Muhammad Ali
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Joe Frazier, the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion from
1968-73, compiled a 32-4-1 career record, with 27 knockouts;
his only losses were to Muhammad Ali and George Foreman (twice each), while his lone draw came in his last bout at the age of 37.
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5. Manu Ginobili vs. Serbia, 2004 Olympics (basketball).
4. Michael Jordan vs. Utah Jazz, 1998 NBA Finals
(basketball) 3. Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston, II, May 25, 1965 (boxing) 2. Diego Maradona vs. England, 1986 World Cup quarterfinals (soccer) 1. Kermit Washington (Lakers) vs. Rudy Tomjanovich (Rockets), NBA game, December 9, 1977 (basketball)
From shining examples of our country's spirit to
remarkable displays of courage, sports figures have etched their
names into our hearts and minds with magical performances throughout history. In their honor, we take a look back at the defining sports moments that made us proud to be American. (P.S. -- Hulkamania Lives!)
MUHAMMAD ALI SAFETY ACT One Hundred Sixth Congress
of the United States of America AT THE SECOND
SESSION Begun and held at the City of Washington on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of January, two thousand An Act To reform unfair and anticompetitive ...







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"Smokin' Joe" Frazier Fires Off One Liners in Guest ...