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The Rumble in the Jungle was a historic boxing event between the then Heavyweight champion George Foreman and former world champion and challenger Muhammad Ali. Ali won by knocking out Foreman in the eighth round. that took place on October 30, 1974, in the Mai 20 Stadium in Kinshasa, Zaire.

For more go to www.boxingmemories.com/

Arguably the greates boxer who ever lived: Cassius Clay aka Muhammad Ali.

 

Part of the Madame Tussauds Berlin set.

Ali went to fight Oscar Bonavena at Madison Square Garden on December 7, 1970. After a tough 14 rounds, Ali stopped Bonavena in the 15th, paving the way for a title fight against Joe Frazier.For more visit

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Golden detail from the older larger wooden Minbar of the Mosque of Muhammad Ali at the Citadel in Cairo. This minbar is the largest in Egypt, incorporating significant gold in its decorations.

Autographed by the legendary boxing and political icon himself. One of the crown jewels of my collection.

 

Boxing memorabilia

Heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali stands over Sonny Liston and taunts him to get up during their title fight. Ali knocked Liston out in one minute in the first round during their bout at the Central Maine Youth Center in Lewiston, Maine. May 25, 1965 Lewiston, Maine, USA

One of the profiles of historical fighters at "Fighter’s Heaven”, Muhammad Ali’s Training Camp near Deer Lake, Pennsylvania.

 

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The Fountain at the Courtyard of the Mosque of Muhammad Ali at the Citadel in Cairo

MUHAMMAD ALI

 

World Heavyweight boxing champion visited a supermarket on this site on 19 October 1971 as part of a promotional tour for Ovaltine.

 

The Eastern Daily Press | Norwich School of Art & Design

 

St Stephens Street, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

 

The supermarket was Tesco.

Pride Academy Training

Troy Wood, Josh Durham, Shelley Lucas, Heather Reynolds

July 30, 2009

The Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha or Alabaster Mosque (Arabic: مسجد محمد علي, Turkish: Mehmet Ali Paşa Camii) is a mosque situated in the Citadel of Cairo in Egypt and commissioned by Muhammad Ali Pasha between 1830 and 1848.

 

Situated on the summit of the citadel, this Ottoman mosque, the largest to be built in the first half of the 19th century, is, with its animated silhouette and twin minarets, the most visible mosque in Cairo. The mosque was built in memory of Tusun Pasha, Muhammad Ali's oldest son, who died in 1816.

 

This mosque, along with the citadel, is one of the landmarks and tourist attractions of Cairo and is one of the first features to be seen when approaching the city from no matter which side.

Ilustração para matéria Muhammad Ali: um híbrido de pancadaria e arte em estado bruto bit.ly/pgm7eE

Patron: Muhammad Ali (Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha) 1769-1849, Wāli of Egypt, Sudan, Sham, Hejaz, Morea, Thasos, Crete (r.1805-1848).

 

Islamic Monument #505

The mosque, at S. 47th St. and S. Woodlawn Ave., was founded in 1984 by Muhammad Ali and his manager, Jabar Muhammad.

Muhammad Ali Meeting, LOUISVILLE, Ky -The Kentucky National Guard hosted several members of Djibouti's military and government cabinets as part of the Kentucky Guard's State Partnership with Djibouti, Sept. 19th, 2015. Civilian members of the Djiboutian delegation include ministers of health, foreign affairs, chambers of commerce, and the University of Djibouti. The military chiefs of defense, Air Force, logistics, military education and materiel represented the Djiboutian military. This is the first Djiboutian partnership event in Kentucky since the National Guard selected Kentucky for this state partnership. A Kentucky delegation led by Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Edward Tonini participated in the State Partnership signing ceremony in Djibouti, Africa June 2015. The Djiboutian delegates and members of the Kentucky National Guard met with Muhammad Ali, a Professional Boxer and Louisville native. (Photo By Sgt. Brandy Mort, Kentucky National Guard PAO)

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"Age is whatever you think it is. You are as old as you think you are." -- Muhammad Ali

 

Too bad I misspelled his name the first time I wrote it down!

Patron: Muhammad 'Ali (Muhammad 'Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha) 1769-1849, Albanian Ottoman governor & de facto ruler of Egypt (r.1805-1848).

During PBS’ INDEPENDENT LENS “Trials of Muhammad Ali” session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena CA on Tuesday, January 21, 2014, series producer Lois Vossen, Khalilah Camacho-Ali, New York Times sportswriter Robert Lipsyte and filmmaker Bill Siegel discuss Muhammad Ali’s toughest bout, his battle to overturn his prison sentence for refusing U.S. military service.

 

(Premieres Monday, April 14, 2014, 10:00 p.m. ET)

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

Princess Nemat Allah Tawfiq 1881-1966, was the daughter of Khedive Tawfiq (son of Muhammad 'Ali), and the sister of Khedive Abbas Helmy. She gave her palace to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1930. She is buried in southern France.

 

Tewfik Pasha (Muḥammad 'Ali Tawfīq Bāshā) 1852-1892, eldest son of Khedive Ismail, Khedive (Ottoman viceroy) of Egypt & Sudan (r.1879-1892).

Muhammad 'Ali (Muhammad 'Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha) 1769-1849, Wāli of Egypt, Sudan, Sham (Greater Syria), Hejaz, Morea, Thasos, Crete (r.1805-1848).

'Abbas Hilmi II (ʿAbbās Ḥilmī Pāshā) 1874-1944, great-great grandson of Muhammad 'Ali & son of Tewfik Pasha, Khedive (Ottoman viceroy) of Egypt & Sudan, (r.1892-1914).

 

Architect: Antonio Lasciac (or Anton Laščak) 1856-1946, an architect, engineer, poet and musician of Slovene descent, who designed the Khedive's Palace in Istanbul and the Tahra Palace in Cairo and bacame the Egyptian court architect in 1907 under Khedive Abbas Hilmi II.

* Facing Ali

* Absolute Beginners

* Inglourious Basterds

* Benny & Joon

It’s so sad when someone famous dies. It feels like someone personal dying, but much less close and more important.

 

When my grandma died, my mom was very sad, my brother was very sad and I was also very sad. But not many other people felt very sad about it, like Muhammad Ali or Paulina from Handy cleaning. No one put my grandma’s best quote on Instagram and no one talked about the time when she cut my Schnitzel for dinner or that she had a nice coat and a furry hat.

 

Yesterday Muhammad Ali died. He was so famous, and everyone was the saddest they ever where about Muhammad Ali.

 

Many years ago, or maybe just a few, I made a bumper sticker for him so that everyone that loves Muhammad Ali could have it on their car. If you are sad today because Muhammad Ali died yesterday, then message me and I will send you this nice picture to print. You can print it on some sticky paper and put it on your car, or print it on a little paper and put it in your purse. Maybe you want to put it on your wall or use it on your phone. Do whatever you want that makes you feel better about Muhammad Ali being dead.

Muhammad Ali reacts during a New York press conference promoting the upcoming fight against George Foreman in May 1974.

Photograph: The Ring Magazine/Getty Images

 

Via:

www.theguardian.com/sport/gallery/2014/oct/29/muhammad-al...

  

Travel back in time to 1974 and listen to Muhammad Ali talk about his upcoming "Rumble in the Jungle" bout with George Foreman.

 

This 2-minute video includes his famous “I’m so bad, I make medicine sick!” 😊

www.history.com/topics/1970s/the-rumble-in-the-jungle-197...

 

Sa'ad Pasha Tanak: private servant of Muhammad 'Ali (Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha) 1769-1849, Wāli of Egypt, Sudan, Sham (Greater Syria), Hejaz, Morea, Thasos, Crete (r.1805-1848).

During PBS’ INDEPENDENT LENS “Trials of Muhammad Ali” session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena CA on Tuesday, January 21, 2014, series producer Lois Vossen, Khalilah Camacho-Ali, New York Times sportswriter Robert Lipsyte and filmmaker Bill Siegel discuss Muhammad Ali’s toughest bout, his battle to overturn his prison sentence for refusing U.S. military service.

 

(Premieres Monday, April 14, 2014, 10:00 p.m. ET)

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

Patron: Muhammad 'Ali (Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha) 1769-1849, Wāli of Egypt, Sudan, Sham, Hejaz, Morea, Thasos, Crete (r.1805-1848).

 

Islamic Monument #606

Isma'il (İsmail Paşa, Ismail the Magnificent) 1830-1895, grandson of Muhammad 'Ali, Wali of Egypt & Sudan (r.1863-1867) & Khedive (Ottoman viceroy) of Egypt & Sudan (r.1867-1879).

 

Artist: unknown, but dated 1290 AH (1873/74).

Muhammad Ali Mosque (Alabaster Mosque)

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The Rumble in the Jungle was a historic boxing event between the then Heavyweight champion George Foreman and former world champion and challenger Muhammad Ali. Ali won by knocking out Foreman in the eighth round. that took place on October 30, 1974, in the Mai 20 Stadium in Kinshasa, Zaire.

For more go to www.boxingmemories.com/

Muhammad Ali Meeting, LOUISVILLE, Ky -The Kentucky National Guard hosted several members of Djibouti's military and government cabinets as part of the Kentucky Guard's State Partnership with Djibouti, Sept. 19th, 2015. Civilian members of the Djiboutian delegation include ministers of health, foreign affairs, chambers of commerce, and the University of Djibouti. The military chiefs of defense, Air Force, logistics, military education and materiel represented the Djiboutian military. This is the first Djiboutian partnership event in Kentucky since the National Guard selected Kentucky for this state partnership. A Kentucky delegation led by Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Edward Tonini participated in the State Partnership signing ceremony in Djibouti, Africa June 2015. The Djiboutian delegates and members of the Kentucky National Guard met with Muhammad Ali, a Professional Boxer and Louisville native. (Photo By Sgt. Brandy Mort, Kentucky National Guard PAO)

During PBS’ INDEPENDENT LENS “Trials of Muhammad Ali” session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena CA on Tuesday, January 21, 2014, series producer Lois Vossen, Khalilah Camacho-Ali, New York Times sportswriter Robert Lipsyte and filmmaker Bill Siegel discuss Muhammad Ali’s toughest bout, his battle to overturn his prison sentence for refusing U.S. military service.

 

(Premieres Monday, April 14, 2014, 10:00 p.m. ET)

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

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