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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
Super Fight II was a non-title boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. The second of the three Ali vs Frazier bouts, it took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City on January 28
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
World heavyweight title fight between American champion Cassius Clay and British challenger Henry Cooper at Highbury Stadium, North London
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
Super Fight II was a non-title boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. The second of the three Ali-Frazier bouts, it took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City on January 28
The Fight of the Century (also known as The Fight) is the title boxing writers and historians have given to the boxing match between champion Joe Frazier (26-0)
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
Henry Cooper in the gym training ahead of his second with Muhammad Ali. Circa May 1966
Henry Cooper in training at the Thomas A Becket gym in London for his British heavyweight title defence against Jack Bodell. 25th May 1967
On the outside looking in, Jim Cooper (wearing sunglasses) watching his twin Henry Copper shadow box during training. Jim lost his fight against Chip Johnson
Henry Cooper at Bellingham in training for his 24th February date at Belle Vue Manchester where he defends his titles against Blackpools Brian London
Henry Cooper pictured in training. 16th April 1966
Henry Cooper in Rome, where he is fighting Piero Tomasoni on the 13th March, to defend his European Heavyweight title. 12th March 1969
Henry Cooper, proudly shows off his 3rd Lonsdale bet, which was presented to him by Sir Onslow Fane at the Boxing Board of Control offices, London, 20th December 1967
Henry Cooper, pictured standing astride two ornamental flower pots in the garden of The Bull pub. The Bull is where he stays before most of his big fights
Henry Cooper holding four kings, relaxing playing cards in a Hampstead hotel. 10th November 1970
Henry Cooper wins back the British heavyweight title from Jack Bodell. Empire Pool, Wembley, London. 24th March 1970
Henry Cooper spending the eve of his big fight against Cassius Clay relaxing at his quarters in Welling, Kent, where most of the time was spent having a friendly game of poker with his manager
Henry Cooper takes the European Heavyweight Boxing Championship from Germanys Karl Mildenberger. He did so with a clear win in Round 8 after Mildenberger was disqualified
Henry Cooper in training, London. 26th October 1967
Henry Cooper pictured in a gymnasium. 3rd February 1971
Henry Cooper pictured in training at the Board of Control Gym for his fight with Joe Bugner on the 16th March. 11th March 1971
Henry Cooper receiving the Lonsdale belt after his win in the fight against Jack Bodell. Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, West Midlands. 13th June 1967
Henry Cooper jubilantly shows his Lonsdale belt after his boxing triumph over Johnny Prescott. He retained his British and Empire heavyweight titles at St Andrew s
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
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) waves from his car after his arrival in London. He is in Britain for a non-title fight against Henry Cooper at Wembley on 18th June. 27th May 1963
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
Cassius Clay, in London for fight against Henry Cooper, London, 27th May 1963
World heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali presented a sunshine coach on the behalf of the Variety club of Great Britain, the childrens charity organisation, to the hospital for sick children
Muhammad Alis Rolls Royce makes its way through the streets of Birmingham. 9th August 1983
A young boy puts up a Muhammad Ali poster on a shop window in Birmingham. 9th August 1983
Muhammad Ali is mobbed by fans and supporters in the streets of Birmingham. 9th August 1983
Muhammad Ali holds up a baby on his visit to Birmingham. 9th August 1983
Muhammad Ali meeting supporters on his visit to Birmingham. 9th August 1983