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February 8. 2012__________________ Portland Observer B lack H isto ry M o n th __________________________ Page 13 check cashing for one low fee Enjoy this and other benefits at select KeyBank Plus® branches. • • • • Low 1.5% fee1 No hidden charges No account required ChexSystems welcome • Every fifth check is free2 • Fee-free money orders3 when you cash your check What should I bring with me? • Your payroll, government and/or income tax checks • One form of photo ID, such as a driver’s license, State ID card, or Matricula Consular4 World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Muhammad Ali looks on as his hands are taped by trainer Angelo Dundee, before sparing with Jimmy Ellis during a 1 9 6 6 training session in London. Dundee, one o f boxing's m ost recognizable figures, died last week at the age o f 90. (AP photo) Celebrated Trainer a Ring Legend Angelo Dundee was in Ali’s comer for his greatest fights (AP) — Celebrated boxing tra in e r A n g e lo D u n d ee, Muhammad Ali's cornerman in his greatest fights, died Feb. 1 at the age of 90. "Angelo died surrounded by family and friends," his family said in a statement. "He was very happy that he got to celebrate Ali's (70th) birth day earlier this year, and also that he got to go to the Hall of Fame. He still had much to do, but led a full and extraordinary life." Noted for his ability to moti vate and challenge the best of boxers, Angelo passed away at his home in Tampa, Fla. While working with Ali for the majority of the boxing great's career, Dundee trained 15 world champions in total, including Sugar Ray Leonard and George Foreman. One of the more indelible memories of Dundee's career came in 1981 when he loudly exhorted Leonard in the late stages of a world championship unification fight against Thomas H earns. A fter fam ously telling the fighter, "You're blowing it, son," Leonard came back out to regis ter a thrilling knockout after hav ing been dominated in preceding rounds. "He saved Ray Leonard in the Hearns fight. He saved Ali (against Joe Frazier) in Manila," longstanding boxing promoter Bob Arum told Reuters, having worked with Dundee countless times over the years. "To motivate (a fighter) takes a special skill and there aren't many people that can do it. In the (more than 45 years) I've been in boxing, he is the greatest cornerman by far o f anyone that I've ever witnessed." Dundee's work spanned six decades and he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1994, cementing his legacy as an invaluable asset to some of the most decorated box ers of all time. "Ali was this unbelievable fig ure, and a guy who symbolized an entire era of American cul ture and was idolized around the w orld," A rum added. "And through all those times, the per son at his side was Dundee. For that, he will always be remem bered." P ortland ( )bstTVLT ( ill 503-288-0015 ads<« portlandob ser\ cr.com go to key.com/keybankplus call 800-539-2968 KeyBank O tt . Unlock your possibilities* 'A check-cashing fee of 1.5% of the face value of the check applies (there is a minimum fee of $5.00 and a maximum fee of $25.00). Maximum check amount $5,000. Maximum fee does not apply to income tax refund checks. 'Only available when you cash your payroll or government checks. See a KeyBank branch office representative for more details. ’Fee-free money orders available to KeyBank Plus members only. Limit of 5 fee-free money orders per check cashed. Additional money orders are subject to the standard money order fee. ‘ Other forms of photo ID accepted. Check with your KeyBank Plus branch. LÊNoSî Key.com is a federally registered service mark of KeyCorp. © 2 0 1 2 KeyCorp. KeyBank is M em ber FDIC. ADL4355 07 Ivertise with diversity w i » I » * » r » ♦ THE CHILDREN S HOSPITAL LEGACY MEDICAL GROUP LEGACY LABORATORY LEGACY RESEARCH LEGACY HOSPICE