Only one Englishman who had a great Olympic career ever stood for the IOC presidency before Sebastian Coe. Coe will try to ...
On the shirt was a black-and-white screenprint of (what I know now as) the iconic moment at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, where on the podium for the 200M medalists, Tommie Smith, John Carlos ...
“Bite your tongue, young man,” Foreman shot back. “That song is about the way people are always trying to put you down—and if ...
The sport of boxing, more than any other athletic pursuit, has transformed men who at one point of their lives were seemingly incorrigible.
This month, sportswear brand Puma signalled a bold strategic shift in its advertising approach with the launch of a global ...
Edwin Moses, Olympic gold medalist and scholar, reflects on his remarkable journey in the new documentary, 13 Steps, which ...
The first time George Foreman allowed the world to see him happy, he created an uproar. He was stunned. It was the final day ...
George Foreman, one of the greatest heavyweights in the history of boxing, died on Friday at the age of 76.
This was 1968, at the Mexico City Olympics. The cool kids, not to mention the righteous ones -- American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos -- took to their medal stand with gloved fists ...
David Burghley ran at the 1924 Paris Olympics and was portrayed in the Oscar-winning movie of the games, Chariots of Fire, and in 1968 he presented medals to Tommie Smith and John Carlos seconds ...
George Foreman, the two-time world heavyweight boxing champion and Olympic gold medalist whose legendary rivalry with ...
As he celebrated his final victory, 10 days after fellow African Americans Tommie Smith and John Carlos had made a black power salute following the 200m track final, Foreman waved an American flag ...