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Howie Steindler was a respected manager in the Los Angeles boxing scene. He worked closely with Meredith and Sylvester ...
Nino Benvenuti, an Italian boxer who won the welterweight title at the 1960 Rome Olympics and was named the outstanding fighter of those Games over Cassius Clay, died Tuesday in Rome. He was 87.
And when Langlands, team mate of Raper and Gasnier, no less, put on a pair of white boots in the 1975 ... the noisy exhibitionist Cassius Clay had become the charismatic Muhammad Ali.
MATTOON -- Guest speaker Robert Sterling discussed 19th century soldier and abolitionist Cassius Clay's connections ... known as "the Lion of White Hall." Clay, who was the son of a Revolutionary ...
GUEST: And of course, Muhammad Ali, formerly known as Cassius Clay... APPRAISER: Yes. GUEST: ...was born in Louisville, Kentucky. So I do not know if maybe they were in the mosque there.
Which is to say, I’m ready to get down to the ugly business of writing about both the recent political developments that have altered the original structure of this seemingly straightforward piece ...
Wearing white trunks with red stripes ... in the past three and a half years. Cassius Clay’s handlers hold him back as he reacts after he is announced the new heavyweight champion of the world at ...
The diverse broadcaster has called 14 Olympic Games, and numerous big-name boxing events, and was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in ... in my heart… “So when Cassius Clay came ...
Laura Clay, one of Cassius Clay’s daughters, was born in 1849 at White Hall, near Richmond. She was raised largely by her mother while her father pursued political ambitions as an abolitionist.
Ryan C. Hermens [email protected] Mitchell is from Berea, and is a descendant of Cassius Marcellus Clay, who lived in Lexington and on a farm called White Hall outside of Richmond.
if only Dick Allen were alive to see his long overdue selection as a Hall of Famer ... where he was the American League MVP in 1972 with the White Sox, added: “Things were crazy, going from Cassius ...
Another criticism of Clay (who resided at White Hall in Madison County) from the 6- 24-1845 issue, argued that Cassius Clay misinterpreted a provision from the 3rd section of 4th article of the U.