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Instead, they're calling tomorrow night's Muhammad Ali-Larry Holmes fight "The Last Hurrah", the culmination of two careers, as one fighter seeks to confirm his greatness, and the other tries to assert...
...Muhammad Ali has been the underdog before, but never like this. Even as he boasts, some of the innate confidence of Cassius Clay is gone. Ali believes he has performed a "miracle" by losing 30 pounds. What he may discover, however, is that this fat was covering up an untoned body. The flab has disappeared, but that does not mean that the strength and reflexes have returned. Ali says he is in the best shape of his career. At 38, this simply cannot...
...some of the most famous action photographs of athletes taken in the past 15 years. He still shoots sports for TIME, but likes the great variety of his new assignments. Says Leifer: "I'm interested in much more than sports. I like having my ringside seat for Muhammad Ali fights and my sideline pass at the Super Bowl, but I was thrilled about getting a seat in the motorcade during Pope John Paul's visit to the U.S. and a floor pass for the political conventions...
...didn't know that cigarettes caused cancer, and Sonny Liston was not only alive but heavyweight champion of the world. There were no pocket calculators, and no Cuisinarts, and students had to wear ties to the dining halls at Harvard. It makes the Rolling Stones, along with Johnny Carson, Muhammad Ali, and Bruno Sammartino, our greatest eaters of artistic yogurt, the reigning longevity-kings of our culture...
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