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Sport - Boxing - Ronnie James, the British light-weight champion, taking a count of nine in the fourth round of his fight with Cliff Curvis, the Swansea " southpaw" at the Vetch Field
Legendary racehorse Red Rum who won three back to back Grand National races in the 1970s, pictured with his head leaning head out of the stable in March 1993
Donald Ginger McCain, trainer of Red Rum Racehorse, pictured drinking a pint of Guinness as he celebrates with stable lads in pub nearby stables after winning the Grand National. 31st March 1973
Red Rum pictured during his training gallop on Southport Beach limbering up for his attempt to be the only horse to win the Grand National four times 23rd January 1978
No1 Arkle in the King George VI steeplechase at Kempton Park 1965 with jockey Pat Taffe. 27th December 1965
Cassius Clay later to become Muhammad Ali training for his second clash with British Heavyweight Henry Cooper. May 1966
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 the Louisville Lip silenced by a Stottie cake. A traditional Geordie delicacy stuffed with lettuce, onion, cucumber and tomato. Picture taking during his tour of Tyneside Newcastle
Muhammad Ali flooring Brian London at Earls Court Exhibition Hall. Ali put in a masterful performance hitting Brian London at will - as London put it in an interview with BBC TV he was just getting
Muhammad Ali at the post match conference with wife Veronica. September 15, 1978
World Heavy-weight boxing champion, Muhammad Ali presented a coach on behalf of the Variety Club of Great Britain (the childrens charity organisation) to the Hospital for sick children
Muhammad Alis second match with Leon Spinks, at the Louisiana Superdome on September 15, 1978, went badly for Spinks. A now in shape Ali rarely lost control
Muhammad Ali second match with Leon Spinks, at the Louisiana Superdome on September 15, 1978, went badly for Spinks. A now in shape Ali rarely lost control
Muhammad Ali in London for exhibition fights, pictured at a press Conference. 24th may 1979
Muhammad Ali plays doting father in a London Hotel to daughters Laya and Hana while his wife Veronica goes out shopping 19th December 1978
Muhammad Ali keeps in touch with friends and family from his training camp. 2nd May 1980
Muhammad Ali Visiting the Bull Ring Shopping Centre in Birmingham. Pictured here in Debenhams Department Store with John Conteh 7th June 1979
Muhammad Ali announces to the world that he intends to enter the professional boxing ring again, at 38 years of age. 15th February 1980
Muhammad Ali at his training camp, enjoys a sing song with those who work for him on 2nd May 1980
Muhammad Ali in training. Pointing his magic wand, Ali said I m not an old man, but I want Larry Holmes to think I am, thats why I wear these glasses and cap
Muhammad Ali at WImbledon Tennis 12th Day 7th July 1979
Muhammad Ali in training at his camp. He shows off his four poster bed. 2nd May 1980
Muhammad Ali attends a film premier 18th December 1980
Muhammad Ali, former heavyweight boxing champion, stepping outside into the rain after a press conference at his London hotel. 12th December 1980
British Olympic Team returns home from the Seoul Olympic Games in South Korea, at London Heathrow Airport, 5th October 1988
Watched by Mr. Chas. Blakely, assistant manager of the Top Rank Bowl in Queen Victoria Street, Coventry, Mick Leahy, the British middleweight champion
Mick Leahy, Coventrys British middleweight champion, gets a helping hand from his wife Teresa as he packs his bags before flying today from London to New Zealand
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali visited Coventry and was greeted by astonishing scenes of adulation. Seen here at ex-boxer Jack Bodells fish and chip shop in Jardine Crescent, Tile Hill, Coventry
Frank Sedgman with trophy after winning the 1952 Mens Singles Tennis Final
Jimmy Connors seen here celebrating after winning the 1975 Queens Tennis championship in the run up to Wimbledon
Wayne Ferreira tennis wins the Stella Artois Tournament at Queens
Martina Navratilova wins for the 9th time the Womans Singles Title at Wimbledon ecard08
John Mcenroe wins the Wimbledon mens singles final in 1984 against Jimmy Connors
Stefan Edberg wins the Stella Artois Tennis Championships at the Queens Club in London
Victor Seixas leaps over net after win against Kurt Nielson in the 1953 Wimbledon mens singles tennis final
Arthur Ashe waves to fans after winning mens title in 1975 at Wimbledon with Duke of Kent applauding
Virginia wade wins the Ladies singles final Wimbledon 1977
Bjorn Borg wins the Wimbledon mens singles final against John Macenroe in 1980
Tennis Fred Perry coaches children from the Surbiton High School. 1949 019090/1
Wimbledon Tennis Championships - 1952 Duchess of Kent present Frank Sedgman with the mens single trophy
Muhammad Ali at Nuneaton. The boxing legend brought his own kind of magic to thrill crowds at an end-of-season soccer match
Sport: Swimming: Sharron Joins Thames Television. Swimmer Sharron Davies, Olympic silver medalist and twice voted sportswoman of the year joins Ace Reports
Jaroslav Drobny the self-exiled Czech who won the Wimbledon lawn tennis title after years of striving. December 1954 P005963
New British Heavyweight Champion. Bunny Johnson showing off his belt. January 1975 75-00266-001