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GUEST: And of course, Muhammad Ali, formerly known as Cassius Clay... APPRAISER: Yes. GUEST: ...was born in Louisville, Kentucky. So I do not know if maybe they were in the mosque there.
Muhammad Ali was known simply as 'The Greatest,' though he once admitted there was a fighter he considered to be even greater ...
But the Clays have been there for six generations—ever since their ancestors worked as slaves on the plantation of Cassius Marcellus Clay, who was Lincoln’s Minister to Russia. They like the ...
lands a left hook that pops back the head of Chicago’s Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) in the 175-pound inter-city Golden Gloves title bout at Chicago Stadium on March 25, 1959. Clay, only 17 ...
Muhammad Ali’s visit to Cedar Rapids in 1982 came about six months after his final fight, a loss to Trevor Berbick.
Redemption was a long time coming for George Foreman and when it finally arrived he grabbed it with both fists.
Formerly Cassius Clay, the heavyweight enigma from Louisville, Kentucky won Gold at 1960 Olympic Games in Rome and turned ...
While two shots aren’t uncommon in photography, they’re nowhere near as common as portraits or still lifes or landscapes.
That was Cassius Clay, who had been stripped of his crown for refusing induction into the US Army to fight in the Vietnam War. Clay changed his name to Muhammad Ali in 1964 after converting to the ...
Joe Joyce has various prospects for a rich and fulfilling life outside of boxing, but the 39-year-old heavyweight resisted retirement calls after his punishing loss to Filip Hrgovic.