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In an interview with RetroBoxingLive, legendary trainer Emanuel Steward, who coached the likes to Thomas Hearns, Lennox Lewis ...
In 1994, Foreman, who passed away this year, got a second shot at a heavyweight world title after losing to Morrison. This time it was against 35-0 IBF champion, Michael Moorer, who was coming off of ...
Boxing returns to New York City this weekend for The Ring’s third show, with the US Open tennis’s grounds playing host ...
Madison Square Garden Garden is known as the Mecca of boxing for staging many great fights over the years, but New York City as a whole is littered with many iconic venues that have opened their doors ...
In this week's mailbag top coach Stephen "Breadman" Edwards explains why he is picking Terence "Bud" Crawford to defeat Saul ...
A trilogy between the two men took place in September 1976, and saw Ali win by unanimous decision, but it was another close battle that some fans felt could have gone either way, showing that ...
Foreman’s record is littered with the names of heavyweight legends: Ken Norton, Joe Frazier, Muhammad Ali. He even faced a 28-year-old Evander Holyfield in 1991, such was his incredible longevity.
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Muhammad Ali's Grandson Pays Homage To George Foreman - MSNFrazier was the first man to beat Ali. Foreman had also knocked out Ken Norton, who was the only other man to defeat Ali at the time.
Down goes Frazier!” Foreman defended his belt against Ken Norton before accepting the fight with Ali in the now-immortal bout staged in Africa by promoter Don King.
At 32, Ali was seen as past his prime. Though he had avenged his losses to Frazier and Norton, few believed he could handle the raw power of Foreman.
George Foreman became the heavyweight champion of the world in his 20s, only to lose his belt to Muhammad Ali in perhaps the most memorable fight in boxing history. A full 20 years later in 1994 ...
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