Muhammad Ali holds the career record of 56 wins, five losses and 37 knockouts before his retirement from boxing in 1981 at the age of 39. The most extraordinary matches were against Liston, Joe Frazier and George Foreman.He became the first and only three-time lineal World Heavyweight Boxing ...
Muhammad Ali’s Boxing Record Muhammad Ali’s boxing career boasts 56 wins, 5 losses and 37 knockouts. He won the Heavyweight Championship 3 times between 1964 to 1979, which made him the title of ‘The Greatest’. He holds this title along with two others, Evander Holyfield (USA) and Le...
Muhammad Ali was a three-time heavyweight boxing champion with an impressive 56-win record. He was also known for his public stance against the Vietnam War.
The decision cost Ali his boxing license and his heavyweight title, and he was sentenced to five years in prison but remained free pending an appeal. Neil Leifer In professional exile for three and a half years because of his draft case, Ali sought to return to boxing in 1970. He began...
He first called himself “Cassius X” before setting on the name Muhammad Ali. Ali is known mainly for his excellent boxing record. He rarely ever lost a fight. In his career of twenty-one years, Ali has an exceptional record consisting of fifty-six wins, out of which Get Access...
Few athletes transcend the sports world into mainstream celebrity status, and even fewer surpass the aura of celebrity to become a cultural icon. By the end of his boxing career, Muhammad Ali had achieved both. A gifted athlete from a young age, Ali rose from humble beginnings to win a gol...
Muhammad Ali is considered by many to be the greatest boxer of all time. Claybegan his boxing career in Louisville, Kentucky. As an amateur, Clay won two national Golden Gloves titles and two Amateur Athletic Union national titles. In 1960, he won the light heavyweight gold medal in the Ro...
Ali had been in Britain on a 2-day-visit to record a television sports interview. Credit: AP World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali, left, and Ernie Terrell stand face to face during a weigh-in for the title fight tonight in Houston, Texas, on Feb. 6, 1967. Credit: AP Boxing ...
The Best Of Friends For 35 years, photographer Howard Bingham has traveled the globe, meeting princes and presidents, all thanks to his selfless devotion to a buddy, Muhammad Ali, who happens to be the most famous man in the world.
Lionel Messi’sformer teammate held a deep admiration forMuhammad Alithroughout his career. The greatest athlete of all time remains a topic of debate for every sports enthusiast. However, the Swedish star is firmly convinced that the boxi...