The Babe Ruth of Hockey dies, the 'Fight of the Century,' and 'I had a better year than he did' - This DiSH for March 8
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EPISODE SUMMARY
In 1937, Howie Morenz, known by some as 'the Babe Ruth of hockey' died as a direct result of an injury suffered in a hockey game a month earlier.
In 1971, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier met at Madison Square Garden in the 'Fight of the Century.'
In 1930, Babe Ruth signed a two-year contract paying him $80,000 a season and was asked after why he deserved more money than the President of the US to which he answered, 'I had a better year than he did.'
In 1936, the first Daytona race was run. It was chaos but eventually led to the creation of NASCAR.
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