House passes Ali Revival Act
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The Sporting Tribune's Arash Markazi spoke to Muhammad Ali's widow, Lonnie Ali, about the impact the world champion had to Iran and many in the Middle East.
Fifty-years ago I was the youngest ticket buyer at the Rochester, Minnesota Civic Center to watch via closed circuit satellite the Rumble in the Jungle between Heavyweight Champion George Foreman and four to one underdog Muhammad Ali, 7300 miles away in ...
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House passes Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act
The U.S. House passed the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act to boost pay and health safety. The bill heads to the Senate amid debate on promoter power.
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‘A good move’: Busy Louisville streets to go back to two-way traffic
New changes en route this summer aim to make both Muhammad Ali and Chestnut safer. The two streets will become two-ways, a move the reverend and members of his church support.
Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Clay Jr., rose from humble beginnings to become a boxing legend, known for his speed, confidence, and outspoken nature. His refusal to be drafted into the Vietnam War led to a ban from boxing,
The fight over the future of professional boxing just moved from the ring to the House floor. On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives approved the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act, a sweeping rewrite of federal boxing rules that would let private "unified boxing organizations" handle promotion,
The IDF announced that it struck an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force member in Beirut, Lebanon, on Monday afternoon, although it did not initially name the target. The Israel Navy killed
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Muhammad Ali rejected the army - "Then the ban came down"
Muhammad Ali was one of the biggest names in the world when he made the decision that changed everything: he refused the draft. The backlash was immediate, and the punishment hit hard — his title, license,