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Naseem Hamed (Arabic: نسيم حميد; born 12 February 1974), nicknamed Prince Naseem and Naz, is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2002. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He held multiple featherweight world championships between 1995 and 2000, and reigned as lineal champion from 1998 to 2001.
Ali was born in 1988 in Brooklyn, New York.He was raised there by his Yemeni-immigrant parents, and has four sisters and a brother.Ali began boxing at the Bed-Stuy Boxing Club in the neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant at the age of eight, after being inspired by Yemeni-British boxer "Prince" Naseem Hamed.
Laila Amaria Ali was born December 30, 1977, in Miami Beach, Florida, the daughter of boxer Muhammad Ali and his third wife, Veronica Porché. [4] Her parents divorced when she was nine years old. [5] She was raised as a Muslim, but later left Islam despite her father's initial disapproval. [6] [7] Ali was a manicurist at age 16.
Prince Ali bin Hussein (born 1975), third son of King Hussein of Jordan; Mahershala Ali (born 1974), American actor; Mustafa Ali (born 1986), American professional wrestler; Aly Khan (1911–1960), Pakistani diplomat of Iranian and Italian descent; Ali Reza Pahlavi (born 1922) (1922–1954), second son of Reza Shah Pahlavi, Shah of Iran
Ali's boxing rebirth was a big night for Atlanta and the beginning of a special relationship between the city and the legendary boxer. This culminated with the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, where ...
Muhammad Ali, one of the world's greatest boxers, died at the age of 74 on Friday night after suffering from respiratory issues apparently related to his Parkinson's disease. As the world mourns ...
Odessa Lee Clay (née O'Grady; February 12, 1917 – August 20, 1994) was the mother of three-time world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali and Rahaman Ali, and the paternal grandmother of Laila Ali. [1] [2] She married Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr. in the 1930s and worked for some time as a household domestic to help support her young children. [3]
The eight-episode series unfolds at an afterparty following Muhammad Ali’s return to the boxing ring in 1970, where Atlanta’s elite mingled with members of the criminal underworld. The star ...