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Muhammad Ali in his second match with Leon Spinks, at the Louisiana Superdome
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Muhammad Ali in his second match with Leon Spinks, at the Louisiana Superdome
Muhammad Ali in his second match with Leon Spinks, at the Louisiana Superdome on September 15, 1978. A now in shape Ali rarely lost control, winning back his title by a unanimous fifteen-round decision. Ali regained the tile, becoming the first three-time heavyweight champion
Monte Fresco OBE
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
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Media ID 21647729
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Muhammad Ali's Triumph - A Legendary Comeback at the Louisiana Superdome
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. In this iconic photo print, we witness Muhammad Ali in his second match against Leon Spinks at the Louisiana Superdome on September 15,1978. The image captures a moment of sheer determination and resilience as an incredibly fit Ali rarely loses control during the intense battle. With punches flying and the crowd roaring in anticipation, this historic fight marked a pivotal moment for Ali. Seeking revenge after losing his title to Spinks just months earlier, he showcased his unwavering spirit and skill throughout all fifteen rounds. In an electrifying display of boxing prowess, Ali emerged victorious by a unanimous decision. This triumph not only reinstated him as the heavyweight champion but also etched his name in history as the first three-time heavyweight champion ever. Known affectionately as "The Greatest" "The Louisville Lip" and "The People's Champion". Muhammad Ali transcended sport to become an emblematic figure of strength, courage, and social change. As an African American boxer who fought against racial barriers with every punch thrown inside and outside the ring, Cassius Clay – later known as Muhammad Ali – became a symbol of ethnic pride for black Americans across the nation. This print from Memory Lane Prints encapsulates both a remarkable sporting achievement and a powerful cultural milestone that continues to inspire generations today.
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