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Boxing art collection. Our page of boxing art prints of famous boxers and bouts, including Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson and Frank Bruno.
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Freddie Mills by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Undefeated - Joe Calzaghe by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Minter vs Hagler by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Sporting Legends - Muhammad Ali by Stuart McIntyre. Muhammad Ali was born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr in Louisville on 17th January 1942. His amateur record included a gold medal at the 1960 Olympic Games held in Rome. In 1964 Ali shocked the boxing world by defeating the then unstoppable Sonny Liston in seven rounds and was crowned Heavyweight Champion of the World. In 1967 Muhammad Ali was suspended for refusing to join the US Army during the conflict in Vietnam. The boxing establishment stripped Ali of his title until the Supreme Court upheld his appeal on religious grounds. Seventeen fights later in 1974 Ali fought George Foreman. Ali adopted his unorthodox Rope-A-Dope tactic to guard against fatigue, and in the eighth round Ali floored a tiring Foreman with a left-right combination, regaining the World Heavyweight title. Ali successfully defended his title ten times until in 1978 Leon Spinks displayed surprising skill and resourcefulness upsetting an ill-prepared Ali. Seven months later Muhammad Ali beat Leon Spinks to become Heavyweight Champion of the World for a record third time. Ali finished with a record of 56 wins and 5 losses including 37 knockouts in 61 fights. His appearance at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, to light the Olympic flame, moved an international audience. Where he once divided America with his social and religious beliefs, Ali has now become a unifying force and is a symbol of peace and hope. In an age of superstars with no public conscience, Ali is truly unique. Quite simply The Greatest. |
Muhammad Ali by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Joe Calzaghe vs Mikkel Kessler by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Amir Khan by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Mike Tyson by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Ricky Hatton by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Cooper vs Clay by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Iron Mike by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Dawn of a New Era - Tyson v Berbick by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Mad Frankie and Friends by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
David Haye by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Ali vs Frazier by Stephen Doig. One of the three classic bouts between Smokin' Joe and The Greatest. |
Tyson vs Berbick by Stephen Doig. 22nd November 1986. |
Iron Mike by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Lennox Lewis by Peter Deighan. No text for this item |
Jack Dempsey by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Carl Froch by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
The Hitman by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
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