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This year marks the 50th anniversary of Muhammad Ali’s ascent to the world heavyweight boxing throne. Ali, 72, won the first of three terms as champion when he stopped Sonny Liston before the start of the seventh round in Miami Beach on Feb. 25, 1964.

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They gathered in the bowels of the arena where most of the great fights of the last two decades have taken place, old men now all sharing one shining moment from years gone by. They had come to honor The Greatest, though whether Muhammad Ali remembered who they were or knew what it was all about was a matter of speculation that on this night would go unanswered.

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They gathered in the bowels of the arena where most of the great fights of the last two decades have taken place, old men now all sharing one shining moment from years gone by. They had come to honor The Greatest, though whether Muhammad Ali remembered who they were or knew what it was all about was a matter of speculation that on this night would go unanswered.

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