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HistoryMiami Exhibit Captures How Miami Helped Make Muhammad Ali — and How Ali Returned the Favor - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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HistoryMiami Museum inaugurates its new photography gallery with an exhibition of photos from the Louisville Courier-Journal archives that show Muhammad Ali training in Miami Beach for his 1971 bout against Joe Frazier.

Source: Miami New Times | The Leading Independent News Source in Miami, Florida

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