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April 28th, 2008 by admin

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Vandor 45070 Muhammad Ali Large Tin Tote, Multicolored Vandor 45070 Muhammad Ali Large Tin Tote, Multicolored
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Pay tribute to the greatest in all sports history with this Muhammad Ali lunchbox. Featuring a young Ali likeness with retro-style graphics reminiscent of an old fashioned fight poster. The lunchbox recalls the seminal fight between Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston on May 25th 1965, one of the most talked-about boxing matches in history...

Muhammad Ali Boxing Sports Memorabilia Magnetic Tin Sign Muhammad Ali Boxing Sports Memorabilia Magnetic Tin Sign
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Pay tribute to the greatest in all of sports history with this Muhammad Ali metal plaque. Featuring a young Ali likeness with retro-style graphics reminiscent of an old fashioned fight poster. Magnetized on the back, this sign will look great hung on a refrigerator or file cabinet; or use it as a coin or jewelry tray! It's a Knockout!Remember: "The hands can't hit what the eyes can't see...

Vandor 45179 Muhammad Ali 16-Ounce Glass Set, 2-Piece Vandor 45179 Muhammad Ali 16-Ounce Glass Set, 2-Piece
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Be known as The Greatest host when you serve up cold ones in these Muhammad Ali Glasses.

Golden Throats 2: More Celebrity Rock Oddities! { Various Artists } Golden Throats 2: More Celebrity Rock Oddities! { Various Artists }
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Out-of-print. Booklet has parody of SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST cover photo. Sebastian Cabot, William Shatner, Mae West, Cassius Clay, Chad Everett etc. Small thin saw cut into title spine. Light scuffs on disc will not affect play.

I Am the Greatest I Am the Greatest
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Cassius Clay had yet to win the heavyweight championship or, indeed, to change his name when this 1963 recording was made. Incredibly young sounding, he's at his best here when making swipe after verbal swipe at Sonny Liston, both in verse and in (scripted?) answers to audience questions...

I Am the Greatest I Am the Greatest
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Cassius Clay had yet to win the heavyweight championship or, indeed, to change his name when this 1963 recording was made. Incredibly young sounding, he's at his best here when making swipe after verbal swipe at Sonny Liston, both in verse and in (scripted?) answers to audience questions...

Muhammad Ali - Boxing's Best (Sports Illustrated) Muhammad Ali - Boxing's Best (Sports Illustrated)
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MUHAMMAD ALI - BOXING'S BEST was produced for an HBO television series on great heavyweights, a series that also includes Joe Louis and Jack Dempsey. Each program runs about one hour.The documentary includes ring action as well as other important events in the life of Muhammad Ali...

I Shook Up the World - Clay vs. Liston 1964 [VHS] I Shook Up the World - Clay vs. Liston 1964 [VHS]
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February 25th. 1964 - Miami Beach Convention Center. Boxing fans gathered to watch Sonny Liston, the reigning heavyweight champion, take down a brash young contender the world would soon know as Muhammad Ali...

Muhammad Ali vs Sonny Liston: Clay Shocks the World Muhammad Ali vs Sonny Liston: Clay Shocks the World
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Nobody gave the brash Cassius Clay a chance against a feared slugger Charles "Sonny" Liston. Clay, better known as Muhammad Ali, the name he later adopted, was making his first attempt for the world heavyweight title...

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Top 3 Misguided Comebacks in Sports History

Lance Armstrong announced on September 9, 2008 that he would return to competitive cycling in an effort to win the 2009 Tour de France. Since then, Lance experienced a series of mishaps including placing 29th in the Tour Down Under in Australia and breaking a collarbone which forced him to withdraw from the Vuelta Castilla Y Leon in Spain. To top it all off, his favorite bike was stolen in Sacramento. Anyone can agree that this is certainly not how he envisioned his supposed grand comeback. Sadly, Lance Armstrong is not the only one to jeopardize his legacy by attempting another shot at glory only to be embarrassingly worse off. Here are the top three misguided and slightly mortifying comebacks in sports history.  

Michael Jordan

Air Jordan’s first comeback was hugely successful, earning him three more championship rings with the Chicago Bulls. Also, everyone saw the out-of-this-world brilliance he displayed against Byron Russell in the final seconds in Game 6 of the NBA Finals against Utah Jazz. That was indeed the perfect and almost godly way to voluntarily end his career, but then he decided to make a second comeback in 2001 with the Washington Wizards. Throughout the two seasons he played with the club, it was painful to watch Jordan glued to the court, unable to fly like he used to. Don’t be mistaken, he still managed to pull a few surprises like scoring 43 points in an NBA Game and making the All-Star cut at age 40. But seeing him being outrun, pushed over, and getting blocked by younger but lesser known players made many fans cringe and feel embarrassed for the living legend. To make matters worse, the Washington Wizards officially booted Michael out of the squad in 2003.

Brett Favre

During his prime, Brett Favre was probably the most feared and respected quarterbacks in the NFL. Known as the toughest and greatest gunslinger the Green Bay Packers has ever seen, Favre has three AP MVP awards, one Superbowl ring, and plenty of other championships and awards under his belt. To any professional athlete, this is more than enough legacy to leave behind for the history books. Yet he chose to come out of retirement in 2008 to join the New York Jets. His decision, which garnered much controversy, failed to have the impact everyone was hoping for. The New York Jets lost all of its last five games and missed the playoffs. To add insult to injury, Chad Pennington, the gunslinger that Brett replaced, went on to lead the Miami Dolphins to perhaps the greatest turnaround in NFL history.

Muhammad Ali

He may be the “greatest of All Time”, but he chose to add embarrassing moments in his biography rather than go down in history with a luminous conclusion to his career. The boxer formerly known as Cassius Clay decided to make a comeback in 1980 only to lose two consecutive fights against Larry Holmes and a then-unknown boxer named Trevor Berbick. Although the defeats did little to wreck his remarkable legacy, it was still a difficult sight for the fans to see a bloated 40-year-old Muhammad Ali getting beat up by far lesser foes. GP

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