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Muhammad Ali wave to the St Andrews crowd watched by councillor James Hunte and associates Michale Zambouros (left) and Scott Weinburger. 4th May 1984
Muhammad Ali under friendly arrest of two London Police officers who were at the training camp a head of his fight with Richard Dunn. Circa 9th March 1976
Muhammad Ali at his training camp, Concord Hotel, Catskill Mountains. 20th September 1976
Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) outside the Flamingo Jazz Club in Wardour Street, Soho on the day of his arrival in London. He is in Britain for a non-title fight against Henry Cooper at Wembley on 18th
Muhammad Ali outside the Odeon in Birmingham. 7th June 1979
Muhammad Ali training ahead of his upcoming fight against Larry Holmes. 29th September 1980
Muhammad Ali In the video Champions Forever documentary which takes a good hard look at the last Golden Age of Heavyweights
Muhammad Ali with wife Belinda Boyd and twin daughters Jamillah and Rasheda in Deer Lake Pennsylvania. 19th January 1974
Reception for Sonny Liston, World Heavyweight Champion, at The May Fair Hotel in Stratton St, Mayfair, London, 2nd September 1963
Muhammad Ali with second wife Veronica and their baby girl Hana arriving in England. 13 July 1977
Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) eating stake at Isows restaurant in Soho Brewer Street London. 5th June 1963
Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) training at his Pennsylvanian mountain retreat for his fight against George Foreman in Zaire. 27th August 1974
Muhammad Ali poses in a boxing ring in a sparring pose wearing boxing gloves with Daily Star written on gloves. 6th December 1981
Cassius Clay vs. Sonny Liston (First fight). Clay weighed in at 210 lb (95 kg) while Liston was several pounds over his prime fighting weight at 218 lb (99 kg)
Cassius Clay in London ahead of his world title fight with Henry Cooper. Clay Retained his WBC, and Lineal heavyweight titles by TKO in round 6. 10th May 1966
Muhammad Ali fights Kenny Baker the midget. 15th January 1979
Cassius Clay in training ahead of his world title fight with Karl Mildenberger. Clay Retained his WBC, and Lineal heavyweight titles by TKO in round 12. 10h September 1966
Boxer Muhammad Ali and wife Belinda at Airport. 30th November 1974
Arthur Ashe with the Wimbledon trophy after he beat the defending champion Jimmy Connors in four sets 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. 5th July 1975
Muhammad Ali clowning around with Britains Joe Bugner at his training camp. 13th February 1973
Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) and entourage in Londons west end ahead of his non-title fight against Henry Cooper at Wembley Stadium. 27th May 1963
Muhammad Ali spying on Joe Bugner in training before their non-title fight at the Las Vegas Convention Centre. 11th February 1973
Muhammad Ali at the Post Office Tower in London. 27th July 1966
World heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali arriving at the Odeon Cinema in Leicester Square, for the weigh-in ahead of his World heavyweight title fight against British challenger Henry Cooper to be held
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) pictured at the Piccadilly Hotel after beating Britains Henry Cooper at Wembley Stadium. 19th June 1963
American boxing legend Muhammad Ali, formerly Cassius Clay, use a skipping rope during a training session before his non-title heavyweight fight against Henry Cooper at Wembley Stadium on 18th June
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) getting shave in Londons west end ahead of his non-title fight against Henry Cooper. 28th May 1963
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) at Austin Reeds in Londons Regent Street. Cassius was looking for a suit, but they hadn t one big enough around the chest and shoulders
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) getting measured at Austin Reeds in Londons Regent Street. Cassius was looking for a suit, but they hadn t one big enough around the chest and shoulders
Muhammad Ali vs Richard Dunn at the Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany. The Referee stopped the contest in the fifth round as Dunn was unable to continue
Ken Norton (left) training ahead of his third fight with Muhammad Ali. 23rd September 1976
Muhammad Ali training at the Concord Hotel in Catskill Mountains. 20th September 1976
Muhammad Ali at a press conference for his World Title fight against Leon Spinks. Ali won on points to win the World Title for a third time. 17th September 1978
Lawrence Tureaud aka MR T watches over Leon Spinks as he trains for his second fight with Muhammad Ali. 16th September 1978
Henry Cooper fooling around with fellow boxer Muhammad Ali at a press conference in London. 1st December 1974
Muhammad Ali pictured at the Hilton Hotel press conference. 2nd December 1974
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali), in London for his fight against Henry Cooper, at Wembley Stadium, London, England. 27th May 1963
Muhammad Ali pays a surprise visit to a 64-year old widow. Mrs. Chris KotuiskI in Leonard Road, Lozells. She has been a fan of his since he began boxing in 1961 but is now crippled with arthritis
Muhammad Ali sparring ahead of his fight with Bugner in Las Vegas. 4th February 1973
Muhammad Ali at a press conference prior to his fight with Alvin Lewis, aka Blue Lewis. 18th July 1972
Arthur Robert Ashe, Jr. (July 10, 1943 - February 6, 1993) was an American World No. 1 professional tennis player Ashe, an African American
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) on arrival at London Airport He holds up five fingers in a prediction of how many rounds it will take him to knock out British boxer Henry Cooper in their upcoming
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) running in The Mall London ahead of his first fight with Henry Cooper. Clay left his room a the Piccadilly Hotel at 6am to train
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) and sparring partner James Ellis shadow box in lower Regent Street ahead of Cassiuss first fight with Henry Cooper
Muhammad Ali arriving for a book signing for his latest book called A Thirty Year Journey. London England 14th November 1993
Muhammad Ali at a book signing for his latest book called A Thirty Year Journey. London England 14th November 1993
Hall of fame boxers (from left to right) Joe Frazier George Foreman and Muhammad Ali In the video Champions Forever documentary which takes a good hard look at the last Golden Age of Heavyweights