1960 — Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) wins his first professional fight beating Tunney Hunsaker on points in 6 rounds in Louisville, Kentucky.
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COLUMN: Clay-Battelle needed Aaron LaPoe, but his strength is knowing that feeling goes both ways
It may seem like, as the head coach of the Clay-Battelle football team, which is poised to finish with the school’s highest-ever state ranking at […] ...
While probably not as gruesome as the seminal battle, the Eumir Marcial-Eddy Colmenares bout could be the closest a ...
A decade after her infamous loss to Holly Holm, Rousey still doesn't understand that it was her reaction to adversity — ...
2024 — Dodgers slugger Freddie Freeman sets record with a home run in his sixth consecutive World Series game, including two ...
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It happened on a… October 29
Arabic news network, Al Jazeera broadcasts an excerpt from a video of Osama bin Laden in which the terrorist leader first ...
While sporting competitions are held up as great and virtuous unifiers, the reality – from as far back as the ancient Greeks ...
While sporting competitions are held up as great and virtuous unifiers, the reality – from as far back as the ancient Greeks – is that corruption and politicisation are always lurking nearby.
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Today in History for Oct. 30: ...
There is also a clay jar decorated with Nile crocodiles (AD 250–300 ... as well as bringing Sudan’s fascinating history to ...
Anticipation is building as Stirling Smith Museum unveils Ancient Sudan: Enduring Heritage — a free British Museum exhibition celebrating ...
Cassius Clay hosts Milton Metz on his radio show Milton Metz, host of WHAS 840 radio show Juniper 5-2385, chatted with a young boxer named Cassius Clay on the popular show. (Audio courtesy 840 WHAS ...
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