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Muhammad Ali vs Ken Norton Boxing Poster
SIGNED BY BOTH BOXING GREATS! This Rare Site
boxing poster From their third fight held at Yankee Stadium,
New York on September 28, 1976. Signed by Ken Norton and
Muhammad Ali and comes with Online Authentics Certificate
direct from Muhammad Ali's management company. The serial
number hologram is on the back of the poster so as not to
effect the image.
£3,495.00
Muhammad Ali defended his heavyweight title by defeating
Ken Norton in a tough fifteen round fight.
During his career in the ring Ali made more than $50 million,
two thirds of wwent to managerial expenses and taxes. He
said to New York Times Magazine contributor Tauber in 1988,
"I never talk about boxing. It just served its purpose.
I was only about 11 or 12 years old when I said 'I'm gonna
get famous so I can help my people.'" Indicating his
continuing desire to help people, in 1990 Ali visited Our
Children's Foundation, Inc., on Manhattan's 125th Street.
According to Bill Gallo in the New York Daily News, he addressed
the children there, saying, "The sun has a purpose.
The moon has a purpose. The snow has a purpose. Cows have
a purpose. You were born for a purpose. You have to find
your purpose. Go to school. Learn to read and write....
What is your purpose, your occupation? Find your purpose....
What do you have to find?" "Purpose!," they
shouted gleefully in unison. True to form, one of Ali's
favored inscriptions when signing autographs is "Love
is the net where hearts are caught like fish."