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In this remarkable interview, the most bombastic sports commentator of all time, Howard Cosell, politely but firmly takes Dey to task for not doing enough. This was the lead feature for Golf ...
On the surface, Muhammad Ali and Howard Cosell were the oddest couple sports ... endured the erosion of his golf skills in part because he became obsessed with playing make-believe soldier with ...
But the treats, believed to have been invented by Ignacio "Nacho" Anaya in a town on Mexican side of the Texas border in 1943, owe their popularity in part to legendary broadcaster Howard Cosell.
Howard Cosell passed away 20 years ago this month. In this three-part series, we will be looking back on his contributions to sports media. Two funerals, nine years apart, illustrated Howard ...
Ali and I had been friends for years as we sat next to each other at the funeral for Howard Cosell. I had done my ... if I’d like to run with him on a golf course. He loved to run there for ...
I’d just spent the past 18 months roaming the country working for ABC Sports on some of the greatest events ever televised, from U.S. Open golf to ... explained that Howard Cosell had become ...
The most famous television sportscaster of the 1970s was Howard Cosell, a nasal-toned, staccato blast of magniloquent ...
On the replay, Howard Cosell remarks, "That little monkey gets loose, doesn't he?" The apparent comparison of Garrett, an African American, to a primate got Cosell in a heap of trouble.