One of my first jobs was at the Boston Globe. I worked in the sports department six months a year. When I was ready to graduate, the sports editor gave me a job as a schoolboy sports writer.
From Will McDonough
Muhammad Ali is a combination of personality and athlete who is probably better known around the world than any other. He became a great hero.
I've been very fortunate to be involved in all the Super Bowls, to see some World Series, to cover heavyweight championship fights; I've been to the Olympics and seen every sporting event there is.
I was fortunate to be part of a very successful show on CBS in 1986. I switched to NBC for eight years and through these experiences have gotten terrific insight into television; it's a fascinating medium.
I think we'll always have newspapers, but they'll lose influence.
I think the greatest all-around athlete ever was Jim Brown. He played lacrosse, basketball and ran track at Syracuse. He played professional football for the Browns.
I think money in general hurts all sports.
I received $100 per week when I started working at the Globe after graduation.
I predict that many teams will go out of business and the size of the leagues will be greatly reduced.
I don't think we use television the way we should or the way the inventors intended.
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