A boxer who experiences a knockout in the first round may be exposed to less cerebral trauma than the boxer that experiences multiple cerebral concussions throughout the duration of a 10-round bout.
For Lyle it was merely paid entertainment to get beaten up by the most charming, charismatic fighter of all time, and to do it before a Las Vegas crowd with a backdrop of scantily clad showgirls.
The fight was signed and scheduled to be held just outside of Manila in Quezon City, the Philippines, on September 30, 1975. The event was dubbed the “Thrilla in Manila.”
He conducted himself as a gentleman at all times and yet, even when he was the champion, even when he had beaten Ali, he never received the acclaim and respect that he felt the championship deserved.
Ali moved to the right, toward the closed eye, and sent right hand after right hand into Frazier’s badly swollen head. His face was so distended that it looked monstrous under the glaring ring lights.
A close-up of Muhammad Ali in 1996 showed an impassive face. The sparkle that had illuminated his expression as he mugged for the cameras of Life magazine was absent.
the branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system
Parkinson’s disease is a chronic neurological condition named after Dr. James Parkinson, an English surgeon who first described the illness in 1817. The disease affects certain nerve centers inside the brain, reducing a chemical, dopamine, that is vital to human functioning.
money set aside for a specific purpose, as by a legislature
In 1997, Ali testified via a written statement before the House Appropriations Subcommittee for the Department of Labor, Health & Human Services, Education and Related Agencies. The purpose of the hearing was to consider, among other things, whether the federal government should provide $100 million toward research for a cure for Parkinson's disease.
But legends are made by the people who define them, who look at the lives of people like Muhammad Ali and decide from the vantage point of history whether what they have done is worthwhile.
For some black people Liston’s Mob ties were more desirable than Ali’s affiliation with the Nation of Islam, which called attention to race at a time when many African Americans, and whites as well, wanted to put race out of the national vocabulary.
Through his style, speed, and footwork, he showed the world that intelligence, discipline, and determination could overcome the tactics of sheer power and aggression in heavyweight fighting.
proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers
Courage does not mean letting go of fear. It means having the will to face one’s fears, to face the dangers in one’s life, and to venture forward to do that which is morally right.
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