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  1. Muhammad Ali. Attendance: 63, 350. Ali announced his retirement on June 27, 1979, and the WBA title was declared vacant.

  2. Muhammad Ali was a boxer who mastered the rope-a-dope fighting technique. He is widely regarded by many boxing commentators and historians as the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. Boxing magazine The Ring named him number one in a 1998 ranking of greatest heavyweights from all eras. [3]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Muhammad_AliMuhammad Ali - Wikipedia

    Muhammad Ali's fights were some of the world's most-watched television broadcasts, setting television viewership records. His most-watched fights drew an estimated 12 billion viewers worldwide between 1974 and 1980, and were the world's most-watched live television broadcasts at the time.

  4. 6 days ago · Muhammad Ali achieved renown as a boxer through his speed, superb footwork, ability to take a punch, and tremendous courage. His final record of 56 wins and 5 losses with 37 knockouts has been matched by others, but the quality of his opponents and his overwhelming success during his prime placed him among boxing’s immortals.

  5. Muhammad Ali's ring record. Between the ropes Won Lost Draw Bouts KO W WF D KO'd L LF 56 5 0 61 37 19 0 0 1 4 0 Fight by fight Year Date Opponent Location Res./Rd. Title 1960: Oct. 29

  6. Jul 11, 2024 · Ali is confirmed to have had over 80 wins so the most likely record is 99-8 or somewhere there about. Kehler: His amateur record was reported to be 48-8 in the March 29, 1959, edition of "The Courier-Journal" (Louisville, KY).

  7. In a professional boxing career spanning 21 years and one month, Muhammad Ali fought 61 times with 56 wins and 5 losses. Ali retired from professional boxing with a record of 56-5, which included eight heavyweight world-title wins and 19 successful title defense fights.

  8. Sep 16, 2018 · Muhammed Ali, who died in 2016, is widely considered to be the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. During his career, he compiled a record of 56 wins, including 37 knockouts (KOs), and five losses.

  9. Dec 16, 2009 · An Olympic gold medalist and the first fighter to capture the heavyweight title three times, Ali won 56 times in his 21-year professional career. Ali’s outspokenness on issues of race, religion...

  10. Oct 26, 2012 · Full Muhammad Ali Record – 56 (37 kos) – 5. Below, find a complete Muhammad Ali record beginning with his first professional fight in 1960 and extending through his final professional appearance in 1981.

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