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Muhammad Ali had his first television interview with British journalist David Frost in 1968. Over the years, Frost conducted 12 televised interviews with the heavyweight champion, with the final ...
Defeating George Foreman gave Muhammad Ali back the Heavyweight Title. He knew how to be the champ, exuding confidence in any environment. I met Ali in 1975 when he came to Fisk University.
Muhammad Ali redefined heavyweight boxing—he broke every rule about how big men should fight. Across 21 years as a professional, Ali won 56 fights (37 by knockout) and lost only 5. Ali turned ...
The looming figure of Muhammad Ali arrived in Lewiston once more - this time, permanently. Nearly 60 years to the day since Ali's historic heavyweight title fight against Sonny Liston in the ...
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.
Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, and Mike Tyson, legends in the realm of boxing, all concur that "Sugar" Ray Robinson stands atop the sport as the all-time greatest.
New this year at 502'sDay were several activations for guests to learn about Muhammad Ali.
On Tuesday, the Ali Center will commemorate the anniversary of Ali's passing by providing free red roses to those wishing to pay their respects at his gravesite in Cave Hill Cemetery.
Muhammad Ali and Legendary TV Host Battle Over Race in Explosive TV Interview: 'You Lying Just Like the Devil' British journalist David Frost interviewed the boxing champ 12 times, and their 34 ...
Muhammad Ali's 34-year association with British journalist David Frost is explored in a succession of television interviews in the new MSNBC documentary series 'Frost Vs.'.