joe frazier
- Ken Singleton, Steve Atkins and Joe Bellino are part of This Week in Maryland Sports History
- Not too long ago I wrote about the loose usage of the "Greatest of All Time" tag on some of the today's athletes. The term seems to be used to describe every
- Sun columnist Peter Schmuck takes a personal look back on the early life and career of Muhammad Ali.
- Muhammad Ali delighted and excited the men in my life with his amazing skills in the ring, but his decision to resist the draft during the Vietnam War as a
- Muhammad Ali was a staggeringly famous, photogenic figure who nonetheless felt like a man of the people.
- Besides being the greatest boxer ever, the legacy Ali leaves behind is one built on principle, character and peace. And for young African American men like me who grew up watching Ali in his prime, he taught us about racial pride and that being a leader was more than just rushing for 1,000 yards in a season or being able to score 20 points a game.
- Alan N. "Goldy" Goldstein, a retired Baltimore sun sports reporter and columnist whose primary beats during his four decade career was professional boxing and basketball, died Monday of liver failure at a son's Glen Arm home. He was 82.
- Former Maryland basketball star Walt Williams still vividly recalls winning a the ECAC Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden in 1990.
- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco displayed a lot of poise, made big plays to engineer upset win over Broncos in double overtime
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- Constantine Peter "Buzz" Beler is bringing the refined retro style of the Prime Rib to Maryland's newest casino.
- Ray Lewis said he will appeal the $20,000 fine he was assessed after a helmet-to-helmet hit on Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward . The Ravens linebacker said, "It won't change the way I play in this league."
- Ravens linebacker Jameel McClain mourns the death of Joe Frazier. McClain, a former amateur boxer, was given his first pair of trunks by the boxing legend.