It was 40 years ago that two men met just before dawn on Oct. 30, 1974, to earn $5 million in the Rumble in the Jungle.
In one of boxing's most memorable moments, Muhammad Ali stopped the
fearsome George Foreman to recapture the heavyweight title in the
impoverished African nation of Zaire.
The day before the fight in Kinshasa, Foreman and Ali made separate
trips to the presidential palace to pay homage to Mobutu Sese Seko, the
brutal dictator who wanted to put his country (now Congo) on the world
map. The fight would finally unfold in the steamy darkness of equatorial
Africa at 4 a.m., with machine gun-carrying soldiers watching the crowd
from ringside and Joe Frazier among the interested spectators.
Late in the eighth round, Ali landed a combination with a final right
hand that seemed to crumple Foreman in pieces, ending the fight with a
knockout.
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