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  2. Boxing career of Muhammad Ali - Wikipedia

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    The fight was largely motivated by Ali's need for money. Holmes' trainer Richie Giachetti said, "Larry didn't want to fight Ali. He knew Ali had nothing left; he knew it would be a horror." It was around this time that Ali started struggling with vocal stutters and trembling hands. [58]

  3. The Fight (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Fight is a 1975 non-fiction book by Norman Mailer about the boxing title fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman at Kinshasa in Zaire in 1974, known as the "Rumble in the Jungle". Summary [ edit ]

  4. Muhammad Ali - Wikipedia

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    The fight became famous for Ali's introduction of the rope-a-dope tactic. [111] The fight was watched by a record estimated television audience of 1 billion viewers worldwide. [112] [113] It was the world's most-watched live television broadcast at the time. [114]

  5. Muhammad Ali vs. Richard Dunn - Wikipedia

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    The fight is remembered for being the last time Ali would knock down any opponent in the ring in his boxing career. [8] The punch Ali used to knockout Dunn was taught to Ali by Taekwondo Grandmaster Jhoon Rhee. Rhee called that punch the "Accupunch", which he learnt from Bruce Lee. Rhee was Ali's head coach for this Dunn fight. [9]

  6. Muhammad Ali vs. Antonio Inoki - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali vs. Antonio Inoki, billed as The War of the Worlds, [1] was a fight between American professional boxer Muhammad Ali and Japanese professional wrestler Antonio Inoki, held at the Nippon Budokan arena in Tokyo, Japan, on June 26, 1976.

  7. Muhammad Ali vs. Jerry Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Ali had accumulated a bit of rust and lost a bit of speed from the years off, but was sharp throughout the match, using his jab to keep Quarry off balance and landing power shots consistently. Quarry grew bolder as the fight went on, and managed to land several shots on the former champion, but suffered a cut over the left eye in the third ...

  8. Muhammad Ali vs. Henry Cooper II - Wikipedia

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    On 16 April 1966 Muhammad Ali signed to make the fourth defence of the title he had won against Sonny Liston in June 1963, against Henry Cooper. [2] Cooper had faced Ali in the bout immediately prior to him becoming the champion and had famously knocked down the American with a trademark left hook at the end of the fourth round, with trainer Angelo Dundee appearing to possibly pop an ampule of ...

  9. Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Bugner - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 title fight with Bugner was Ali's third title defense since 1974, and was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and remains the only world heavyweight championship fight hosted in the nation's history. Bugner lasted the 15 round distance, and once again neither man was knocked down, but Ali won the fight on points by a comfortable margin.