Big C said:
cal83dls79 said:
PAC-10-BEAR said:
We're up against fascism and...white supremacy?
Still no endorsements from black Democrats?
my wife is driving up this AM to pick up fabric for slip covers in Auburn/Lewiston today, she will probably see a black person there. I'll have her ask if they know what Jeffries thinks. It's great that you want him to win.
Not super-likely, but maybe she'll see two Black people, if Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston are still there!
The iconic 1965 heavyweight championship rematch between Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston was held in Lewiston, Maine, because it was abruptly forced out of its original location of Boston, Massachusetts, due to severe political, legal, and security controversies. With closed-circuit television commitments looming, the promoters had to scramble for a replacement venue, and Maine's political figures and boxing commission stepped in to save the event on just three weeks' notice.The decision to hold the fight at the tiny Central Maine Youth Center (now the Colisee) was driven by several compounding factors:Why the Fight Fled BostonMob Ties and Legal Issues: The Massachusetts State Boxing Commission heavily scrutinized Sonny Liston's criminal background and the deep-seated connections his management camp had to organized crime. Faced with a pending injunction and a threat of a total fight cancelation, the promoters pulled it from the state.Draft Resistance Contumacy: Ali's growing opposition to being drafted into the Vietnam War created a massive public and political groundswell of resistance against him in Boston.Fears of Assassination: Following the assassination of Malcolm X in February 1965, credible rumors circulated that Black Nationalist hit squads were targeting Ali in retaliation for his fallout with Malcolm X. Most cities were flatly afraid to host an event with such severe security risks.Why Maine Accepted ItQuick Political Intervention: Looking to capitalize on a major televised event, Maine Governor John Reed and Maine Boxing Commission Chairman George Russo offered the state as a safe, regulatory-friendly haven.Local Promoters' Influence: Sam Michael, a local promoter from Lewiston, convinced the desperate Cleveland promoters to place the fight in his hometown simply out of personal convenience and local pride.Because of the incredibly rushed timeline and widespread public fear of ringside violence, only 2,434 fans attended the 4,900-seat hockey rinkresulting in the lowest ticket attendance in heavyweight championship history.Map data 2026 GoogleTerms
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