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Joe Frazier, Muhammad Ali, and the WBA Tournament Article 
On April 28, 1967, Muhammad Ali refused to step forward when his old and new names were called at the United States Armed Forces station in Houston, Texas.
Jun 22, 2010 - Paul-John Ramos
The Legacy of Muhammad Ali Article 
It's been 45 years since Muhammad Ali captured his first world heavyweight title, but his impact on sports-and society, perhaps-can still be seen today.
Aug 26, 2009 - Jon Matsune
Vitali vs. Wladimir: Which Klitschko is the Real Champ? (Part 2) Article 
Forget the snub by HBO, Ring Magazine belts or challenging David Haye, the Klitschkos must fight each other to determine who is king of the heavyweights.
Oct 17, 2010 - Mark Dodge
ESPN Presents: The Fab Five (Review/Rating) Article 
On March 13, 2011 ESPN showed the fantastic documentary The Fab Five, highlighting the 91-92 and 92-93 Michigan Wolverine college basketball revolution.
Mar 14, 2011 - Matthew Braswell
World Boxing Hall of Fame Honors Bob Arum Article 
On November 15, 2008, The World Boxing Hall of Fame will honor new inductees as well as present a Lifetime Achievement Award at its 29th Annual Banquet of Champions.
Nov 11, 2008 - Bill Scherer
Boxing Hall of Famer Jerry Quarry Article 
He goes down in boxing history as the proverbial also-ran - the guy with talent and guts to spare who just happened to come along at the wrong time.
Oct 16, 2009 - Jon Matsune
The Top Five Heavyweight Champions Article 
The top five Heavyweight champions stand alone and resplendent as the finest big men ever to have laced on the gloves.
Dec 16, 2009 - Steven Pink
The Art of Bruising: A History of Boxing Article 
From fist-a-cuffs to Fight Club, boxing has been a part of the social consciousness for eons in many forms. Its rich history continues even today.
Nov 7, 2011 - Jullie Chung
Bob Foster's Reign as Light Heavyweight Champion Article 
Bob Foster, a tall, lean fighter who owned punching power in both hands and a tremendous left jab, was the most feared contender at light heavyweight in 1967.
Jan 30, 2010 - Paul-John Ramos
Larry Holmes is a Great Who Deserves Respect Article 
Larry Holmes, The Easton Assassin, was Heavyweight champion for seven years. Yet even today he struggles to receive the respect and acclamation he so rightly deserves.
Oct 22, 2009 - Steven Pink
David Haye: I'm Never Going Down as an All-Time Great Article 
The WBA champ dishes on Povetkin, Chagaev and Klitschko; ponders how he'd have fared against Ali; and laments his inability to find a 'great opponent.'
Mar 1, 2011 - Mark Dodge