As he taunted Joe Frazier, former heavyweight champion of the world, Muhammad Ali, current champ, pointed at the custom black T-shirts he and his entourage sported as they crashed the Aug. 26, 1975, ...
Since forcing a second ballot in the 2015 election that ushered in the scandal-plagued Sepp Blatter's brief final term as FIFA president, Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein of Jordan has focused on a different ...
Claressa Shields sent a clear message about her $8 million fight contract and Laili Ali refusing to fight her. On November 7, news broke that two-time Olympic gold medalist and undisputed heavyweight ...
Muhammad Ali was just barely into his 40s and still pretty freshly retired for good. He was having dinner one evening with a writer who couldn’t help but notice the way the chicken leg trembled in his ...
Do you find the federal trial of disgraced former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich confusing? Time's Dawn Reiss is here to help with a handy metaphor to explain the case, in which Blagojevich, ...
Women's pound-for-pound great and undisputed heavyweight champion Claressa Shields (17-0, 3 KOs) has been calling out the legendary Laila Ali (24-0, 21 KOs) for years now. Despite the fact that Ali is ...
On the morning of 1 October 1975, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier stepped into a boxing ring in the Philippines to duke it out for the heavyweight championship of the world. The “Thrilla in Manila”, ...
More than three weeks ago, Claressa Shields fired verbal shots at Laila Ali over their potential boxing match. "Laila and her representatives have told us no," Shields said during an interview with ...
He was fast of fist and foot -- lip, too -- a heavyweight champion who promised to shock the world and did. He floated. He stung. Mostly, he thrilled, even after the punches had taken their toll and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Fifty years ago, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier fought the “Thrilla in Manila,” still considered the greatest and ...
On November 7, news broke that two-time Olympic gold medalist and undisputed heavyweight champion Claressa Shields (who goes by the "GWOAT") signed a guaranteed $8 million multi-fight partnership with ...
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