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On July 19, 1972, it took Muhammad Ali 11 rounds to defeat Al Blue
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On July 19, 1972, it took Muhammad Ali 11 rounds to defeat Al Blue
On July 19, 1972, it took Muhammad Ali 11 rounds to defeat Al Blue Lewis at Croke Park, Dublin. A mere footnote in the larger Ali story, this fight against a game ex-convict from Detroit marked the culmination of an extraordinary week in Irelands sporting and cultural history
Kennedy, Bill
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
72 7547
Media ID 21646080
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African American Ali1972 Black American Cassius Clay Heavy Weight Muhammad Ali The Greatest The Louisville Lip The Peoples Champion
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This print captures a historic moment in sports history. On July 19,1972, the legendary Muhammad Ali faced off against Al Blue Lewis at Croke Park in Dublin. The fight lasted an intense 11 rounds before Ali emerged victorious. While this event may be considered a mere footnote in Ali's remarkable career, it holds great significance within Ireland's sporting and cultural heritage. During that extraordinary week, Ireland was captivated by the clash between these two formidable fighters. Al Blue Lewis, a determined ex-convict hailing from Detroit, brought his A-game to the ring against the iconic heavyweight champion of the world. This match became an unforgettable chapter etched into both boxing and Irish history. Muhammad Ali, known for his charisma and unparalleled skills inside the ring, showcased his unwavering determination throughout those grueling rounds. His triumph over Lewis solidified his status as "The Greatest" and "The People's Champion". This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of not only Ali's dominance but also highlights the impact he had on global culture during that era. It symbolizes resilience, strength, and unity across racial boundaries as an African American boxer achieved greatness on foreign soil. Preserved through time by Bill Kennedy at Memory Lane Prints, this image allows us to relive this monumental moment in sports while paying homage to one of boxing's most celebrated icons – Muhammad Ali.
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