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Ali’s legendary fight in Lewiston took place on May 25, 1965, when he defended his heavyweight title against Sonny Liston.
Philadelphia sculptor Zenos Frudakis renders Muhammad Ali’s 1965 win over Sonny Liston for the town where it happened.
When Muhammad Ali knocked down Sonny Liston on May 25, 1965, a 22-year-old photographer named Neil Leifer was ringside.
Muhammad Ali, known by many as ‘The Greatest,’ is widely regarded as the most iconic figure in the history of boxing.
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Factinate on MSNMuhammad Ali’s lightning punch knocked out Sonny Liston only seconds after the opening bell, leading spectators to suspect that the match was fixed.Muhammad Ali took on Sonny Liston in a rematch of their 1964 fight. The bout lasted barely more than a minute, with Ali’s ...
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Most famous sports photo of all time turns 60 years oldAn iconic photo, regarded by many as the most famous sports photo of all time, was taken exactly 60 years ago on 25 May. On ...
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Irish Star on MSN'I'm Muhammad Ali's grandson – here's what he'd have made of controversial Mike Tyson decision'Muhammad Ali is widely regarded as the greatest boxer of all time, but the sport has changed in a wealth of ways since his ...
Boxing legend George Foreman surprised the world by choosing a different all-time great over his most famous rival, sparking ...
Also known as the Manial Palace Museum, after the neighborhood it's located in, the Prince Muhammad Ali Palace is definitely ...
In Lewiston, Ali added luster to his fame, but he didn’t forget the city he once said held “a special place in my memories.” ...
Ali knocked Liston down in 1 minute and 44 seconds into their bout at the Central Maine Youth Center on Birch Street, now The ...
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