Album: Black Superman (1975)
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  • Muhammad Ali, seen here in a 1967 photo, cemented his place in boxing history for all time with a stunning eighth round knock out of unbeaten and seemingly unbeatable heavyweight champion George Foreman in Kinshasa in October 1974.

    Photo: Library of Congress

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  • George Pope from Richmond Bc CanadaCatchy beat; I kind of figured it was tongue-in-cheek, buyt why not? As above, Mohammed Ali, by any other name was a grandiose personality who did a lot to put heavyweight boxing on the viewing for a new generation. . . Irt did for me -- I really was into watching during Larry Holmes time, & got bored with Tyson, especially after the ear thing. . .Good one, Seventhmist!
  • Seventhmist from 7th HeavenAfter his last bout with Larry Holmes, he floated like a bee and stung like a butterfly.
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