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Action during the non-title heavyweight fight between American Cassius Clay
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Action during the non-title heavyweight fight between American Cassius Clay
Action during the non-title heavyweight fight between American Cassius Clay and British fighter Henry Cooper at Wembley Stadium, London.
Thirty five thousand people saw Clay knocked down to the canvas at the end of the fourth round before recovering to go on to win the fight in round five.
18th June 1963
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Wembley
Greater London
England
WA*456423
Media ID 21470339
© Mirrorpix
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This print captures the intense action during a non-title heavyweight fight between two legendary boxers, American Cassius Clay and British fighter Henry Cooper. The historic bout took place at the iconic Wembley Stadium in London on June 18th, 1963. In this particular moment frozen in time, thirty-five thousand spectators witnessed an astonishing turn of events as Clay found himself knocked down to the canvas by Cooper's powerful blow at the end of the fourth round. However, displaying his unwavering determination and resilience, Clay managed to recover swiftly and continued fighting with unmatched vigor. The atmosphere inside the ring is palpable through this image - one can almost hear the roar of the crowd echoing throughout Wembley Stadium. Both fighters showcase their incredible athleticism and skill as they exchange blows amidst a backdrop of sweat-soaked brows and clenched fists. This photograph serves as a testament to Clay's indomitable spirit that would later propel him towards greatness under his new name Muhammad Ali. It encapsulates not only a pivotal moment in boxing history but also reflects upon themes of perseverance, triumph over adversity, and sheer human strength. Preserved by Daily Mirror's Memory Lane Prints collection from the 1960s era, this remarkable snapshot immortalizes an unforgettable clash between two boxing legends who left an indelible mark on sports history.
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