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Someone will be on the receiving end from a Henry Cooper punch, and like it

Someone will be on the receiving end from a Henry Cooper punch, and like it


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Someone will be on the receiving end from a Henry Cooper punch, and like it

Someone will be on the receiving end from a Henry Cooper punch, and like it, as the BBC early morning programme " Morning Show" will explain to listeners throughout the world. Henry was in the sports department of Harrods in Knightsbridge, punching a fairground-type punch-ball. His top score was noted, and the first person to guess his hardest punch - up to 600lb - will be the winner of the competition and will be presented with a punch-ball by Harrods. December 1969 Z12510-002

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Media ID 21272094

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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we witness the sheer power and intensity of boxing legend Henry Cooper as he delivers a devastating punch. The anticipation is palpable as someone stands on the receiving end, ready to experience the force of Cooper's blow firsthand - and surprisingly enough, they will relish it. As the iconic BBC early morning program "Morning Show" broadcasts worldwide, listeners are eagerly informed about this extraordinary event unfolding at Harrods in Knightsbridge. Within the sports department, Cooper engages with a fairground-style punch-ball, showcasing his incredible strength and skill. Spectators marvel at his prowess while keeping an eye on their own chance to win big. The competition is fierce: participants must accurately guess the weight behind Cooper's hardest punch – an astonishing 600lb! The stakes are high as Harrods promises to reward the first person who correctly predicts this remarkable feat with their very own punch-ball. It's not just any prize; it symbolizes triumph over adversity and serves as a testament to one's ability to endure powerful blows both inside and outside of the ring. Transporting us back in time to December 1969, this image encapsulates not only a momentous sporting occasion but also reflects society's fascination with physical prowess during that era. With its vintage charm and undeniable excitement, this photograph immortalizes Henry Cooper's legacy as one of boxing's most formidable champions.

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