George Chuvalo... Muhammad Ali’s toughest opponent. |
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
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... Muhammad Ali was an American treasure.
ReplyDeleteA battle for the ages. Two great, great fighters.
ReplyDeleteIs this outside of the Gardens, Andy?
ReplyDelete109 Ossington Avenue on the east side between Queen Street West and Dundas Street West.
DeleteThat's an interesting piece of information that I did not know. We have a connection here in Phoenix with the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute to Muhammad Ali.
ReplyDeleteHistory has proved Muhammad Ali correct about the Vietnam War, and I always thought the U.S. was about freedom of religion.
ReplyDeleteI have recently finished a book about Muhammad Ali called "More than a Champion" by Jan Philipp Reemstma
ReplyDeleteAli was a great fighter and person.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this fight, guess I should do some research. Do you enjoy watching boxing Andy?
ReplyDeleteBuen homenaje este que nos brindas
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Interesting to read.
ReplyDeleteI remember when he was Cassius Clay--- and was bringing a lot of new attention to boxing.
ReplyDeleteNice story to read. Never to old to learn something new.
ReplyDeleteEmbarrassed to say, but I have to google George Chuvalo. And I'm old enough to have known. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great plaque!