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Cassius Clay leaves the crowded Soho restaurant back to his hotel. 19th May 1966
Cassius Clay (centre) at a press conference prior to his rematch with Henry Cooper to held at Highbury Stadium. 19th May 1966
Cassius Clay (centre) and entourage on route to his press conference for his upcoming fight with Henry Cooper. 19th May 1966
Cassius Clay holds a case with 24 carrot gold coins in memory of Sir Winston Churchill. 19th May 1966
Cassius Clay (centre) on his way to a press conference ahead of his rematch with Henry Cooper. 19th May 1966
Muhammad Ali gestures to a driver in another car. 31st August 1967
Muhammad Ali (far right) and Donald Zec Daily Mirror reporter (second right) out and about meeting fans. 31st August 1967
Muhammad Ali out and about meeting fans. 31st August 1967
Muhammad Ali getting back into his car after meeting some of his fans. 31st August 1967
Muhammad Ali hugs a young fan. 31st August 1967
Muhammad Ali gets a kiss on the cheek from a young fan. 31st August 1967
Muhammad Ali signing an autograph for a fan. 31st August 1967
Muhammad Ali (right) with Daily Mirror reporter Donald Zec in the back of a car. 31st August 1967
Boxer Muhammad Ali and wife Belinda at Heathrow Airport en route to Beruit from New York. 2nd March 1974
Muhammad Ali shakes a females hand from his car. 31st August 1967
World Heavy Weight Champion Cassius Clay (aka Muhammad Ali) in London for his rematch with Britains Henry Cooper. Circa May 1966
Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay) was an American Olympic and professional boxer and activist. He is widely regarded as one of the most significant
Muhammad Ali getting a piggy back from another guest at a press conference. 1st January 1974
World Heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali held his first public speaking in England at the New Victoria Theatre in London, where a packed crowd listened and ask him questions. 29th November 1974
Muhammad Ali training at his camp in Deer Lake Pennsylvania. 23rd January 1974
American former world champion heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali, pictured at the building of the Post and Mail newspapers during his visit to Birmingham
Muhammad Ali arrives at Teesside Airport with his family. July 1977
Muhammad Ali (left) and Brian London shake hands at the weigh-in ahead of their heavy-Weight contest on 6th August to be held at Earls Court Arena, Kensington, London. 4th August 1966
Muhammad Ali stands on the scales as Brian London looks on at the weigh-in ahead of their heavy-Weight contest on 6th August. Which will be held at Earls Court Arena, Kensington, London
On August 6, 1966 at Earls Court Arena, Kensington, London, England, heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, from Louisville, Kentucky, defended his title against Brian London, from Blackpool, England
American world champion heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali, formerly known as Cassius Clay, pictured during a training session in London in the build up to his heavyweight world title fight against
Muhammad Ali is mobbed by fans and supporters in the streets of Birmingham. 9th August 1983
Muhammad Ali meeting supporters on his visit to Birmingham. 9th August 1983
Muhammad Ali mobbed by 1, 000 fans as he opened the Hockley Sporting Centre named after him. 10th August 1983
Admires climb scaffolding and occupy every other possible viewpoint to get a glimpse of Muhammad Ali as he pays a surprise visit to a 64-year old widow. Mrs. Chris KotuiskI in Leonard Road, Lozells
Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay), took a rest ahead of his upcoming title fight with Brian London. Clay paid a visit to the film set at Beechwood Park School, Markyate, Hertfordshire
Muhammad Ali visits the co-op and Birmingham New Street railway station during his promotional tour for Ovaltine before hosting a press conference at the Albany Hotel. 13th October 1971
Boxing King Muhammad Ali arrives in Britain - and finds his famous shuffle too slow to cope with airline schedules. The world heavyweight champ flew into London from Chicago on Thursday (14-7-77)
World heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali arrived in London on a two-day visit on Tuesday (9-3-1976). His flying visit is to promote sales of his autobiography: " The Greatest
The former heavyweight champion of the world Muhammad Ali flew into Heathrow Airport today on his way to Bangladesh. He is pictured with his wife Veronica
Boxing king Muhammad Ali arrives in Britain-and finds his famous shuffle too slow to cope with airline schedules. The world heavy weight champ flew into London from Chicago yesterday with his wife
Muhammad Ali. The greatest is on the boxing comeback trail yet again, to the dismay of his many fans. At 39. Muhammad Ali is finding it increasingly difficult to fight the flab that surrounds his
Muhammad Ali dancing on stage at the Odeon in Birmingham. 7th June 1979
Muhammad Ali signing autographs outside the Odeon in Birmingham. 7th June 1979
Muhammad Ali waving to fans in Birmingham. 7th June 1979
Muhammad Ali Visiting the Bull Ring Shopping Centre in Birmingham. Pictured here in Debenhams Department Store with John Conteh 7th June 1979
Fomer world boxing champion Muhammad Ali signs autographs for his Birmingham fans on his arrival in the city for the second time in eight months. 2nd May 1984
Muhammad Ali having fun with a spectator at boxing exhibition match in Birmingham. 7th June 1979
Muhammad Ali at boxing exhibition match in Birmingham. 7th June 1979
Muhammad Ali with celebrity tv chef Rustie Lee in Handsworth Birmingham. 7h August 1983
Muhammad Ali speaking to enthusiastic fans in Handsworth Birmingham. 6th August 1983