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After his football career, Meredith joined Howard Cosell as the early voices of 'Monday Night Football,' and was inducted into the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor in 1976. Which brings us to today's ...
Commentating from ringside would be Howard Cosell and Ali, and it was their presence that would help turn what already threatened to be a circus into something of a PR nightmare for Foreman.
Foreman’s dominance in the 2-round fight was so unexpected that Howard Cosell’s repeated cry of “Down goes Frazier!” became iconic for its genuine shock. Foreman was the last of the three ...
The odds favored “Smokin’ Joe,” but Foreman dismantled him in two rounds, knocking him down six times — each fall punctuated by Howard Cosell’s iconic cry, “Down goes Frazier!” ...
Mischer also worked on a pair of famously ill-fated variety shows: Saturday Night Live With Howard Cosell and Dolly ... pyrotechnics and wind, on the Rose Bowl field in Pasadena.
Merchant and Lampley that Frank Gifford, Don Meredith, and Howard Cosell enjoyed in the early years of Monday Night Football. After their chat, Foreman invited Mr. Greenburg to tour the George Foreman ...
Hickey wasn’t sitting far from announcer Howard Cosell. After five knockdowns, Cosell was in the midst of saying, “It’s target practice for George Foreman! It’s target practice!” ...
Howard Cosell, who called the action next to Ali at ringside, called it a “sad charade.” Foreman, looking noticeably heavier and clumsier than he had as champ, clowned around in between ...
Foreman rose to the pinnacle of the pro game over ... with his knockout inspiring Howard Cosell’s iconic call: “Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier!” Foreman defended his belt against ...
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