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Clay vs. Liston: A look back on how 'The Greatest' was born 50 years ago
Feb. 25, 1964: A crowd of 8,297 saw a brash 22-year-old named Cassius Clay live up to the oversized hype he created ahead of the world heavyweight title fight against champion Sonny Liston in Miami Beach, Fla. Clay, who later became Muhammad Ali, won when Liston's injured left shoulder kept him from answering the bell for the seventh round. Sports Illustrated has named the fight the fourth-greatest sports moment of the 20th century.
- Feb. 25, 1964: Liston's manager later said that the former champion injured his left shoulder during training, The Associated Press reported. Asked why the Liston camp didn't postpone the fight, manager Jack Nilon said: "We thought we could get away with it."read moreRalph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesShare
- Feb. 25, 1964: Clay, upon being announced as the world's new heavyweight champ, told a throng of reporters: "Eat your words." Earlier, he shared several lines of poetry leading up to the fight, including: "The crowd did not dream when they put up the money / that they would see a total eclipse of the Sonny."read moreRalph Morse—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesShare
- Feb. 25, 1964: Clay and Liston met as the nation was on the eve of massive change. Still deep in mourning over the assassination of President John F. Kennedy just three months earlier, the country would be rocked by race riots in major cities in the long, hot summer ahead. Civil rights activism was gearing up, the conflict in Vietnam was moving into U.S. headlines.read moreAPShare
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Clay vs. Liston: A look back on how 'The Greatest' was born 50 years ago
Feb. 25, 1964: A crowd of 8,297 saw a brash 22-year-old named Cassius Clay live up to the oversized hype he created ahead of the world heavyweight title fight against champion Sonny Liston in Miami Beach, Fla. Clay, who later became Muhammad Ali, won when Liston's injured left shoulder kept him from answering the bell for the seventh round. Sports Illustrated has named the fight the fourth-greatest sports moment of the 20th century.
- Clay vs. Liston: A look back on how 'The Greatest' was born 50 years ago