When
Ken Norton
broke
Muhammad Ali's
jaw
in San Diego one day in March 1973, the dethroned heavyweight champion returned to
Louisville
to rethink what to do with his life and walk the streets that saw him grow up. Before returning home, he stopped by
Nazareth College
, the Catholic school where that young man named
Cassius Clay
cleaned stairs, scrubbed floors, and tidied up the library.
As soon as he enters, Ali is approached by a nun and the boxer
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