History Daily - Cassius Clay Becomes Heavyweight Champion of the World

Episode Date: February 25, 2025

February 25, 1964. A young Cassius Clay defeats Sonny Liston to become Heavyweight champion of the world. This episode originally aired in 2022. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free list...ening and more.History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.

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Starting point is 00:00:24 Fk outa the paltion, the pylylopioly Pohioin. February 6th, 1967 in Houston, Texas. A record-breaking crowd has filled the Houston Astrodome to watch two powerhouse black athletes go head to head. As he waits for the eighth round to start, Muhammad Ali glares across the ring at his opponent, Ernie Terrell, a six-foot-six giant from Chicago's south side. Terrell has something that belongs to Ali, the World Boxing Association's
Starting point is 00:01:05 title of heavyweight champion of the world. Ali never lost it to two. Thorel or anyone else in his 27 previous matches. But last year, the World Boxing Association stripped Ali of his title after he had joined a controversial religious and political organization called the Nation of Islam. Today, Ali intends to take the title back. As the eighth round starts, Ali gets aggressive. He throws a jab, then another, and another, and each time he punctuates his punches with the words, What's My Name?
Starting point is 00:01:38 As he punishes Terrell with his fists, he yells over and and over again, what's my name? Ali is in total control of the fight, but Terrell refuses to go down. So for seven more rounds, Ali will make him suffer. At the pre-fight press conference, Ernie Terrell called Ali by his given name, Cassius Clay.
Starting point is 00:02:00 Ali renounced Cassius Clay as a slave name when he joined the nation of Islam. Many view the nation as an extremist anti-white cult, but for Ali, the nation is unapologetically pro-black, at a time when black people are still fighting for basic freedoms in the United States. Before the fight, Ali asked Terrell, why do you call me Clay? You know my right name is Muhammad Ali. Torel replied, I met you as Cassius Clay. I'll leave you as Cassius Clay. Ali responded by calling Terrell and Uncle Tom. When the fight is over, the judges unanimously
Starting point is 00:02:35 declare Ali the winner, making him the undisputed heavyweight champion once again. But long before he took back the time, as Muhammad Ali. He was a young up-and-comer, desperate to be the heavyweight champ, a feat that he would achieve for the first time years earlier on February 25, 1964. From Noisor and Airship, I'm Lindsay Graham, and this is History Daily. History is made every day. On this podcast, every day, we tell the true stories of the people and events that shaped our world. Today is February 25, 1964. Cassius Clay becomes heavyweight champion of the world. It's 1960 in Louisville, Kentucky, almost four years before Cassius Clay's first title fight.
Starting point is 00:03:44 The 18-year-old Clay holds a gold medal in his hand and stares out over the Ohio River. He recently returned from the Rome Olympics a champion boxer. He was proud to bring the gold home for his country and hoped that honor might finally win him some respect as a black man in his hometown. And when he arrived back in Louisville, he recited a poem to a crowd of adoring fans, to make America the greatest is my goal, so I beat the Russian and I beat the Pole. And for the USA won the medal of gold. Italian said, you're better than the Cassius of old. Cassius was so proud of his medal he even wore to bed.
Starting point is 00:04:20 But one day, with a medal hanging around his neck, he was refused service at a segregated restaurant. A stark reminder that even winning gold means nothing, and that in the eyes of his country, he is still a second-class citizen. Today, as he stands near the river, Clay looks at the medal in his hands. It no longer fills him with pride, rather anger, and shame. So he walks to the middle of the bridge over the Ohio. And without a word, Clay throws his gold medal into the water. It did not earn him the respect he feels he deserves.
Starting point is 00:04:52 So instead, Clay vows to demand respect. It's March 13, 1963, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, almost one year before Clay's first title fight. Clay is now 17 and O. He's gaining a reputation for his speed and power, but he's also earned a nickname, the Louisville lip, for his braggadocious swagger. Clay consciously cultivates an arrogant persona, modeling it after an infamous professional wrestler named gorgeous George. Clay understands that in boxing, the real goal isn't to win fights, but to sell out seats, and playing the role of heel is one way to do that. Love him or hate him, plenty of people will buy tickets just to see what he does next. So Clay tells anyone who
Starting point is 00:05:39 will listen that he is unbeatable, and given his record, it's starting to look that way. But his undefeated record means nothing to him. What Clay wants is a chance to fight for the heavyweight title. Tonight, in an effort to prove his readiness, Clay is facing off against Doug Jones. Jones is a veteran boxer with years of pro-fighting under his belt, but Clay continues his habit of predicting knockouts in early rounds. Before tonight's fight, Clay told Jones he would knock him out in four. But Jones, the number three-ranked fighter, isn't going down so easy. And as the fight drags on, Jones is standing strong, leaving Clay mentally and physically deflated. At the end of the seventh round, Clay's trainer warns him. If he doesn't pull off a comeback, he can say goodbye to the heavyweight
Starting point is 00:06:24 title and to another goal Clay has in mind, buying a brand new bright red Cadillac convertible, which he plans to call Tomato Red. So at the start of the eighth round, Clay comes out energized. He thinks to himself, goodbye, Dougie, hello, tomato Red. In front of a sellout crowd, Clay quickly takes control of the fight. He lands 21 punches in the eighth round, 22 in the ninth. And in the 10th and final round, he unleashes a relentless 101 punches landing 42. When the final bell rings, the crowd roars.
Starting point is 00:06:58 The judges give the win to Clay in a unanimous decision. But many of the fans in the arena are furious. They came to see Doug Jones triumph. These angry fans rain beer cups, programs, peanuts, and even a switchblade knife onto the ring. After the fight, Jones demands a rematch. But Clay says no. He only wants to fight the heavyweight champion, saying, I'm gunning for Sunny Liston. I want that big bear bad.
Starting point is 00:07:26 But that fight will have to wait. The next day, Clay is still exhausted. His right hand is swollen and his ribs are bruised. And on the way to the airport to fly home to Louisville, he begins to ponder opportunities outside of boxing. He's only 21 years old and a rising celebrity. Perhaps there's a way to achieve fame and fortune without sacrificing his body in the process.
Starting point is 00:07:48 But Clay is a long way from retirement. And now that he's beaten Doug Jones, he is a clear contender for the heavyweight title. Quitting now is not an honor. option. Because not long after Clay's win over Doug Jones, Sonny Liston's manager announces that Liston will give Clay the fight he's been yearning for. Clay has been calling himself the greatest to anyone who will listen. Now he will have to prove it. So,
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Starting point is 00:09:30 Makeutettututut. Anna Khymissi loistah. It's the middle of the night on November 4th, 1963. Heavyweight champion Sonny Liston is awoken by a knock at his door. He then hears the honk of a horn outside and sees headlights flashing on and off through the window. Liston is confused, but he's not afraid.
Starting point is 00:10:00 He's six foot one and served time for arm robbery and assaulting a police officer. There's very little that scares him. So Liston gets up and goes to his front door. When he opens it, he sees a red and white bus, covered with signs that read the greatest, world's most colorful fighter, and Sonny Liston will go in eight. Standing at the curb is Cassius Clay, shouting at him, come on out of there, I'm going to whip you right now. Liston has little patience for Clay's antics, and the white neighbors of his wealthy neighborhood have even less. Before long, seven police cars arrive, and threatened with arrest, Clay boards his bus and drives away. The next day, the two fighters hold a press conference and officially
Starting point is 00:10:45 announced the fight the boxing world has been waiting for. It's February 25, 1964, in Miami Beach, Florida. Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston stand face to face waiting for the bell to start the first round. As the two men stare each other down, Clay feels his heart pounding. but he refuses to show any fear. He puffs up his chest and stands tall. He can hardly believe this moment is real. He only hopes that he can pull off the upset he's been promising for over a year. Clay is 19 and 0 with 15 knockouts, but he's still an underdog in this fight.
Starting point is 00:11:24 Liston is 35 and 1. His last loss was almost 20 years ago. He won his last two matches by first round knockouts, including against the former heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson. Some sports writers even worry that Liston's dominance is so complete it may be harmful to the sport of boxing. If fans know Liston is going to win, they might stop buying tickets. And today, the convention hall is only half full.
Starting point is 00:11:51 Many fans felt tickets were overpriced, and most assume Clay is no match for Liston. But then there are also others who refuse to watch the fight on principle. Clay and Liston are both controversial figures who often speak out about issues related to race in America. Last year, the Ku Klux Klan bombed the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four black girls and injuring many in the largely black congregation. Not long after, Liston remarked,
Starting point is 00:12:20 I am ashamed to be in America. Many white boxing fans bristled, and many more disliked Clay because of his supposed arrogance. And leading up to the fight today, Clay has drawn even more criticism because of his new religious, relationship with the nation of Islam and its outspoken minister, Malcolm X. But outside of the arena, the fight has drawn a historic audience. The match is being broadcast to hundreds of thousands of viewers all across the country,
Starting point is 00:12:47 the largest ever for a boxing match. And thanks to the National Aeronautics and Space Association, or NASA, this is also the first sporting event broadcast live across the Atlantic. When the first round starts, Liston comes charging a clay, ready to shut him up, after months of insults and bragging. The crowd is expecting to see Liston powerfully demolish Clay in seconds. But Clay is quick. He dances and ducks.
Starting point is 00:13:17 And then Clay really shocks the crowd when he shows them he can do more than dodge. Clay hits Liston with a left jab and then lands a powerful right cross. The bell rings ending the first round, and Clay has not only lasted longer than expected, he's winning. As the fight continues, the press is in shock. Over the last three and a half years, Liston's fights lasted a total of six rounds combined. Tonight, Clay is making him work. In the sixth round, Clay runs circles around Liston, who looks tired and slow, but Clay doesn't.
Starting point is 00:13:51 He hits Liston with a furious flurry of punches, and when the round ends, Liston hobbles slowly back to his corner. His eyes are swollen. He can't seem to raise his left arm. A minute later, the bell rings to start the seventh round. Clay bursts from his corner, overflowing with confidence. But Liston doesn't move. Recognizing Liston is done, the referee lifts Clay's arm into the air, declaring him the winner. Clay is jubilant, defiant, and cocky as ever. He declares for the TV cameras, I'm the greatest fighter who ever lived.
Starting point is 00:14:26 And then he shouts over and over, I shook up the world. Many had hoped Liston would have shut Clay up and push him out of the spotlight for good. But instead, Clay won a resounding victory and proved to the world he's not going anywhere, and he's never shutting up. In the coming weeks, Clay will reiterate his support for the nation of Islam. And not long after, he accepts a new name from the nation of Islam's leader, Elijah Muhammad. From that day forward, he declares he will forever be known as Muhammad Ali. Soon after, the World Boxing Association announces they are stripping Ali of his title.
Starting point is 00:15:02 But Ali will not be silenced. In 1966, he refuses to be drafted to fight in the Vietnam War. In 1967, he will take back the heavyweight title that he was stripped of. And over the next decade, he will continue to speak out for racial equality. He will also accrue one of the most dominant records in the history of boxing. It's Suomen's-suasituan auto-vacucus corvah Arvattaventaventor.combeau.combeau.
Starting point is 00:15:32 And you've gottolliawitapiola's vicar and aloeuvettieftiote. Lajitapiola, same part. And nappax sily only aterian janky, Anna hymnsi loist. It's October 1st, 1975 in the Philippines. After a grueling technical knockout win over Joe Frazier, 33-year-old Muhammad Ali faces a crowd of reporters. He tries to put his exhaustion into words saying,
Starting point is 00:16:23 I'm sore all over, my arms, my face, my sides all ache. I'm so, so tired. Over the past decade, since his upset win over Sunny Liston, Ali has fought 30 matches. He's won all but two of them, but his body has absorbed thousands of hits. His family, supporters, and friends have begged him to give up boxing. And tonight, after a draining win, Ali admits it might be time, saying, There is a great possibility that I will retire. You might have seen the last of me. But still Ali will fight, returning to the sport after several retirement announcements. On December 11, 1981, almost 18 years after winning his first heavyweight title, Ali enters the ring for the last time.
Starting point is 00:17:08 The fight takes place on the island of Nassau, because over concerns of Ali's health, no one will say. sanction the fight in the United States. And sure enough, Ali struggles throughout the match, and after 10 rounds, he loses to Trevor Burbank by unanimous decision. After the fight, Ali tells reporters in a slow and quiet voice, at least I didn't go down. Sportswriter Hugh McElvaney were later write that watching the fight was like watching a king riding into permanent exile. Ali did not suffer injury in the fight, but his body kept the score of his decades-long boxing career. Three years later, in 1984, Muhammad Ali announces that he's been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a degenerative disorder of the nervous system. It is widely agreed that the
Starting point is 00:17:59 disease is a result of brain damage sustained from boxing. In 1996, Ali is given the honor of lighting the flame at the Atlanta Olympic Games. And in one of the final medal ceremonies, Ali receives a gold medal to replace the one he threw away decades earlier. 20 years later, On June 3, 2016, Muhammad Ali passes away. Over the course of his career, Ali went from dismissed underdog to Global Icon, the only boxer to be a heavyweight champion three times, a journey that began when he won his first title against Sunny Liston on February 25, 1964. Next, on History Daily, February 26, 1995, one of Britain's oldest banks collapses after an employee
Starting point is 00:18:50 runs up billion dollar losses on secret and unapproved investments. If you'd like to learn more about Muhammad Ali, check out Season 60 of my other podcast American Scandal. It tells the story of Ali's refusal to serve in the Vietnam War and the resulting controversy that led to his exile from the world of boxing. From Noisor and Airship, this is History Daily, hosted, edited and executive produced by me, Lindsay Graham, audio editing by Molly Bach, sound designed by Derek Barron's, music by Lindsay Graham. This episode is written and researched by Ruben Abrams Brasby. Executive producers are Stephen Walters for airship and Pascal Hughes for Noiser.

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