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Sonny Liston - Wikipedia Although Liston was widely regarded as unbeatable, he lost the title in 1964 to Muhammad Ali (then known as Cassius Clay), who entered as an 8:1 underdog Liston retired in his corner due to an inflamed shoulder
Sonny Liston | Biography, Record, Facts | Britannica Sonny Liston, American boxer who was world heavyweight boxing champion from September 25, 1962, when he knocked out Floyd Patterson, until February 25, 1964, when he stopped a fight with Cassius Clay (afterward Muhammad Ali) Learn more about Liston’s life and career in this article
Listón | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com Elegimos un listón sencillo de nogal para enmarcar la foto de nuestros hijos We chose a simple walnut strip to frame the photo of our kids El obrero utilizó una fila de listones para soportar las tejas del techo The construction worker used a row of laths to support the slates of the roof
Liston, Charles (Sonny) - Encyclopedia. com The ninth of ten children of the tenant farmer Tobe Liston and his second wife, Helen Baskin, Liston was born in a dilapidated shack on the Morledge Plantation in Arkansas, where he endured a brutal and impoverished childhood
Sonny Liston - BoxRec "A crowd of 12, 000 saw Liston, of Denver, Colo , flatten Zech with a short left-right combination The German, his face and shoulders covered with blood from a cut over his right eye, got up reeling at the count of 10, but it was too late " (Associated Press)
Sonny Liston - International Boxing Hall of Fame Born one of 25 brothers and sisters, Liston led a troubled life and learned boxing while serving time in prison for armed robbery He turned pro in 1953 and rapidly ascended the heavyweight ranks, leaving a stream of knockout victims in his wake
Sonny Liston - Biography - IMDb Liston excelled in his newfound love, boxing, and, after a short amateur career, turned professional At 6 feet 2 inch and 218 pounds, Liston had devastating punching power, an iron chin, and lightning reflexes, along with a powerful jab