Muhammad Ali's resurfaced poem on friendship states the enduring value of genuine connection over material wealth. The boxing ...
Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Marcellus Clay, was a legendary American heavyweight boxing champion and Olympic gold medallist.
Muhammad Alis powerful reminder, “We spend more time learning how to make a living than we do learning to make a life,” urges us to pause in a world obsessed with productivity. This reflective piece ...
Cassius Marcellus Clay might have been invented by a novelist with a penchant for the improbable. One of the most flamboyant and controversial figures of the antebellum era, Clay was born into ...
1950 — Detroit’s Wally Triplett gains 294 yards in kickoff returns and ends up with 331 total yards as the Lions pound the Los Angeles Rams 65-24 on 41 third-quarter points. 1960 — Cassius Clay ...
MOSINEE, Wis. (WSAW) - One look around Alex Swiderski’s office and you see it. “Tell me about this young guy right here,” I said to him. “Who is this young guy?” “Oh yeah. I think I know him, too,“ ...
In one of the most bizarre triumphs since P.T. Barnum had two of his midgets ceremonially married at Greenwich Village’s Grace Episcopal Church, in the middle of the nineteenth century, the fight game ...
This article first appeared in the Stars and Stripes Europe edition, Sept. 12, 1966. It is republished unedited in its original form. FRANKFURT, Germany — Cassius Clay, surprised and stung in the ...
Editor’s Note: As Lexington celebrates the 250th anniversary of its founding, the Herald-Leader and kentucky.com each day throughout 2025 will share interesting facts about our hometown. Compiled by ...
*After winning the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship defeating Sonny Liston in 1964, Cassius Clay – influenced by the Nation of Islam teachings – changed his name to Muhammad Ali (meaning “beloved ...
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