Aerial view of George Foreman on his back as referee Zach Clayton makes his count during the round eight knockdown by Muhammad Ali at the WBC/ WBA World Heavyweight Title fight at Stade du 20 Mai. The Rumble in the Jungle fight. Kinshasa, Zaire. October 30, 1974. Hand-signed by Neil Le...
Released bySony Pictureson February 1, the first day of Black History Month, theBig George Foremanbiopic trailer shows many of the highlights of Foreman's career, including hisiconic fight with Muhammad Ali. Foreman and Ali first fought on October 30, 1974. Referred to as "The Rumble in the...
The final episode charts with Ali's most famous victory. The Rumble in the Jungle.Seven years after losing his title, not in the ring. Ali knocks out George Foreman and becomes Heavyweight champion for the second time.The people who blocked his doors to boxing were now fêting Ali.This cou...
Neil Leifer photographed Muhammad Ali on over 50 different occasions between 1963 (as Cassius Clay) and 2012, including title fights, in studio, and at home. He captured iconic moments from his title fights against Sonny Liston, “The Fight of the Centur
Neil Leifer photographed Muhammad Ali on over 50 different occasions between 1963 (as Cassius Clay) and 2012, including title fights, in studio, and at home. He captured iconic moments from his title fights against Sonny Liston, “The Fight of the Centur
Neil Leifer photographed Muhammad Ali on over 50 different occasions between 1963 (as Cassius Clay) and 2012, including title fights, in studio, and at home. He captured iconic moments from his title fights against Sonny Liston, “The Fight of the Centur
Neil Leifer photographed Muhammad Ali on over 50 different occasions between 1963 (as Cassius Clay) and 2012, including title fights, in studio, and at home. He captured iconic moments from his title fights against Sonny Liston, “The Fight of the Centur
Neil Leifer photographed Muhammad Ali on over 50 different occasions between 1963 (as Cassius Clay) and 2012, including title fights, in studio, and at home. He captured iconic moments from his title fights against Sonny Liston, “The Fight of the Centur
and perhaps he also resented the fact that so much was made of Ali’s victories while his own were never accorded the significance they deserved. His career had become defined more by his defeats to George Foreman and Ali than his triumphs over a long list of formi...
Neil Leifer photographed Muhammad Ali on over 50 different occasions between 1963 (as Cassius Clay) and 2012, including title fights, in studio, and at home. He captured iconic moments from his title fights against Sonny Liston, “The Fight of the Centur