaking. He told Sports Illustrated in 1961: "Most of them [other boxers] … can fight almost as ...