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The Mirror US on MSNMuhammad Ali admitted even in his prime there was one heavyweight he wouldn't beatMuhammad Ali is rightly recognized as the greatest heavyweight of all-time while leaving an incredible lasting legacy on the sport, but there's one who he openly stated he'd lose to if they fought
Known as ‘The Greatest’, Ali rose to superstardom in 1964 when he defeated Sonny Liston to capture the world heavyweight championship for the first time. He triumphed in their rematch just over one year later before going on to make eight successful defences of his crown.
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Muhammad Ali is one of the greatest fighters in the history of boxing, and February 25, 1964 marked a crowing moment in Ali's legendary career. Back then, Ali was still known as Cassius Clay, and at 22, he fought Sonny Liston for the heavyweight title at ...
George Foreman once revealed that the ever-confident Muhammad Ali actually admitted he did not 'have the confidence' to beat one heavyweight rival.
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Before Muhammad Ali became 'The Greatest,' he had to defeat a terrifying champion: Sonny Liston. With a devastating punch and an invincible reputation, Liston seemed unstoppable, but his defeat marked the birth of Ali's legend.
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Muhammad Ali is considered as one of the greatest boxers in the history of the sport. And as good as his skills were in the ring, one could argue his skills wit
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNBipartisan effort seeks Congressional Gold Medal for Muhammad Ali's legacyA bipartisan effort is underway to posthumously award Muhammad Ali the Congressional Gold Medal for his contributions as an athlete, humanitarian, and civil rights figure. Rep. André Carson introduced the Muhammad Ali Congressional Gold Medal Act on January 16,
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