A retired heavyweight legend has argued his case for being the greatest of all time, rather than the late-great Muhammad Ali.
NFL coach Sean Payton says he can't think of a major American sporting venue that has aged as well as the nearly 50-year-old Superdome.
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The Champion Who Knocked Out Legends and Fell into OblivionHe was a feared fighter in his time, with superhuman endurance and a devastating punch that allowed him to defeat renowned opponents. His rise was meteoric, but fate had an unexpected twist in store ...
Muhammad Ali is known simply as 'The Greatest,' well regarded for an unwavering confidence of beating any man in the ring. In ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Former World Heavyweight Champion Leon Spinks, Jr. lost his five-year battle with prostate and other cancers, at the age of 67 on Feb. 5 at 8:15 p.m. At the time of his ...
Muhammad Ali regained the heavyweight championship here in 1978 when he avenged his loss to Leon Spinks. Two years later, Sugar Ray Leonard beat Robert Duran in their rematch when Duran said ...
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