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The political landscape is littered with those who underestimated the late Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada. People forget that Reid was a boxer, a U.S. Capitol Police officer and ...
Reid, who was recently elected to the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame and will be inducted at Caesars Palace on Aug. 18, fought as an amateur and served as a judge for the Nevada Athletic Commission.
By Boxing Photos 0 Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada is side by side with Filipino Congressman and eight-term world champion Manny Pacquiao on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Photos of boxing greats line a wall at his home in Henderson and joining their ranks, even if only in a museum, meant a lot to Reid, who three months earlier, in May 2018, had undergone surgery to ...
More than 10 months ago, Sen. Harry Reid's life changed forever. The Nevada Democrat and Senate minority leader was exercising in his home with an elastic band when it snapped, throwing him into ...
Harry Reid, the bare-knuckles political fighter boxer who climbed from humble beginnings in rural Nevada to the most powerful seat in the U.S. Senate, has died at age 82.
But the caricature of Harry Reid — the former boxer who was not afraid to land a low blow, the ruthless tactician who would do anything to win, ... He was 82. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook, File) ...
In Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid's Capitol Hill office, there is a framed photo of a boxer near the senator's desk. It's of Mike O'Callaghan, Reid's high school boxing coach, later the ...
The widely shared photo allegedly showed aircraft congestion from ultrarich guests who traveled to the billionaire's 2025 ...
Former Senate Majority Leaders Harry Reid, who died last week at the age of 82, will lie in state in the United States Capitol Rotunda on Jan. 12.
Reid, still sporting a heavily bandaged eye, tweeted a photo of a meeting with Manny Paquiao Wednesday, saying he explained the injury to the famous champion boxer. Explained my injury to ...
Sens. Harry Reid and John McCain are calling for President Barack Obama to clear the record of the first black heavyweight boxing champion, Jack Johnson, with a pardon. Their bipartisan move, co ...
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