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Muhammad Ali vs Henry
Cooper II Site Boxing Poster
A rare site poster featuring images of Ali
and Cooper for their fight held in London on May 21, 1966.
The fight was a rematch of their earlier fight in which
Cooper had knocked Clay down in the fourth round before
being stopped on cuts the following round. Ali easily defended
his title, again by stopping Cooper on cuts in the 6th round.
The poster is red, white and blue on cardboard. Excellent
Condition 14x21 in.
Signed by Muhammad Ali and comes with Online
Authentics Certificate. The serial number hologram is on
the back of the poster so as not to effect the image.

£3,995.00
Rare items of Muhammad Ali Boxing Memorabilia such as this
piece, represent an ideal investment opportunity. This rare
boxing poster has been framed and is part of my own personal
collection.
Ali was both arrogant and charismatic and generated a wide
range of emotions from those who loved him and hated him.
He often predicted the round in which he would win and wrote
poetry describing how he would defeat opponents. So talented
and so fast was Ali, that he was able to box while holding
his left hand by his side and often pulled straight back
to avoid punches, two of the game's cardinal sins. Nonetheless,
he employed the best jab in boxing and had handspeed comparable
to a welterweight.