In 1976, the greatest boxer alive stepped into a ring with a Japanese wrestling legend, and what followed was chaotic, ...
One of the greatest boxers of all time, Muhammad Ali was a rare athlete who transcended his sport completely, becoming one of the foremost civil rights icons of the 20th century, endearing himself to ...
On June 26, 1976, the 14,500 ticket holders seated in the Nippon Budokan arena in Tokyo were about to become profoundly disappointed. For those who’d bought ringside seats for ¥300,000 at the time ...
Chuck Wepner was never supposed to belong in the same ring as Muhammad Ali, but for 15 brutal rounds, he proved the world wrong in one of boxing's most unforgettable displays of raw determination.
アート、スケートボード、サーフィン、格闘技の4つのルーツを持つ、カリフォルニア発のライフスタイルブランド・RVCA<ルーカ>は、20世紀を代表するスポーツアイコンである、伝説的プロボクサー、Muhammad Ali<モハメド・アリ>とのコラボレーション ...
To be a fan of boxing is not a requirement for a ringside seat to "Muhammad Ali," a new documentary by award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns. Like each of his nearly 30 films, "Muhammad Ali" explores a ...
Fifty years ago, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier delivered one of the greatest fights boxing has ever seen. They went 14 rounds, trading bludgeonings for nearly 45 minutes before Ali emerged victorious.
"The Greatest," the first scripted series about Muhammad Ali authorized by the boxing icon’s estate, is taking a different approach to telling Ali’s story.