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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
Photo Spot: Stand in the ring and take a jab at the champion boxer Muhammad Ali. Don't worry he won't retaliate and knock you out.
I was walking alone Mohamed Ali lane in Chinatown, Singapore, when I came across a shop selling clay figurines of Bruce Lee.
Come to think of it, I don't think these two ever met it the ring. Wonder what the result would have been if they had ?
Thought it made a nice story so....
Last summer the Oakland black community reacted to the now infamous BBQ Becky, who sought to criminalize a black family BBQing along the shore of Lake Merrit. They organized a grill out billed as "BBQ While Black" to defy the racial intimidation and displacement that community has been seeing since gentrification took off in Oakland almost a decade ago. The sentiment expressed on the T-shirt tells you all you need to know about whom the black community holds responsible for re-invigorating racism under the current political regime. It was an honor to document this moment in Oakland Civil Rights history.
P.S. If you watched the film, "Friday," you know that KTFO stands for "knocked the f@#% out."
--JMG
Olympus Mirrorless Camera
Spotted in the window of a local pharmacy in town.
This is in my opinion unfair as Muhammad Ali is a legend and the pharmacy's have been ripping off the nation along with the builders, bankers, politicians and plonkers.
I can also see the pharmacy's view a small bit I suppose. Mary is a complete spanner and should be knocked out of her office.
I uploaded this because I'm still not too sure about it and I thought it was worth sharing.
See parts of this up close:
Ennis, Clare, Ireland
Photos and Newspaper Clippings of Cliff McDonald with Muhammad Ali in 1972 prior to Cliff's exhibition bout with Ali at the Boston Garden on October 11, 1971
March 8, 1971, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. Frazier won by unanimous decision and retained the title.
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Race Project student workshops on 3/9 and 3/11/20 at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO. Media Services photographer / Dana Anderson
Muhammad Ali had a well-timed holiday from his work in the mountains, and wound up hanging out for a couple hikes and a bit of polo. Excellent company.
A hike to Narsok with M.Ali and Taha, the best guides you could ask for! Also, hiking in a full-length shalwar kameez, not as difficult as you'd imagine, though a little bit tricky when it comes to the rock-climbing.
The Torch Muhammad Ali used to light the Olympic Flame at the 1996 Games in Atlanta, at the Muhammad Ali Museum in Louisville.
13 Mar 1963, New York, New York, USA --- 3/13/63 New York - Cassius Clay's mouth is shut - or at least covered with tape - as he arrives for weigh-in here 3/13 for his heavyweight bout with Doug Jones late 3/13. Just before the actual weigh-in, the usually loquacious Clay removed the tape but maintained silence. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
06 Jun 1967, Cleveland, Ohio, USA --- Dwarfed by Bill Russell (left), six-foot, 11-inch player coach of the Boston Celtics, and 7-foot, 3-inch college star Lew Alcindor, Cassius Clay strains his neck as he talks with the two basketball giants. A group of the nation's top athletes met to hear Clay's views for rejecting Army induction. Ring Magazine, a boxing publication, announced June 5th that it would continue to recognize Clay as the heavyweight champion despite the actions of the World Boxing Association and the New York Athletic Commission in stripping Clay of the title. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
Made from 1,300 boxing speed bags hanging from a cumulative 5 miles of stainless steel cable and 2 miles of aluminum tubing that stands 22 feet high.
Photos and Newspaper Clippings of Cliff McDonald with Muhammad Ali in 1972 prior to Cliff's exhibition bout with Ali at the Boston Garden on October 11, 1971