Answer: ALI
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Objective
- Came down
- Eastern potentate
- Et ___
- Boxing great
- Boxing legend
- 'The Greatest'
- __ Baba
- "Aladdin" prince
- Boxer Laila
- ___ Baba
- Caliph
- Will Smith biopic
- Foreman foe
- Ring legend
- Actress MacGraw
- Frazier foe
- "The Greatest"
- The Greatest
- Clay, today
- Poetic pugilist
- Boxer Muhammad
- Will Smith title role
- -- Baba
- Baba
- Comedian Wong
- Ring great
- 2001 biopic
- Ring leader?
- 1996 Olympic torch lighter
- Longtime Frazier foe
- "Thrilla in Manila" boxer
- Clay, later
- "Rope-a-dope" boxer
- Ring figure
- Mahershala of "Moonlight"
- Ring master?
- Oscar winner Mahershala
- "Thrilla in Manila" victor
- Ryan's "Love Story" co-star
- Ring master
- Legendary boxer
- Former ring king
- Carroll character
- Thrilla in Manila boxer
- Rope-a-dope boxer
- "___ Baba and the 40 Thieves"
- Three-time heavyweight champ
- Muhammad or Laila
- Fatima's husband
- Boxing legend Muhammad
- "The Greatest" boxer
- Husband of Fatima
- Eastern name
- Boxer called "The Greatest"
- Actor Mahershala
- 2001 Will Smith biopic
- "The Louisville Lip"
- "Arabian Nights" name
- "___ Baba and the Forty Thieves"
- Ring king
- Muhammad ___
- Clay, now
- "Float like a butterfly" boxer
- "Fight of the Century" participant
- Oriental name.
- Mahershala of "Green Book"
- MacGraw of "Love Story"
- Clay today
- "Sting like a bee" boxer
- Will Smith role
- Will Smith film
- Undefeated boxer Laila
- Self-proclaimed "greatest" of boxing
- Louisville Slugger
- Boxing great Muhammad
- Baba of folklore
- Arabic prename
- 2001 sports biopic
- "Thrilla in Manila" winner
- "Rumble in the Jungle" boxer
- "Fight of the Century" loser
- "Arabian Nights" hero
- Three-time Frazier foe
- Three-time foe of Frazier
- Ring name
- "When We Were Kings" subject
- "Heroes" actress Larter
- "1,001 Arabian Nights" hero
- Rhyming boxing champ
- Onetime ring king
- Ex-heavyweight champ
- Cosell's longtime foil
- Cosell interviewee
- Boxing's "Louisville Lip"
- 2001 boxing biopic
- "The greatest" of boxing
- "Prince ___" ("Aladdin" song)
- Wong of "Always Be My Maybe"
- Thrilla in Manila participant
- The Louisville Lip
- The Greatest, in the ring
- Sports legend from Kentucky
- Soundtrack for Will Smith boxing movie
- Ring master, once
- Ralph's wife
- Mahershala with two Oscars
- Lord of the ring?
- Legendary fighter
- Larter of "Heroes"
- Great heavyweight
- Foreman rival
- Boxer known as "The Greatest"
- Bard of boxing
- "Open sesame" speaker
- ____ Baba
- Woodcutter Baba
- Well-known jabber?
- Sports Illustrated's 1974 Sportsman of the Year
- Poetry-spouting pugilist
- Old ring leader?
- MacGraw
- Lord of the ring, once
- Kentucky legend
- Heavyweight name
- Foreman fighter
- Famous boxer
- Boxer nicknamed "The Greatest"
- Actress Larter of "Heroes"
- "When We Were Kings" boxer
- "Thrilla in Manila" champ
- "Love Story" actress MacGraw
- "Baby Cobra" comedian Wong
- Will Smith movie
- Will Smith biopic role
- Three-time champ
- Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Century
- Rumble in the Jungle winner
- Ring star
- Rhyming boxer
- Oscar-nominated role for Smith
- Oriental name
- One-time ring king
- Muhammad ____
- Mr. Baba
- Miss MacGraw
- Lord of the rings?
- Heavyweight great
- He dethroned Foreman
- Common Muslim name
- Clay, since 1964
- Clay, once
- Cassius, now
- Boxing's 'Greatest'
- Boxing name
- Boxing legend Muhammad ___
- Boxing legend Laila
- Boxing legend from Kentucky
- Boxer played by Will Smith
- Baba of fiction
- Arabian Nights' __ Baba
- Arabian Nights name
- Arabian leader
- 2001 Will Smith role
- "Thrilla in Manila" combatant
- "The Greatest" via self-proclamation
- "Rumble in the Jungle" fighter
- "Rumble in the Jungle" champ
- "Rope-a-dope" pugilist
- "American Gladiators" co-host Laila
- "Aladdin" character
- "__ Baba and the Forty Thieves"
- ''When We Were Kings'' profilee
- __ Baba (Arabian Nights hero)
- Will Smith portrayed him
- Undefeated Laila
- Title role for Will Smith
- The self-proclaimed "Greatest"
- The Lion of God
- Son-in-law of Muhammad
- Ryan's "Love Story" costar
- Ring king Muhammad
- Remodeled Clay?
- Recliner
- Pugilist Muhammad
- Pugilist Laila
- Name among boxing legends
- Muhammad with gloves
- Mohammed's son-in-law
- Lindsay Lohan's sister
- Laila of boxing
- Laila in the ring
- His title was stripped in '67
- He stung like a bee
- He opened the 1996 Olympics
- He "stung like a bee"
- Frazier rival
- Foreman opponent
- Fight of the Century loser
- Clay with a new name
- Clay today
- Champ who could "sting like a bee"
- Cassius Clay, now
- Boxing's "greatest"
- Boxing great Muhammad ___
- Boxing biopic starring Will Smith
- Boxing biopic of 2001
- Boxer portrayed by Will Smith in a 2001 biopic
- Boxer portrayed by Will Smith
- Boxer Muhammad ____
- Boxer Laila ___
- Biopic starring Will Smith
- Baba or MacGraw
- Baba or a boxer
- Athlete of the century in some polls
- Actress Tatyana
- 2001 Will Smith title role
- 2001 role for Will Smith
- 2001 movie about a boxer
- "When We Were Kings" profilee
- "Thrilla in Manila" participant
- "The Soul of a Butterfly" memoirist
- "The Greatest" in the ring
- "The Greatest: My Own Story" author
- "The Greatest," in boxing
- "Rumble in the Jungle" victor
- "Rumble in the Jungle" participant
- "Open Sesame" lad
- "Moonlight" Oscar winner Mahershala
- "Moonlight" actor Mahershala
- "I am the greatest" claimant
- "Beef" star Wong
- "Always Be My Maybe" star Wong
- Winner of the Thrilla in Manila
- Winner of "The Thrilla in Manila"
- Victor in Zaire, 1974
- Tony winner Stroker
- Title role about a titleholder
- Thrilla in Manila winner
- Thrilla in Manila victor
- Thrilla in Manila fighter
- Three-time ring foe of Frazier
- The greatest pugilist, he says
- Tatyana of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"
- Subject of a museum in Louisville, Kentucky
- Soccer star Krieger
- Smith biopic
- Self-proclaimed "greatest" of the ring
- Self-proclaimed "Greatest" boxer
- Rope-a-dope inventor
- Ring rhymer
- Ring icon
- Name meaning "high"
- Name in boxing
- Muhammad
- Model/actress Landry
- Mahershala with Oscars
- Mahershala of "True Detective"
- Legendary boxing champion
- Late boxing great
- Last name of boxers Muhammad and Laila
- Laila of the ring
- Iran's Ayatollah ___ Khamenei
- International Boxing Hall of Fame charter member
- Holmes called him "The Oldest"
- Hollywood's MacGraw
- His title was stripped in 1967
- Heavyweight legend
- He worked on canvases
- He KO'd Foreman in '74
- He fought Frazier three times
- HBO's "Da ___ G Show"
- Frazier's foe
- Frazier's "Thrilla in Manila" foe
- Foreman's superior
- First three-time heavyweight champ
- Famed boxer
- Common Arabic prename
- Common Arab prename
- Comic Wong
- Clay, after converting
- Clay, after a conversion
- Clay, after 1964
- Champ before and after Spinks
- Caliph's name
- Boxing Hall of Famer
- Boxing great Muhammad __
- Boxing family name
- Boxing biopic
- Boxer known for rhymes
- Big name in boxing
- BBC's Sports Personality of the Century
- Baba with magic words
- Baba or Pasha
- Baba of the Arabian Nights
- Baba in a cave
- Actress Larter of "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter"
- Actress Larter
- 2005 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
- 1996 Olympics honoree
- 1996 Olympic hero
- "True Detective" star Mahershala
- "The Soul of a Butterfly" autobiographer
- "Sting like a bee" athlete
- "Rumble in the Jungle" champion
- "Prince ___" (song from Disney's "Aladdin")
- "Mârouf" baritone
- "It's not bragging if you can back it up" speaker
- "I am the greatest" boxer
- "Heroes" star Larter
- "Green Book" Oscar winner
- "Greatest" of boxing
- "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" boxer
- "Beef" actress Wong
- "American Housewife" actress Wong
- "Aladdin" hero
- '60s heavyweight champ
- ''Thrilla in Manila'' winner
- ''The Greatest''
- __ Baba (40 thieves' adversary)
- World Heavyweight Champion, once
- World champion, once
- Wong of stand-up
- Will Smith title role of 2001
- Will Smith boxing biopic
- Will Smith biopic of 2001
- Wepner whipper
- Velshi of MSNBC
- US Women's soccer star Krieger
- U.S. women's soccer star Krieger
- Two-Oscar actor Mahershala
- Torch lighter at the Atlanta Olympics
- Title boxer of a 2001 biopic
- Thriller in Manila
- Three-time heavyweight boxing champ
- Three-time Frazier opponent
- Three-time Frazier fighter
- The Story So Far song about the greatest?
- Talkative fighter
- Surname among boxing legends
- Subject of the book "Loser and Still Champion"
- Storied Baba
- Star in the ring
- Spinks foe
- Smokin' Joe foe
- Smith biopic role
- Slugger from Louisville
- Sicilian cape
- SI's Athlete of the Century
- She was Jenny in "Love Story"
- Self-styled stinger
- Self-proclaimed ''Greatest''
- Scheherazade hero
- Sacha Baron Cohen character ___ G
- Rope-a-dope name
- Rope-a-dope exponent
- Rope-a-dope coiner
- Role for Will Smith
- Ringmaster with rhymes
- Ring master of yore
- Ring leader, once
- Ring king with a sting
- Ring king born Cassius Clay
- Ring champ
- Quotable boxer
- Pugilism's "The Greatest"
- Prince in "Aladdin"
- Poetic fighter
- Poetic boxer
- Pasha or Baba
- Pakistani president Asif ___ Zardari
- Outspoken champ
- Oscar-nominated role for Will Smith
- Oscar winner for "Green Book"
- Olympic torch figure of 1996
- Old ring king
- Noted ring leader
- Noted conscientious objector
- Noted 1964 convert to Islam
- Muhammad who's called "the Greatest"
- Muhammad of the ring
- Ms. MacGraw
- Mortensen's "Green Book" co-star
- Mailer's subject in ''The Fight''
- Mahershala of "Ramy"
- MacGraw or Khan
- Louisville's Muhammad ___ Center
- Loser of the ''Fight of the Century''
- Loquacious boxing champ
- Longtime ring champ
- Liston's conqueror
- Lindsay Lohan's younger sister
- Legendary pugilist
- Legendary Frazier foe
- Legend of the ring
- Legend in the ring
- Laila's father
- Laila, the boxer
- Laila or Muhammad
- Khan, for one
- Kentucky boxing legend
- Journalist Velshi of MSNBC
- Jenny in "Love Story"
- Islam's fourth caliph
- Iranian supreme leader ___ Khamenei
- Hogan's "American Gladiators" co-host
- His won-lost record was 56-5
- His ring cycle has ended
- His last fight was dubbed the "Drama in Bahama"
- His "slave name" was Clay
- Heroic figure of the 1996 Olympics
- Hero of a Sheed book
- He was thrice the boxing champ
- He used to "sting like a bee"
- He said he was the greatest, and many agree
- He had 37 KOs
- He fought Foreman
- He floored Foreman in Zaire
- He beat Liston twice
- Great boxer
- Funny Wong
- Frequent Cosell interviewee
- Frazier's Fight of the Century foe
- Frazier's "Thrilla in Manila" opponent
- Frazier floored him
- Frazier fighter
- Frazier downer
- Fourth Muslim caliph
- Fourth caliph of Sunni Islam
- Former ring master
- Former heavyweight champ
- Former champ
- Former boxing champ
- Former boxer Laila
- Foreman's one-time superior?
- Foreman toppler
- Foreman competitor
- Foiler of 40 felons
- Fistic legend
- First Shia imam
- Fighter with a shuffle
- Fighter from Louisville
- Fighter from Kentucky
- Fictional woodcutter Baba
- Ex-ring king
- Eastern name.
- Eastern big wig
- Dethroner of Foreman
- Cousin of Muhammad
- Comeback maker of 10/30/74
- CNN's "Your Money" host Velshi
- Clay until March 6, 1964
- Clay now
- Clay no more
- Clay became him
- Clay now
- Champ of 10/30/74
- Cassius Clay
- Broadway actress Stroker
- Boxing winner in Zaire, 1974
- Boxing great, or her father
- Boxing champion Laila
- Boxing champ
- Boxing bigwig
- Boxer with a Louisville museum
- Boxer who would "sting like a bee"
- Boxer who won the Thrilla in Manila
- Boxer who floated like a butterfly, stung like a bee
- Boxer who defeated Foreman
- Boxer played by Will Smith in a 2001 biopic
- Boxer played by Smith
- Boxer known for his "rope-a-dope" technique
- Boxer known as the "Louisville Lip"
- Boxer known as the ''Louisville Lip''
- Boxer from Louisville
- Biopic subject
- Baba, for one
- Baba who tangled with thieves
- Baba who stole from thieves
- Baba who outwitted thieves
- Baba the woodcutter
- Baba of "The Arabian Nights"
- Atlanta Olympics torch lighter
- Athlete named a U.N. Messenger of Peace
- Arabic name meaning ''exalted''
- Arabic for ''the highest''
- Arabian Nights prename
- Arabian Nights guy __ Baba
- Aladdin prince
- Actress Larter or MacGraw
- Actress Larter of TNT's "Legends"
- Actress Landry
- Activist Ayaan Hirsi ___
- 2001 Will Smith film
- 2001 biographical film
- 1996 torch lighter
- 1977 Warhol subject
- 1960 gold-winning pugilist
- 1,001 Nights honorific
- "When We Were Kings" star
- "When We Were Kings" king
- "Thrilla in Manila" boxer Muhammad
- "The Thousand and One Nights" hero
- "The Greatest" subject
- "The Greatest" in a ring
- "The Champ"
- "Rumble in the Jungle" winner
- "Rope-a-dope" practitioner
- "Ramy" actor Mahershala
- "Prince ___" (song in "Aladdin")
- "One Thousand and One Nights" hero
- "Moonlight" Oscar winner Mahershala __
- "Moonlight" Oscar winner
- "Moonlight" actor Mahershala ___
- "Luke Cage" actor Mahershala ___
- "Love Story" star MacGraw
- "It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am" speaker
- "It isn't the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out; it's the pebble in your shoe" speaker
- "I'm so mean, I make medicine sick" boxer
- "I am the greatest" speaker
- "House of Cards" actor Mahershala ___
- "Hidden Figures" actor Mahershala
- "Green Book" Oscar winner Mahershala
- "Fight of the Century" contender
- "Dear Girls" author Wong
- "Da ___ G Show"
- "Boy You Knock Me Out" singer Tatyana
- "Beef" Emmy winner Wong
- "Beef" comedian Wong
- "Baby Cobra" comic Wong
- "Arabian Nights" prename
- "Arabian Nights" figure ___ Baba
- "Aladdin" figure
- "__ Baba and the 40 Thieves"
- '70s ring king
- '70s heavyweight champ
- ''The Greatest'' in the ring
- ''Aladdin'' prince
- ____baba
- ___ Pasha
- ___ Khamenei (supreme leader of Iran)
- ___ G (Sacha Baron Cohen persona)
- ___ G (Sacha Baron Cohen character)
- ___ Baba ("Arabian Nights" character)
- __ Baba ("Arabian Nights" hero)
- Zulfikar ___ Bhutto, 1970's Pakistani leader
- Younger sister of Lindsay Lohan
- Yemeni leader ___ Abdullah Saleh
- Yemen president ___ Abdullah Saleh
- X contemporary
- World-famous retiree
- World-famous athlete
- World champion of 1964-67, 1974-78 and 1978-79
- World champion athlete under two different names
- Woodcutter in a children's story
- Woodcutter hero.
- Wong or Wentworth
- Wong of stand-up comedy
- Wong of "Tuca & Bertie"
- Wong of "Birds of Prey"
- Wong of "Beef"
- Wong of "Baby Cobra"
- Wong of "American Housewife"
- Women's soccer star Krieger
- Women's rights activist Ayaan Hirsi ___
- Woman's nickname that drops "-son"
- Winner over Foreman in Zaire
- Winner of the "Thrilla in Manila"
- Winner of 10/30/74
- Winner in Zaire, 10/30/74
- Winner in Mailer's "The Fight"
- Winner at Madison Square Garden: Sept. 1977
- Will Smith's title role in a biopic about a boxer
- Will Smith's role in a boxer biopic
- Will Smith portrayal of 2001
- Will Smith portrayal
- Will Smith Oscar-nominated role
- Will Smith film role
- Will Smith film of 2001
- Will Smith boxer role
- Will Smith biopic, 2001
- Wilfred Sheed subject
- Whom Clay became
- Who said "It's not bragging if you can back it up"
- Who said "It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am"
- Who said "If you even dream of beating me, you'd better wake up and apologize"
- Who said "I'm so mean I make medicine sick"
- Who said "Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up"
- Who once boasted "I'm so mean, I make medicine sick!"
- Who Clay became
- When We Were Kings fighter
- Victor in Zaire: 1974
- Very common Muslim name
- Versifying ring legend
- Velshi on MSNBC
- US Womens soccer star Krieger
- Underground rapper Brother ___
- Undefeated boxing champ Laila
- Undefeated boxer, or her father
- UB40's lead singer Campbell
- UB40 singer Campbell
- U.S. Women's National Soccer Team star Krieger
- U.N. Messenger of Peace appointee in 1998
- U.N. Messenger of Peace
- Two-time Quarry opponent
- Two-Oscar actor of the 2010s
- TV's Wentworth
- TV personality Fedotowsky
- Turkish military governor ___ Pasha
- True successor to the prophet, in Shiism
- Torch lighter of 1996
- Torch lighter at the 1996 Olympics
- Tony-winning Stroker
- Tomb of ___, in Najaf, Iraq
- Thrilla in Manila figure
- Thrilla in Manila champion
- Thrilla in Manila champ
- Thrilla in Manila boxer Muhammad
- Thrilla in Manila boxer
- Three-time ring king
- Three-time opponent of Frazier
- Three-time heavyweight champ Muhammad
- Three-time foe for Frazier
- Three-time '60s-'70s heavyweight champ
- Thieves foiler
- Thief thwarter Baba
- The Story So Far song for a boxer?
- The Story So Far song about a famous boxer?
- The self-proclaimed ''Greatest''
- The prophet Muhammed's cousin
- The People's Champion
- The People's Champ
- The Greatest, once
- The Greatest of boxing
- The former Clay
- The Fight of the Century fighter
- The ___ shuffle
- Tatyana of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," or a later role for the Fresh Prince himself
- Tatyana of "Fresh Prince of Bel Air"
- Tatyana ___
- Surname of a noted boxing family
- Supposed prince in the movie "Aladdin"
- Successor to the Prophet, in Islam
- Successor of Muhammad, to Shiites
- Subject of the kids' book "Twelve Rounds to Glory"
- Subject of the book "Sting Like a Bee"
- Subject of the biography "King of the World"
- Subject of the biography "Float Like a Butterfly"
- Subject of the 75-pound book "GOAT"
- Subject of the 2004 autobiography "The Soul of a Butterfly"
- Subject of the 1998 biography "King of the World"
- Subject of Mailer's "The Fight"
- Subject of a Sheed book
- Subject of a museum in Louisville, Ky.
- Subject of a museum in Louisville
- Subject of a Louisville museum
- Subject of a 2021 Burns boxing documentary
- Subject of a 2001 movie bio
- Subject of a 1996 Oscar-winning documentary
- Subject matter, with Cosell, of the book "Sound and Fury"
- Stroker who won a 2019 Tony for "Oklahoma!"
- Steve's co-star in "The Getaway"
- Steve calls her Slim in "The Getaway"
- Star of "The Greatest"
- Stand-up comic Wong
- Stand-up comedian Wong
- Sportsman of the Century, per Sports Illustrated in 1999
- Sports star who once declared "I am America"
- Sports Illustrated's 1999 "Sportsman of the Century"
- Sports Illustrated named him Sportsman of the Century in 1999
- Sports Illustrated named him Sportsman of the Century
- Sports Illustrated cover frequenter
- Spinks's opponent in two title fights
- Spinks's battler in 1978
- Spinks was once his jinx
- Spinks defeater, 1978
- Speaker of "I murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalized a brick. I'm so mean I make medicine sick!"
- South Korean singer of "Let Me Say First"
- Sonny beater
- Son-in-law of Mohammed
- Some say he really is the greatest
- Socker played by Smith
- Soccer's Krieger
- Soccer great Krieger
- So-called "Commander of the Faithful"
- Smith/Voight film
- Smith title role
- Singer/actress Lohan
- Singer Barter or actress Larter
- Short Alison
- Shiites' saint
- Sheed subject
- She played Jennifer in "Love Story"
- She finished third behind Ohno and Fatone on "Dancing With the Stars"
- Seventh-century caliph
- Seventh-century Arab caliph
- Self-proclaimed greatest boxer
- Self-proclaimed "Greatest"
- Scheherazade hero.
- Sacha Baron Cohen's alter ego ___ G
- Sacha Baron Cohen's "Da ___ G Show"
- Sacha Baron Cohen's "Da __ G Show"
- Sacha Baron Cohen persona __ G
- Ryan's love in "Love Story"
- Ryan's girl in "Love Story"
- Ryan's 'Love Story' co-star
- Ryan's Love Story co-star
- Runner Nia
- Rumble in the Jungle victor
- Rumble in the Jungle participant
- Rumble in the Jungle champ
- Rumble in the Jungle boxer
- Rubina ___ of "Slumdog Millionaire"
- Role in Rabaud's "Mârouf"
- Rival of Frazier and Foreman
- Ring legend Muhammad
- Ring king, once
- Ring king before Spinks
- Ring great Muhammad
- Ring champion Laila
- Ring champion
- Ring champ's adopted surname
- Rhyming fighter
- Rhyming boxing legend
- Rhymester of the ring
- Rhymer in the ring
- Retired ring master
- Retired boxer with a win-loss record of 56-5
- Renowned fighter
- Receiver of "Fighter of the Century" award
- Real-life Superman opponent in a '78 comic book
- Rap duo ___ & Gipp
- Quarry's quarry: 1970
- Quarry was his quarry, twice
- Quarry quasher of 1970
- Quarry beater in 1970
- Pugilistic wordsmith
- Pugilistic poet
- Pugilistic Muhammad
- Pugilistic legend
- Pugilistic friend of Cosell
- Pugilistic family name
- Pugilist poet
- Pugilist given to couplets
- Pugilist from Louisville
- Prophet Mohammed's son-in-law
- Prizefighting legend
- Prince in Disney's "Aladdin"
- Prince in 'Aladdin'
- Prince ___ (Aladdin's royal alter ego)
- Prince ___ (Aladdin's other identity, in "Aladdin")
- Prince ___ (Aladdin's disguise, in "Aladdin")
- Potent pugilist
- Possibly the world's most famous man
- Popular Muslim name
- Pop singer Tatyana
- Poetic puncher
- Poetic boxing great
- Poetic boxing champ
- Poet/pugilist
- Poet in the ring
- Poet "so mean, I make medicine sick"
- Plaintiff in Clay v. United States
- Pasha
- Pakistani actress Maya
- Outspoken boxing legend
- Outspoken boxer
- Oscar-winning actor for "Moonlight" and "Green Book"
- Oscar-nominated Will Smith role
- Oscar-nominated part for Smith
- Oscar winner Mahershala whose balance of work and family life makes him People's Sexiest Juggler
- Oscar winner Mahershala __
- Oriental hero
- Onetime giant in decking
- Onetime boxing champ Muhammad ___
- One-time ring master
- One of the subjects of the book "Ghosts of Manila"
- One nicknamed "The Greatest"
- One called "The Lion of God"
- Olympic torchbearer Muhammad
- Olympic flame lighter at Atlanta
- Old ring king Muhammad
- Old Frazier foe
- Old foe of Frazier
- Old Clay
- Oft-quoted pugilist
- Noted rope-a-dope boxer
- Noted ringmaster
- Noted ring shuffler
- Noted ring master
- Noted press conference rhymer
- Noted Olympic torch lighter of 1996
- Noted knocker-outer
- Noted heavyweight champ
- Noted Cosell interviewee
- Noted convert to Islam in 1964
- Noted boxing shuffle inventor
- Noted boxer and trash-talker
- Norton foe
- Norton contemporary
- Norton and Foreman fighter
- News commentator Velshi
- Name within "Mona Lisa"
- N.F.L. kicker ____ Haji-Sheikh
- Muslim-American icon
- Muslim fighter
- Muslim convert in 1964 news
- Muhammad's successor, to Shiites
- Muhammad's son-in-law
- Muhammad with the jabs
- Muhammad who refereed the first WrestleMania
- Muhammad or Laila of title bouts
- Muhammad of ring
- Muhammad in a ring
- Muhammad follower
- Muhammad --
- Muhammad ___(or MacGraw?)
- Muhammad __
- Much-traveled fighter
- Much-praised Muhammad
- MSNBC's Velshi
- MSNBC journalist ___ Velshi
- MSNBC host ___ Velshi
- MSNBC co-anchor __ Velshi
- Mr. Clay, today
- Mr. Clay, once
- Mohammedan name
- Mohammed _____
- Mohammad or Pasha
- Modern Clay
- Model Landry
- Million-dollar Baba?
- Mike G. mixtape about the Greatest?
- Michael Mann picture
- Michael Mann movie
- Memorable press-conference rhymer
- Memorable fighter
- Memorable boxer
- Medal of Freedom athlete (2005)
- Marciano's simulated boxing opponent in the "Super Fight"
- Manila victor of 1975
- Man who was Clay
- Mahershala who was the first Muslim performer to win an Oscar
- Mahershala who was on the first four seasons of "House of Cards"
- Mahershala or Muhammad
- Mahershala of "Luke Cage"
- Mahershala of "House of Cards"
- Mahershala ___, Oscar winner for "Moonlight"
- Mahershala ___, co-star of 2018's "Green Book"
- MacGraw of films
- MacGraw of "The Getaway"
- MacGraw of "Goodbye, Columbus" and "Love Story"
- MacGraw of "Goodbye, Columbus"
- MacGraw of ''Love Story''
- MacGraw in movies
- Lyrical boxer
- Louisville's Muhammad __ Center
- Louisville's Muhammad __ Boulevard
- Louisville's ___ Center
- Louisville's __ Center, cultural attraction
- Louisville-born boxing legend Muhammad
- Louisville sports icon
- Louisville slugger?
- Louisville museum subject
- Louisville legend
- Loser to Spinks
- Loser to Norton, 1973
- Loser to Holmes
- Loser to Frazier
- Loser of the Drama in Bahama
- Liston opponent
- Liston fighter
- Liston defeater
- Liston beater, 1965
- Lion of God
- Lindsay Lohan's kid sister
- Lighter of the Olympic flame in Atlanta
- Lighter of the 1996 Olympic torch
- Lexington legend
- LeRoy Neiman subject
- Lepidopterous floater, apian stinger, d. 2016
- Legendary Muhammad
- Legendary heavyweight boxing champ
- Legendary Cosell interviewee
- Legendary boxing champ
- Legendary boxer portrayed by Will Smith
- Legendary boxer Muhammad
- Legendary boxer known for reciting poems
- Legend of boxing
- Late, great boxing champ
- Late, great boxer
- Late rhyming boxing champ
- Late heavyweight great
- Late boxing legend
- Late boxing champion
- Last name of the boxer formerly known as Cassius Clay
- Last name of boxing legends Muhammad and Laila
- Last name for boxers Muhammad and Laila
- Last name among boxing legends
- Larter or Landry
- Larter of"The Rookie"
- Larter of TV's "Heroes"
- Larter of the "Resident Evil" series
- Larter of Heroes
- Larter of "Resident Evil" movies
- Larter of "Resident Evil" films
- Larter of "Resident Evil: Afterlife"
- Larter of "Final Destination"
- Larter of ''Heroes''
- Laila who won her first prizefight in 31 seconds
- Laila who packs a punch
- Laila who helped run a boxing group date on "The Bachelorette"
- Laila who dances in and out of the ring
- Laila of pugilism
- Laila of 'We Need to Talk'
- l974 boxing champ
- Kristofferson's costar in the TV movie "Freedom Road"
- Krieger of the U.S. women's soccer team
- Krieger of the U.S. women's national soccer team
- KO connection maker
- Khan or Baba
- Kentucky's Athlete of the Century
- Kentucky sports legend
- Journalist Velshi of MSNBC's "Velshi & Ruhle"
- Joe Frazier's ring rival
- Joe Frazier rival
- Joe Frazier foe
- Jenny in ''Love Story''
- Jabbing king
- Islamic name.
- Iraq's Mosque of ___ (pilgrimage site)
- Iraq's Imam ___ Mosque
- Iraq's Imam ___ Air Base
- Iranian ayatollah Sayyed ___ Khamenei
- Iran's ___ Khamenei
- International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee
- Induction-refusing boxing champ
- Important figure in Shia Islam
- Icon known for bouts and boasts
- Host of CNN's "Your $$$$$"___ Velshi
- Hometown hero of Louisville, Ky.
- Holmes was his last opponent
- His record was 56-5
- His pallbearers included Will Smith and Mike Tyson
- His name was once Cassius X
- His last fight was a loss to Trevor Berbick
- His first bout as a pro was against Hunsaker
- His crown was stripped in 1967
- His career record was 56-5
- His 1975 autobiography was edited by Toni Morrison
- Hero in Zaire, 1974
- Heavyweight poet
- Heavyweight legend Muhammad
- Heavyweight champ known as "The Greatest"
- Heavyweight champ after Liston
- Heavyweight boxing great
- He's second to Jordan in Sports Illustrated covers
- He's second to Jordan in Sports Illustrated cover appearances
- He's pictured on the cover of the book "Ghosts of Manila"
- He's on the Madison Square Garden Walk of Fame
- He's known as "The Greatest"
- He won the Manila thriller
- He won in Zaire: 1974
- He won 56 bouts
- He was the first to beat Foreman
- He was Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Century
- He was bested in the "Fight of the Century"
- He was a thriller in Manila
- He was "The Greatest"
- He sparred verbally with Cosell
- He said "It's not bragging if you can back it up"
- He said "If you even dream of beating me, you'd better wake up and apologize"
- He said "I'm so mean I make medicine sick" (1974)
- He said "Champions aren't made in gyms"
- He put people on the ropes
- He proclaimed "I shook up the world"
- He perfected the rope-a-dope
- He once had feet of Clay
- He KO'd Quarry, 10/26/70
- He KO'd many men
- He KO'd Foreman
- He knocked out Liston in the first round on May 25, 1965
- He knew the ropes
- He K.O.'d Foreman 10/30/74
- He had a "sting like a bee"
- He gave Elvis Presley signed boxing gloves
- He floated like a butterfly
- He floated "like a butterfly"
- He delivered many physical and verbal jabs
- He could "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"
- He came out of retirement in 1980
- He called Frazier a "gorilla"
- He called Foreman "The Mummy"
- He beat Liston
- He beat Ernie Terrell in 1967
- He "floated like a butterfly"
- He ''stung like a bee''
- HBO's ___ G
- Guyanese president Irfaan ___
- Great heavyweight Muhammad
- Gold-medal Olympic boxer Muhammad
- Gold medalist of 1960, under a previous name
- G on TV
- Frequent Neiman subject
- Frequent LeRoy Neiman subject
- Frazier's rival
- Frazier's opponent in three notable boxing matches
- Frazier's longtime foe
- Frazier's frequent foe
- Frazier opponent
- Frazier foe, once
- Frazier defeater
- Fourth caliph of Islam
- Fourth caliph in Sunni Islam
- Four-time winner of Ring magazine's Fighter of the Year award in the 1970s
- Forty thieves opponent __ Baba
- Formidable Foreman foe
- Former UB40 lead singer Campbell
- Former ringmaster?
- Former ring star
- Former ring leader
- Former pugilist Laila
- Former foe of Frazier and Foreman
- Former CNN business anchor Velshi
- Former champ with a Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Former boxing king
- Former boxing champion
- Former boxing champ Laila
- Former boxer Laila who's publishing a new cookbook titled "Food for Life"
- Former boxer Laila who wrote "Food for Life"
- Former bachelorette Fedotowsky
- Foreman's superior?
- Foreman's opponent in Zaire
- Foreman's KO'er
- Foreman's foe in Zaire
- Foreman's foe in a notable 1974 fight
- Foreman's 1974 superior
- Foreman's "Rumble in the Jungle" foe
- Foreman vanquisher
- Foreman superior, once
- Foreman striker?
- Foreman striker
- Foreman KO'er, 1974
- Foreman KO'er
- Foreman floorer in 1974
- Foreman defeater in 1974
- Foreman beater in '74
- Foreman battler
- Foreman adversary
- Foe of Spinks
- Foe of Frazier and Foreman
- Foe of Frazier
- Foe of Foreman and Frazier
- Focus of a Louisville museum
- Focus of a Louisville cultural center
- Fistiana poet
- First name in Scheherazade's tales
- First Muslim with an acting Oscar (2017)
- First fighter to KO Liston
- First boxer in the US Olympics Hall of Fame
- Film that won the 2002 NAACP Image Award
- Film that earned Will Smith and Jon Voight Oscar nominations
- Film in which Voight plays Cosell
- Film in which LeVar Burton played Martin Luther King Jr.
- Figure in the Sunni/Shia split
- Figure in a Sunni/Shia dispute
- Fighting Laila
- Fighter with the career stat 56-5
- Fighter who was a dove
- Fighter who boasted, "I should be a postage stamp; that's the only way I'll ever get licked"
- Fighter of Frazier and Foreman
- Fighter of Frazier
- Fighter formerly known as Clay
- Fighter eulogized by Bill Clinton, among others
- Fight-game name
- Fictional character mentioned in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"
- Fedotowsky of "The Bachelorette"
- Fatima's spouse
- Fath ___, Shah of Persia: 1797–1835
- Fath ___, former Shah of Persia
- Fath ___, former Shah
- Fassbinder film "___: Fear Eats the Soul"
- Famous Frazier foe
- Famous boxer and trash-talker
- Famed ring name
- Famed ex-boxer
- Fake prince who was really Aladdin, in the movie
- Fabled woodcutter ___ Baba
- Fabled Baba
- Exalted, in Islam
- Ex-ring master
- Ex-boxer Laila
- ESPY-nominated 2001 biopic
- Erstwhile ring master
- Eponym of a Parkinson research center in Phoenix
- Elisabeth Shue's role in "The Karate Kid"
- Early follower of Muhammad
- Dundee's protege in the ring
- Dundee trained him
- Deposed ring king
- Defeater of Superman in a 1978 comic book
- Cover subject of the April 1968 issue of Esquire
- Cousin of Mohammed
- Cosell sparring partner
- Common Moslem name
- Common Arabic surname
- Common Arab given name
- Comedy's Wong
- Comedian Wong of "Tuca & Bertie"
- Comeback victor of 1974
- Comeback maker of October 1974
- Cocky real-life Rocky
- CNN correspondent Velshi
- CNN business anchor Velshi
- Clay's transformation?
- Clay's new name
- Clay's chosen name
- Clay's aka
- Clay, transformed
- Clay, presently
- Clay, nowadays
- Clay, from 1964
- Clay, eventually
- Clay, by another name
- Clay, beginning in 1964
- Clay, after transformation
- Clay, after conversion
- Clay, after a while
- Clay, after a transformation?
- Clay, after a name change
- Clay v. United States 1971 Supreme Court appellant
- Clay transformation?
- Clay of the past
- Clay from Kentucky, later
- Clay alias
- Christina Aguilera's "Burlesque" role
- Chemical ___ (nickname for a member of Saddam's inner circle)
- Champion of 10/30/74
- Champion crowned 10/30/74
- Champ from Louisville
- Certain caliph in Islam
- Cauldron-lighter at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics
- Cassius, today
- Cassius now
- Cassius lately
- Cassius Clay now
- Caliph or pugilist
- Caliph called "the Lion of God"
- Cable news host Velshi
- Bush's nickname for senator Barbara Boxer
- Broadway star Stroker
- Boxing's self-proclaimed greatest
- Boxing's Muhammad
- Boxing name of fame
- Boxing legend who died in 2016
- Boxing legend Muhammad, "The Louisville Lip"
- Boxing legend born in Kentucky
- Boxing immortal
- Boxing icon Muhammad
- Boxing great's name, after 1964
- Boxing great, after 1964
- Boxing great Muhammad, who turned 70 in 2012
- Boxing great Mohammad __
- Boxing great Laila or Muhammad
- Boxing great Laila
- Boxing family surname
- Boxing champ before and after Spinks
- Boxer/poet Muhammad
- Boxer/conscientious objector
- Boxer, Muhammad ...
- Boxer with the autobiography "The Soul of a Butterfly"
- Boxer with feats of Clay?
- Boxer with a "shuffle"
- Boxer with 37 knockouts
- Boxer whose record was 56-5 with 37 KOs
- Boxer who would "float like a butterfly"
- Boxer who won the "Rumble in the Jungle"
- Boxer who won a gold medal at the 1960 Summer Games as Cassius Clay
- Boxer who won 1974's "Rumble in the Jungle"
- Boxer who was the subject of a recent commemorative issue of Time
- Boxer who was part of the Rumble in the Jungle and the Thrilla in Manila
- Boxer who was Arnold's hero on "Diff'rent Strokes"
- Boxer who told Will Smith "you ain't pretty enough to play me"
- Boxer who said, "The will must be stronger than the skill"
- Boxer who said, "It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am"
- Boxer who said "The man who has no imagination has no wings"
- Boxer who said "If you even dream of beating me, you'd better wake up and apologize"
- Boxer who said "I am the greatest"
- Boxer who said "don't count the days, make the days count"
- Boxer who refused the draft
- Boxer who proclaimed, "I am the greatest!"
- Boxer who participated in the "Rumble in the Jungle"
- Boxer who nicknamed his opponents
- Boxer who lost "The Drama in the Bahamas" in 1981
- Boxer who lit the Olympic flame in Atlanta in 1996
- Boxer who fought the Vietnam War
- Boxer who fought Frazier three times
- Boxer who cowrote the memoir "The Greatest: My Own Story"
- Boxer who could "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"
- Boxer who carried a torch at the 1996 Olympics
- Boxer who boasted "If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize"
- Boxer who befriended Cosell
- Boxer who beat Frazier twice
- Boxer Smith played
- Boxer said to "sting"
- Boxer portrayed in a 2001 biopic
- Boxer played in a biopic by Will Smith
- Boxer played by Will Smith in 2001
- Boxer once played by Will Smith
- Boxer Nico ___ Walsh
- Boxer nicknamed ''The Greatest''
- Boxer named "Sportsman of the Century" by Sports Illustrated in 1999
- Boxer Muhammad whom Sports Illustrated named "Sportsman of the Century"
- Boxer Muhammad who was once known as Cassius Clay
- Boxer Muhammad who said "I am America"
- Boxer Muhammad who died in 2016
- Boxer Muhammad played by Will Smith in a 2001 biopic
- Boxer Muhammad or son-in-law of the prophet Muhammad
- Boxer Muhammad ___
- Boxer Muhammad __
- Boxer Laila, or her dad
- Boxer Laila whose last name is spelled backward in LAILA
- Boxer Laila who was on "The New Celebrity Apprentice" in 2017
- Boxer Laila who has a lifetime undefeated record
- Boxer Laila who appeared on "Chopped All-Stars" in 2013
- Boxer known for conscientious objection
- Boxer in the first-ever pay-per-view match
- Boxer in the documentary "What's My Name"
- Boxer from Clay Center?
- Boxer found twice in each of this puzzle's asterisked answers
- Boxer for whom Louisville International Airport is named
- Boxer dubbed "The Greatest"
- Boxer Clay, renamed
- Boxer born Cassius Clay
- Boxer banned from 1967-'70
- Boxer and conscientious objector Muhammad
- Bombastic boxer
- Biopic with Malcolm X and Dr. King
- Biopic that starred Will Smith
- Biopic role for Will Smith
- Biopic directed by Michael Mann
- Biopic about the boxer originally known as Cassius Clay
- Biopic about boxer Muhammad
- Big ring name
- Big name in Islam
- Big name in flooring?
- Big name in boxing lore
- Best Supporting Actor winner of 2016 and 2018
- Best Supporting Actor winner for 2016 and 2018
- Best Supporting Actor winner for "Moonlight"
- Berbick beat him in 1981
- Benazir's father
- Ben and Virginia ___, founders of Ben's Chili Bowl
- Ben ___ (1886 Kentucky Derby winner)
- Bee-butterfly boxer
- Baritone in Rabaud's "Marouf"
- Bandleader Bardu ___
- Baba, the woodcutter
- Baba, of Forty Thieves fame
- Baba with an ax
- Baba who stole from 40 thieves
- Baba who said "Open sesame"
- Baba or Pasha.
- Baba of story
- Baba of legend
- Baba of "Arabian Nights"
- Baba not au rhum?
- Baba among thieves
- Ayatollah ___ Khamenei
- Ayaan Hirsi ___, Somali-born advocate for women's rights and religious freedom
- Ayaan Hirsi ___, author of "Infidel"
- Athlete with the autobiography "The Soul of a Butterfly"
- Athlete whose name is written in Balinese?
- Athlete whose draft evasion case went to the Supreme Court
- Athlete who was the subject of a 2001 biopic
- Athlete who was friends with Malcolm X
- Athlete who said, "If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize"
- Athlete who said, "Don't count the days. Make the days count."
- Athlete who said "Silence is golden when you can't think of a good answer"
- Athlete in recent Porsche ads
- Athlete eulogized by Bill Clinton and Billy Crystal
- Artist Abdu
- Arena attraction for decades
- Arabic name that means "exalted"
- Arabic name meaning "high"
- Arabian Nights character ___ Baba
- Arabian folk hero, ... Baba
- Arabian boy.
- Arab name that means "high"
- Arab caliph
- AnS.I. Sportsman of the Year
- Alcindor : Abdul-Jabbar :: Clay : ___
- AKA Clay
- Actress/singer Tatyana ___
- Actress/comedian Wong
- Actress Wong or Larter
- Actress Wong of "American Housewife"
- Actress MacGraw or Larter
- Actress Lohan who is the younger sister of Lindsay
- Actress Larter of TV's "Pitch"
- Actress Larter of the first two "Final Destination" movies
- Actress Larter of the "Resident Evil" movies
- Actress Larter of the "Resident Evil" films
- Actress Larter of "Resident Evil: Afterlife"
- Actor Mohammad-___ Keshavarz
- Actor Mahershalalhashbaz ___ of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"
- Actor Mahershala of Netflix's "Luke Cage"
- Actor Mahershala __
- Actor Fazal
- Academy Award winner for "Moonlight" and "Green Book"
- A.k.a. The Greatest
- A Tribe Called Quest's DJ ___ Shaheed Muhammad
- A predecessor of Holmes
- A caliph of Islam
- A boxing legend
- A Baba
- 7th-century Arab caliph
- 40-time "Sports Illustrated" cover subject (1963-2016)
- 37-time "Sports Illustrated" cover figure
- 2016 Best Supporting Actor winner Mahershala
- 2010s two-Oscar actor
- 2001 sports biopic starring Will Smith
- 2001 Smith biopic
- 2001 movie about a famous boxer
- 2001 Michael Mann film
- 2001 Michael Mann biopic
- 2001 film with the song "Fight" in its soundtrack
- 2001 film in which Will Smith played a legendary boxer
- 2001 film in which LeVar Burton played Martin Luther King Jr.
- 2001 film featuring Mario Van Peebles as Malcolm X
- 2001 film directed by Michael Mann
- 2001 film depicting the Rumble in the Jungle
- 2001 film bio
- 2001 film about boxer Muhammad
- 2001 film about a boxer
- 2001 boxing movie starring Will Smith
- 2001 boxing film
- 2001 biopic that won an NAACP Image Award
- 2001 biopic starring Will Smith in the title role of a famous boxer
- 2001 biopic starring Will Smith as a famous boxer
- 2001 biopic starring Will Smith
- 2001 biopic role for Will Smith
- 2001 biopic of a boxer
- 2001 biopic nominated for an ESPY
- 2001 biopic film
- 2001 biopic directed by Michael Mann
- 2001 biopic about a boxer
- 1996 Olympics torch lighter
- 1996 Olympics flame lighter
- 1996 Olympic flame lighter
- 1996 Miss USA winner Landry
- 1975 opponent of Frazier
- 1974 Fassbinder film subtitled "Fear Eats the Soul"
- 1970s foe of Frazier
- 1960 Olympics boxing gold medalist
- 1960 gold-medal boxer
- 109 + 77
- 1,001 Nights name
- [boxing glove] [butterfly] [bee]
- “Baby Cobra” comedian Wong
- “Arabian Nights” character.
- "When you're as great as I am, it's hard to be humble" speaker
- "When We Were Kings" hero
- "When We Were Kings" athlete
- "Victoria & Abdul" actor Fazal
- "Tuca & Bertie" star Wong
- "True Detective" star Mahershala __
- "Thrilla in Manilla" winner
- "There are more pleasant things to do than beat up people" speaker
- "The Trials of Muhammad ___" (2013 documentary)
- "The Soul of a Butterfly: Reflections on Life's Journey" author
- "The Rumble in the Jungle" victor
- "The Rumble in the Jungle" boxer
- "The Rookie" actress Larter
- "The Mouth That Roared" of the ring
- "The Mouth That Roared"
- "The Martyrdom of ___" (Muslim classic)
- "The Martyrdom of ___" (classic Muslim work)
- "The Louisville Lip," for a while
- "The Greatest" pugilist
- "The Greatest" of the ring
- "The Greatest" memoirist
- "The Greatest" boxer Muhammad
- "The Greatest: My Own Story" writer
- "The greatest," per himself
- "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" actress Tatyana
- "The Bachelorette" bachelorette Fedotowsky
- "Swan Song" star Mahershala
- "Sting like a bee" speaker
- "Sting like a bee" champion
- "Soul of a Butterfly" autobiographer
- "Silence is golden when you can't think of a good answer" speaker
- "She Bee Stingin'" boxer Laila
- "Rumble in the Jungle" participant Muhammad
- "Rumble in the Jungle" name
- "Rumble in the Jungle" combatant
- "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter" actress Larter
- "Resident Evil: Afterlife" actress Larter
- "Real Money With ___ Velshi" (Al Jazeera America show)
- "Prince __": "Aladdin" song
- "Prince _____" ("Aladdin" song)
- "Pitch" actress Larter
- "Paper Girls" actress Wong
- "Open, sesame" speaker
- "Open, sesame" dude
- "Open, sesame!" sayer
- "One Night in Miami..." boxer
- "Oklahoma!" Tony winner Stroker
- "My toughest fight was with my first wife" speaker
- "MSNBC Live" co-anchor Velshi
- "Moonlight" star Mahershala
- "Moonlight" Oscar-nominee Mahershala
- "Moonlight" actor
- "Manila thriller" winner: 1975
- "Man, I ain't got no quarrel with them Vietcong" speaker
- "Luke Cage" actor Mahershala
- "Leave the World Behind" actor Mahershala
- "Lawrence of Arabia" role
- "It's not bragging if you can back it up" braggart
- "It's not bragging if you can back it up" boxer
- "It's hard to be humble, when you're as great as I am" speaker
- "It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am" boxer
- "It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am" boaster
- "Inventor" of the rope-a-dope
- "Infidel" author Ayaan Hirsi ___
- "If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize" boaster
- "I'm the fastest thing on two feet" speaker
- "I'll beat him so bad he'll need a shoehorn to put his hat on" boaster
- "I got no quarrel with them Vietcong" speaker
- "I beat people up" sayer (1977)
- "I beat people up" boxer
- "I am the greatest" source
- "I am the greatest" proclaimer
- "I Am ___" (2014 documentary about a famous boxer)
- "I ain't got no quarrel with the Viet Cong" speaker
- "His hands can't hit what his eyes can't see" speaker
- "Hidden Figures" actor Mahershala ___
- "Hidden Figures" actor Mahershala __
- "Happily ___ After" (2015 essay collection by comedian Wentworth)
- "Green Book" star Mahershala
- "Green Book" Oscar winner Mahershala __
- "Green Book" co-star Mahershala
- "Greatest" of the ring
- "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" co-star Tatyana ___
- "Float like a butterfly" guy
- "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" guy
- "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" boxer Muhammad
- "Fighter of the Century"
- "Drama in Bahama" boxer
- "Chemical" Iraqi
- "Chemical" guy in the Iraqi playing card deck
- "Boxing is a lot of white men watching two black men beat each other up" speaker
- "Baby Cobra" stand-up comedian Wong
- "Arabian Nights" figure, ___ Baba
- "American Gladiators" cohost Laila
- "American Gladiators "cohost
- "Always Be My Maybe" actress/writer Wong
- "Always Be My Maybe" actress Wong
- "Allah is the Greatest. I'm just the greatest boxer" speaker
- "Aladdin" alter ego
- "Aladdi"n prince
- "... butterfly ... bee" boxer
- "___, boom-ba-yay" (Rumble in the Jungle chant)
- "___, bomaye!" (Rumble in the Jungle chant)
- "___ Wong: Hard Knock Wife"
- "___ Wong: Baby Cobra"
- "___ Baba Goes to Town" (1937 Eddie Cantor film)
- "__ Baba Bunny": classic Bugs cartoon
- 'Thrilla in Manila' fighter
- 'The Greatest' fighter
- 'The Greatest' boxer
- 'Prince --' ('Aladdin' song)
- '80s Giants kicker Haji-Sheikh
- '70s boxing champ
- ''Thrilla in Manila'' victor
- ''Thrilla in Manila'' principal
- ''The Thousand and One Nights'' hero
- ''The Soul of a Butterfly'' memoirist
- ''The Lion of God''
- ''The Greatest'' boxer
- ''The greatest!''
- ''Rumble in the Jungle'' winner
- ''Rumble in the Jungle'' victor
- ''Rope-a-dope'' creator
- ''Rope-a-dope'' boxer
- ''I am the greatest'' speaker
- ''Aladdin'' protagonist
- ... Baba & The 40 Thieves
- ____Khan
- ________ Baba
- ____ Khan
- ____ Baba
- ___ Shuffle (boxing move)
- ___ Shar ("One Thousand and One Nights" character)
- ___ Pasha, The Lion of Janina
- ___ Pasha (many an Ottoman statesman)
- ___ MacGraw "Love Story" co-star
- ___ Krieger, U.S. women's soccer star
- ___ Hakim ("Oklahoma!" character)
- ___ G, Sacha Baron Cohen character
- ___ G (Sacha Baron Cohen's rapper character)
- ___ Daei, Iranian soccer player who once held the men's record for international goals scored
- ___ by Adidas (line of sports apparel)
- ___ Baba.
- ___ Baba, crier of "Open sesame!"
- ___ Baba of fable
- __ Ewoldt, first Asian-American to play Christine in Broadway's "Phantom"
- __ Center (Louisville museum)
- __ Baba and the Forty Thieves
- __ Baba (forty thieves adversary)
- __ Baba (Arabian Nights guy)
- __ Baba ("Arabian Nights" character)
- Ring master?
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