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"Heavyweight Legends: From The Beatles to Ali

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper pictured in training. 16th April 1966

Henry Cooper pictured in training. 16th April 1966

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper in Rome, where he is fighting Piero Tomasoni on the 13th March

Henry Cooper in Rome, where he is fighting Piero Tomasoni on the 13th March, to defend his European Heavyweight title. 12th March 1969

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper, proudly shows off his 3rd Lonsdale bet, which was presented to him by Sir

Henry Cooper, proudly shows off his 3rd Lonsdale bet, which was presented to him by Sir Onslow Fane at the Boxing Board of Control offices, London, 20th December 1967

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper, pictured standing astride two ornamental flower pots in the garden of The

Henry Cooper, pictured standing astride two ornamental flower pots in the garden of The Bull pub. The Bull is where he stays before most of his big fights

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper holding four kings, relaxing playing cards in a Hampstead hotel

Henry Cooper holding four kings, relaxing playing cards in a Hampstead hotel. 10th November 1970

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper wins back the British heavyweight title from Jack Bodell

Henry Cooper wins back the British heavyweight title from Jack Bodell. Empire Pool, Wembley, London. 24th March 1970

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper spending the eve of his big fight against Cassius Clay relaxing at his

Henry Cooper spending the eve of his big fight against Cassius Clay relaxing at his quarters in Welling, Kent, where most of the time was spent having a friendly game of poker with his manager

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper takes the European Heavyweight Boxing Championship from Germany

Henry Cooper takes the European Heavyweight Boxing Championship from Germanys Karl Mildenberger. He did so with a clear win in Round 8 after Mildenberger was disqualified

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper in training, London. 26th October 1967

Henry Cooper in training, London. 26th October 1967

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper pictured in a gymnasium. 3rd February 1971

Henry Cooper pictured in a gymnasium. 3rd February 1971

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper pictured in training at the Board of Control Gym for his fight with Joe

Henry Cooper pictured in training at the Board of Control Gym for his fight with Joe Bugner on the 16th March. 11th March 1971

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper receiving the Lonsdale belt after his win in the fight against Jack Bodell

Henry Cooper receiving the Lonsdale belt after his win in the fight against Jack Bodell. Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, West Midlands. 13th June 1967

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper receiving the Lonsdale belt after his win in the fight against Jack Bodell

Henry Cooper receiving the Lonsdale belt after his win in the fight against Jack Bodell. Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, West Midlands. 13th June 1967

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper jubilantly shows his Lonsdale belt after his boxing triumph over Johnny

Henry Cooper jubilantly shows his Lonsdale belt after his boxing triumph over Johnny Prescott. He retained his British and Empire heavyweight titles at St Andrew s

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali (left) and Brian London shake hands at the weigh-in ahead of their

Muhammad Ali (left) and Brian London shake hands at the weigh-in ahead of their heavy-Weight contest on 6th August to be held at Earls Court Arena, Kensington, London. 4th August 1966

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali stands on the scales as Brian London looks on at the weigh-in ahead of their

Muhammad Ali stands on the scales as Brian London looks on at the weigh-in ahead of their heavy-Weight contest on 6th August. Which will be held at Earls Court Arena, Kensington, London

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: On August 6, 1966 at Earls Court Arena, Kensington, London, England

On August 6, 1966 at Earls Court Arena, Kensington, London, England, heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, from Louisville, Kentucky, defended his title against Brian London, from Blackpool, England

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: American world champion heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali, formerly known as Cassius Clay

American world champion heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali, formerly known as Cassius Clay, pictured during a training session in London in the build up to his heavyweight world title fight against

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Henry Cooper in the gym training ahead of his second with Muhammad Ali

Henry Cooper in the gym training ahead of his second with Muhammad Ali. Circa May 1966

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) waves from his car after his arrival in London

Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) waves from his car after his arrival in London. He is in Britain for a non-title fight against Henry Cooper at Wembley on 18th June. 27th May 1963

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) and entourage in London

Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) and entourage in Londons west end ahead of his non-title fight against Henry Cooper at Wembley Stadium. 27th May 1963

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Cassius Clay, in London for fight against Henry Cooper, London, 27th May 1963

Cassius Clay, in London for fight against Henry Cooper, London, 27th May 1963

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) and entourage in London

Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) and entourage in Londons west end ahead of his non-title fight against Henry Cooper at Wembley Stadium. 27th May 1963

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Cassius Clay, in London for fight against Henry Cooper, London, 27th May 1963

Cassius Clay, in London for fight against Henry Cooper, London, 27th May 1963

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: World heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali presented a sunshine coach on the behalf

World heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali presented a sunshine coach on the behalf of the Variety club of Great Britain, the childrens charity organisation, to the hospital for sick children

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Alis Rolls Royce makes its way through the streets of Birmingham

Muhammad Alis Rolls Royce makes its way through the streets of Birmingham. 9th August 1983

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: A young boy puts up a Muhammad Ali poster on a shop window in Birmingham

A young boy puts up a Muhammad Ali poster on a shop window in Birmingham. 9th August 1983

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali is mobbed by fans and supporters in the streets of Birmingham

Muhammad Ali is mobbed by fans and supporters in the streets of Birmingham. 9th August 1983

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali meeting supporters on his visit to Birmingham. 9th August 1983

Muhammad Ali meeting supporters on his visit to Birmingham. 9th August 1983

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali mobbed by 1, 000 fans as he opened the Hockley Sporting Centre named after

Muhammad Ali mobbed by 1, 000 fans as he opened the Hockley Sporting Centre named after him. 10th August 1983

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Admires climb scaffolding and occupy every other possible viewpoint to get a glimpse of

Admires climb scaffolding and occupy every other possible viewpoint to get a glimpse of Muhammad Ali as he pays a surprise visit to a 64-year old widow. Mrs. Chris KotuiskI in Leonard Road, Lozells

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay), took a rest ahead of his upcoming title fight with Brian

Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay), took a rest ahead of his upcoming title fight with Brian London. Clay paid a visit to the film set at Beechwood Park School, Markyate, Hertfordshire

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali visits the co-op and Birmingham New Street railway station during his

Muhammad Ali visits the co-op and Birmingham New Street railway station during his promotional tour for Ovaltine before hosting a press conference at the Albany Hotel. 13th October 1971

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali dancing on stage at the Odeon in Birmingham. 7th June 1979

Muhammad Ali dancing on stage at the Odeon in Birmingham. 7th June 1979

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali signing autographs outside the Odeon in Birmingham. 7th June 1979

Muhammad Ali signing autographs outside the Odeon in Birmingham. 7th June 1979

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali waving to fans in Birmingham. 7th June 1979

Muhammad Ali waving to fans in Birmingham. 7th June 1979

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali Visiting the Bull Ring Shopping Centre in Birmingham

Muhammad Ali Visiting the Bull Ring Shopping Centre in Birmingham. Pictured here in Debenhams Department Store with John Conteh 7th June 1979

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Fomer world boxing champion Muhammad Ali signs autographs for his Birmingham fans on his

Fomer world boxing champion Muhammad Ali signs autographs for his Birmingham fans on his arrival in the city for the second time in eight months. 2nd May 1984

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali having fun with a spectator at boxing exhibition match in Birmingham

Muhammad Ali having fun with a spectator at boxing exhibition match in Birmingham. 7th June 1979

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Admires climb scaffolding and occupy every other possible viewpoint to get a glimpse of

Admires climb scaffolding and occupy every other possible viewpoint to get a glimpse of Muhammad Ali as he pays a surprise visit to a 64-year old widow. Mrs. Chris KotuiskI in Leonard Road, Lozells

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali at boxing exhibition match in Birmingham. 7th June 1979

Muhammad Ali at boxing exhibition match in Birmingham. 7th June 1979

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali with celebrity tv chef Rustie Lee in Handsworth Birmingham

Muhammad Ali with celebrity tv chef Rustie Lee in Handsworth Birmingham. 7h August 1983

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali mobbed by 1, 000 fans as he opened the Hockley Sporting Centre named after

Muhammad Ali mobbed by 1, 000 fans as he opened the Hockley Sporting Centre named after him. 10th August 1983

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali speaking to enthusiastic fans in Handsworth Birmingham

Muhammad Ali speaking to enthusiastic fans in Handsworth Birmingham. 6th August 1983

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali (left) shows off a conjuring trick when visiting Birmingham

Muhammad Ali (left) shows off a conjuring trick when visiting Birminghams Lord Mayor Bill Sowton. 12th August 1983

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali at the Albany Hotel in Birmingham. 1st May 1984

Muhammad Ali at the Albany Hotel in Birmingham. 1st May 1984

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali in the passenger seat makes his way through Coventry mobbed by fans

Muhammad Ali in the passenger seat makes his way through Coventry mobbed by fans. 11th August 1983

Background imageHeavy Weight Collection: Muhammad Ali meets the Mayor of Dudley. 11th August 1983

Muhammad Ali meets the Mayor of Dudley. 11th August 1983



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"Heavyweight Legends: From The Beatles to Ali, a Journey through Boxing History" Step into the ring of boxing history as we explore the captivating world of heavyweight champions. In 1964, The Beatles found themselves clowning around with none other than Cassius Clay, who would later become Muhammad Ali. This playful encounter took place just one week before his iconic championship fight against Sonny Liston. Speaking of unforgettable fights, Rocky Marciano's career-defining moment came when he was downed in the first round during his heavyweight title fight with Jersey. Despite this setback, Marciano went on to become one of the most revered boxers in history. Travel back even further to 1921 and witness "The Dempsey-Carpentier Fight, " an epic showdown that captivated audiences worldwide. Daniel Mendoza, a legendary British boxer from the late 18th century, also left an indelible mark on boxing history with his innovative fighting style. Joe Louis made waves in 1936 as he emerged victorious and became a symbol of hope for many during challenging times. Jack Johnson not only dominated inside the ring but also showcased his love for speed off it by posing confidently on his racing motor car. Tommy Farr may not be as widely known today, but this Welsh fighter's resilience and determination earned him a spot among boxing's heavyweights. Another prominent figure from yesteryears is Jack Johnson; his battles both inside and outside the ring challenged societal norms at every turn. In 1910, Jack Johnson faced James Jeffries in what was billed as "The Fight of the Century. " This historic bout highlighted racial tensions prevalent at that time while showcasing Johnson's incredible skills. Across the pond, Joe Beckett proudly represented Britain as its heavyweight champion. And who can forget Gene Tunney? His famous long count against Dempsey still echoes through boxing lore after their monumental clash at Soldier Field in Chicago.