| Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman rd8ko |
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Muhammad Ali George Foreman in "The Rumble in
the Jungle" fight on Oct. 30, 1974 in
Kinshasa, Zaire, Africa. The complete 8th
round knockout. For more videos the complete
fight is posted in rounds. Also posted are
end of fight interview with David Frost on
one clip, and the in between round comments
of Joe Frazier,Jim Brown and Frost all put on
one clip. Also see the videos of Muhammad
Ali-George Foreman ring entrance. The
complete Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier 3 fight
"The Trilla in Manila" is also posted. For
more videos please click on my user name. Tags : Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman Frazier alant17 Rumble in the Jungle boxing fights clips Knockout Cassius Clay |
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Durée : 220 s |
| Muhammad Ali highlights pt1 |
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Muhammad Ali career tribute video. Highlights
and footage from the beginning to the end,
and more. Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier, George
Foreman, Cleveland Williams, Brian London,
Henry Cooper, Jerry Quarry, Ken Norton, Larry
Holmes, Floyd Patterson, Oscar Bonavena, Leon
Spinks, Zora Folley, and Howard Cosell.
Please see "Muhammad Ali Highlights pt 2" for
conclusion. For more videos, including "The
Rumble in The Jungle" in Kinshasa, Zaire,
Africa on Oct. 30, 1974 between Muhammad Ali
and George Foreman with the complete fight
and original live English commentary, along
with "The Thrilla in Manila" battle between
Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier on Oct. 1, 1975,
please click on my user name to see the 100+
video selection. Tags : Muhammad Ali The Greatest Cassius Clay boxing fights clips Cosell Foreman Frazier Liston Vietnam highlights alant17 |
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Affichage : 1166803
Durée : 429 s |
| Authors@Google: Muhammad Yunus |
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In 2006, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded
to Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank for their
efforts to create economic and social
development from below. "Lasting peace can
not be achieved unless large population
groups find ways in which to break out of
poverty. Micro-credit is one such means.
Development from below also serves to advance
democracy and human rights."
In his new book, Professor Yunus describes
the role of business in promoting social
reform and his vision for an innovative
business model that would combine the power
of free markets with a quest for a more
humane, egalitarian world that could help
alleviate world poverty, inequality, and
other social problems.
The Authors@Google program was happy to
welcome Muhammad Yunus to speak at the Google
NYC campus on January 10, 2008 Tags : Global Poverty Nobel Peace Prize Authors@Google |
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Affichage : 21430
Durée : 2639 s |
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