Answer: ALI
ALI is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ALI with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues:
- __ Baba
- Longtime Frazier foe
- Boxer Laila
- Poetic pugilist
- "Fight of the Century" participant
- Boxer called "The Greatest"
- 2001 biopic
- Will Smith biopic
- ___ Baba
- Boxing legend
- Will Smith title role
- Arabic prename
- "Float like a butterfly" boxer
- Clay, today
- Husband of Fatima
- "The Greatest"
- 1996 Olympic torch lighter
- "Rope-a-dope" boxer
- "Thrilla in Manila" boxer
- "Aladdin" prince
- Ryan's "Love Story" costar
- Will Smith role
- The Greatest, in the ring
- ''When We Were Kings'' profilee
- Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Century
- Lord of the ring?
- Laila in the ring
- Three-time heavyweight champ
- Ring master?
- Baba with magic words
- Three-time Frazier foe
- Old ring leader?
- "Sting like a bee" boxer
- MacGraw of "Love Story"
- The Louisville Lip
- Ring legend
- Actress MacGraw
- Rumble in the Jungle winner
- Boxing great
- Boxing Hall of Famer
- Kentucky legend
- Frazier foe
- Cosell's longtime foil
- Foreman foe
- "The Greatest" boxer
- "The Louisville Lip"
- Bard of boxing
- The Greatest
- Lord of the ring, once
- Ring icon
- Rope-a-dope boxer
- Self-proclaimed "Greatest" boxer
- Baba of folklore
- "When We Were Kings" boxer
- "___ Baba and the 40 Thieves"
- "Prince ___" ("Aladdin" song)
- "The greatest" of boxing
- "The Greatest: My Own Story" author
- "Aladdin" hero
- Frazier rival
- Winner of the Thrilla in Manila
- Fatima's husband
- Baba of fiction
- Muhammad or Laila
- He KO'd Foreman in '74
- Clay, since 1964
- Great heavyweight
- Boxer Muhammad
- ''The Greatest''
- Ring master, once
- Ring great
- Laila of boxing
- ''Thrilla in Manila'' winner
- Pugilist Laila
- Boxing family name
- Rhyming boxer
- Ring master
- ''Aladdin'' prince
- Boxer known for rhymes
- He worked on canvases
- '60s heavyweight champ
- Will Smith portrayed him
- "Heroes" actress Larter
- Title role about a titleholder
- "When We Were Kings" king
- 2001 Will Smith biopic
- "Sting like a bee" athlete
- Will Smith biopic of 2001
- Actress Larter of "Heroes"
- Thrilla in Manila victor
- "___ Baba and the Forty Thieves"
- Title role for Will Smith
- Frazier's "Thrilla in Manila" foe
- "Thrilla in Manila" victor
- International Boxing Hall of Fame charter member
- Remodeled Clay?
- Ring king born Cassius Clay
- One-time ring king
- He stung like a bee
- Boxing legend from Kentucky
- Rope-a-dope inventor
- Three-time Frazier opponent
- "Rope-a-dope" pugilist
- Larter of "Heroes"
- Iranian supreme leader ___ Khamenei
- First Shia imam
- Cousin of Muhammad
- Boxer with a Louisville museum
- Three-time heavyweight boxing champ
- 1960 gold-winning pugilist
- Former heavyweight champ
- __ Center (Louisville museum)
- Boxer played by Will Smith
- Loser of the ''Fight of the Century''
- He was the first to beat Foreman
- "Rumble in the Jungle" name
- Foreman opponent
- Liston defeater
- 2001 Will Smith title role
- Boxer played by Smith
- Athlete named a U.N. Messenger of Peace
- Louisville's __ Center, cultural attraction
- Arabic name meaning ''exalted''
- 37-time "Sports Illustrated" cover figure
- Muhammad with gloves
- Smith title role
- Boxing great, or her father
- Focus of a Louisville museum
- Torch lighter at the Atlanta Olympics
- Poet in the ring
- Clay, after a conversion
- "Fight of the Century" loser
- Cassius Clay, now
- Foreman beater in '74
- SI's Athlete of the Century
- Smokin' Joe foe
- Larter of ''Heroes''
- Talkative fighter
- Clay, after converting
- "Thrilla in Manila" winner
- Ring master of yore
- 2005 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
- Legendary pugilist
- Thriller in Manila
- He ''stung like a bee''
- Olympic flame lighter at Atlanta
- Ring rhymer
- Baba not au rhum?
- Wepner whipper
- Clay until March 6, 1964
- ''Thrilla in Manila'' victor
- ''The Greatest'' boxer
- Sacha Baron Cohen persona __ G
- ''The Greatest'' in the ring
- Will Smith film
- ''Rumble in the Jungle'' winner
- Laila of pugilism
- Arabic for ''the highest''
- Joe Frazier foe
- Smith biopic
- Boxer nicknamed ''The Greatest''
- 2001 sports biopic
- Mailer's subject in ''The Fight''
- Star in the ring
- Will Smith film role
- Self-proclaimed ''Greatest''
- Arabian Nights name
- 2001 Will Smith role
- Boxer known as the ''Louisville Lip''
- Will Smith film of 2001
- ''Aladdin'' protagonist
- MacGraw of ''Love Story''
- Joe Frazier rival
- Former ring king
- Model Landry
- Boxer who carried a torch at the 1996 Olympics
- Winner of "The Thrilla in Manila"
- "Open, sesame!" sayer
- Will Smith title role of 2001
- Retired boxer with a win-loss record of 56-5
- Ring leader, once
- Sports Illustrated's 1999 "Sportsman of the Century"
- Frazier foe, once
- Foreman's 1974 superior
- Will Smith portrayal
- "Rumble in the Jungle" boxer
- Boxer from Louisville
- Holmes was his last opponent
- First name in Scheherazade's tales
- Boxer known as the "Louisville Lip"
- He used to "sting like a bee"
- 2001 film about a boxer
- Outspoken boxer
- Subject of a museum in Louisville, Kentucky
- Biopic that starred Will Smith
- ''The Soul of a Butterfly'' memoirist
- Noted ring master
- ''Rope-a-dope'' creator
- Foreman superior, once
- ''The greatest!''
- Clay, once
- Role for Will Smith
- 1996 Olympic hero
- ''Rope-a-dope'' boxer
- The self-proclaimed ''Greatest''
- Legendary boxing champ
- He's second to Jordan in Sports Illustrated covers
- Clay, later
- Legendary heavyweight boxing champ
- ''The Thousand and One Nights'' hero
- Boxing winner in Zaire, 1974
- Rope-a-dope coiner
- ''I am the greatest'' speaker
- Noted boxing shuffle inventor
- Certain caliph in Islam
- Famous boxer
- Jenny in ''Love Story''
- "When We Were Kings" profilee
- Film in which Voight plays Cosell
- "When We Were Kings" athlete
- His won-lost record was 56-5
- Victor in Zaire, 1974
- Outspoken champ
- "I am the greatest" speaker
- "Rumble in the Jungle" participant
- He "stung like a bee"
- Joe Frazier's ring rival
- Three-time '60s-'70s heavyweight champ
- Pugilist from Louisville
- Champ from Louisville
- "American Gladiators "cohost
- First three-time heavyweight champ
- Former champ with a Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Pugilistic poet
- He dethroned Foreman
- "The Greatest" via self-proclamation
- Ring king with a sting
- "Arabian Nights" figure, ___ Baba
- "I ain't got no quarrel with the Viet Cong" speaker
- Thief thwarter Baba
- Foreman's foe in Zaire
- Baba who stole from thieves
- Sports Illustrated named him Sportsman of the Century
- Cosell interviewee
- He fought Frazier three times
- Will Smith portrayal of 2001
- Legend in the ring
- "__ Baba Bunny": classic Bugs cartoon
- "Open, sesame" speaker
- Baba of "The Arabian Nights"
- Rhymer in the ring
- __ Baba ("Arabian Nights" hero)
- Big name in flooring?
- Subject of the biography "King of the World"
- Tatyana of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"
- "When We Were Kings" subject
- Lighter of the Olympic flame in Atlanta
- Louisville sports icon
- Fighter with a shuffle
- Pakistani president Asif ___ Zardari
- Fassbinder film "___: Fear Eats the Soul"
- Muslim convert in 1964 news
- Induction-refusing boxing champ
- Rumble in the Jungle victor
- Noted convert to Islam in 1964
- Sacha Baron Cohen character ___ G
- BBC's Sports Personality of the Century
- 1960 Olympics boxing gold medalist
- World champion of 1964-67, 1974-78 and 1978-79
- Rubina ___ of "Slumdog Millionaire"
- HBO's "Da ___ G Show"
- Clay, by another name
- Son-in-law of Muhammad
- The Fight of the Century fighter
- Thrilla in Manila participant
- Clay, after a while
- Noted ring leader
- He said "Champions aren't made in gyms"
- Oscar-nominated Will Smith role
- Iran's Ayatollah ___ Khamenei
- Zulfikar ___ Bhutto, 1970's Pakistani leader
- Will Smith biopic, 2001
- "Mârouf" baritone
- He came out of retirement in 1980
- Kentucky's Athlete of the Century
- "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" boxer
- Figure in the Sunni/Shia split
- "Infidel" author Ayaan Hirsi ___
- Laila who dances in and out of the ring
- Thrilla in Manila boxer
- Ring master?
- Quarry quasher of 1970
- MacGraw of "The Getaway"
- Iranian ayatollah Sayyed ___ Khamenei
- Self-proclaimed "Greatest"
- Seventh-century Arab caliph
- Ayatollah ___ Khamenei
- He could "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"
- Louisville museum subject
- Fighter who was a dove
- Biopic starring Will Smith
- "If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize" boaster
- "The Greatest" subject
- Noted Cosell interviewee
- Poetic boxer
- '70s boxing champ
- Self-proclaimed "greatest" of boxing
- Focus of a Louisville cultural center
- He "floated like a butterfly"
- His title was stripped in '67
- Clay, transformed
- Well-known jabber?
- Rhyming fighter
- HBO's ___ G
- Baba who tangled with thieves
- Ex-ring king
- "Arabian Nights" figure ___ Baba
- Yemeni leader ___ Abdullah Saleh
- 2001 film bio
- '70s heavyweight champ
- Thrilla in Manila winner
- Heavyweight champ after Liston
- Noted 1964 convert to Islam
- Foreman fighter
- KO connection maker
- His title was stripped in 1967
- The greatest pugilist, he says
- "Rumble in the Jungle" fighter
- Hero in Zaire, 1974
- Ex-boxer Laila
- Noted Olympic torch lighter of 1996
- His crown was stripped in 1967
- Muhammad __
- Memorable press-conference rhymer
- ___ Shuffle (boxing move)
- "The Greatest" of the ring
- Muhammad of the ring
- Thrilla in Manila fighter
- Common Arab given name
- Baba with an ax
- "__ Baba and the Forty Thieves"
- He had a "sting like a bee"
- "1,001 Arabian Nights" hero
- Baba of "Arabian Nights"
- Foreman's one-time superior?
- "The Soul of a Butterfly" memoirist
- Sports Illustrated named him Sportsman of the Century in 1999
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