WBC world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali defeated the WBA’s heavyweight champ, Ernie Terrell, at the Houston Astrodome.

It Happened on
February 6, 1967

In the publicity leading up to the unification bout, Terrell had repeatedly used Ali’s former name, Cassius Clay. Starting in the 8th round, Ali repeatedly shouted at Terrell, “What’s my name? What’s my name?” as he threw punches. The bout went the full 15 rounds, and Ali won in a unanimous decision. American newspapers remained divided about which name to use and sometimes compromised by using both in headlines. Ali would be stripped of both titles on April 28 for refusing induction into the U.S. Army.

9 months later was born…


born on November 16, 1967

Lisa Bonet

American actress and activist

born on November 16, 1967

Sheree Zampino

Ex-wife of Will Smith (1992-1995)
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Gottfried Kirch discovers the Great Comet of 1680

It Happened on
November 4, 1680

C/1680 V1, also called the Great Comet of 1680, Kirch’s Comet, and Newton’s Comet, was the first comet discovered by telescope. It was discovered by Gottfried Kirch and was one of the brightest comets of the seventeenth century. While the Kirch Comet of 1680–1681 was discovered by—and subsequently named for—Gottfried Kirch, credit must also be given to Eusebio Kino, the Spanish Jesuit priest who charted the comet’s course.

9 months later is born


born on August 05, 1681

Vitus Bering

Danish cartographer and explorer in Russian service, and an officer in the Russian Navy

born on December 18, 1639 (d. 1710)

Gottfried Kirch

German astronomer and the first 'Astronomer Royal' in Berlin and, as such, director of the nascent Berlin Observatory