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Boxing legend Muhammad Ali ( Cassius Clay ) February 1999 in Brixton London

Boxing legend Muhammad Ali ( Cassius Clay ) February 1999 in Brixton London
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Boxing legend Muhammad Ali ( Cassius Clay ) February 1999 in Brixton London

Boxing legend Muhammad Ali ( Cassius Clay ) February 1999 in Brixton London. His visit was in support of the Jubilee 2000 Coalition which is fighting to bring about the end of Third World debt. © Mirrorpix

John Ferguson
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London
Greater London
England
WA*927266

Media ID 21483815

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This print captures the iconic boxing legend, Muhammad Ali (formerly known as Cassius Clay), during his visit to Brixton, London in February 1999. In this powerful image, Ali's larger-than-life presence is palpable as he stands amidst a sea of adoring fans and supporters. The photograph not only showcases the immense popularity and influence of this legendary athlete but also sheds light on an important cause that he championed. During his time in Brixton, Ali lent his support to the Jubilee 2000 Coalition—an organization dedicated to eradicating Third World debt. This snapshot serves as a poignant reminder of Ali's unwavering commitment to social justice beyond the realm of sports. His visit was marked by impassioned speeches and heartfelt interactions with both locals and activists alike. John Ferguson expertly captures the essence of Muhammad Ali through this portrait posed photograph. With every detail meticulously preserved, from the intensity in Ali's eyes to his confident stance, viewers are transported back to a significant moment in history when one man used his fame for a greater purpose. This print not only immortalizes an extraordinary individual but also encapsulates an era defined by resilience, activism, and global solidarity. It serves as a timeless tribute to Muhammad Ali's indomitable spirit and enduring legacy—a testament to how one person can inspire change far beyond their chosen field or profession.


Framed Prints

Capture the historic moment with our Framed Print of Muhammad Ali, also known as Cassius Clay, from Memory Lane Prints. This iconic photograph taken in February 1999 in Brixton, London, showcases the legendary boxer supporting the Jubilee 2000 Coalition's mission to end Third World debt. Add this inspiring piece to your home or office décor and be reminded of Muhammad Ali's unwavering commitment to social justice. John Ferguson's stunning black-and-white image is expertly framed to preserve and enhance the artwork's beauty. Order now and bring a piece of sports and social history into your space.


Photo Prints

Experience a piece of history with our exclusive Muhammad Ali print from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating image, taken by renowned photographer John Ferguson in February 1999, captures the iconic boxing legend (then known as Cassius Clay) during his visit to Brixton, London. Muhammad Ali's appearance was in support of the Jubilee 2000 Coalition, a movement working towards the abolition of Third World debt. This photograph is a testament to Muhammad Ali's enduring legacy and his commitment to social justice. Bring this inspiring image into your home and be inspired every day.


Poster Prints

Experience the electrifying energy of boxing legend Muhammad Ali, also known as Cassius Clay, in this extraordinary photograph captured in February 1999 at an event in Brixton, London. Taken by renowned photographer John Ferguson from Memory Lane Prints, this poster print immortalizes an iconic moment in history. Muhammad Ali's visit to Brixton was not just about boxing; he was there in support of the Jubilee 2000 Coalition, a movement working towards the end of Third World debt. Add this inspiring and unique poster print to your collection and bring a piece of sports and social history into your home or office.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Experience the thrill of history with our Muhammad Ali Jigsaw Puzzle from the Media Storehouse range, exclusively featuring the iconic photograph by John Ferguson from Memory Lane Prints. Captured in February 1999, this image immortalizes Muhammad Ali, also known as Cassius Clay, during his visit to Brixton, London. Ali, a boxing legend and global icon, paid a visit to support the Jubilee 2000 Coalition, an organization dedicated to ending Third World debt. Piece together this intriguing puzzle and relive the powerful moment when history and sports collided. Engage your mind, challenge your focus, and create a stunning display piece as you connect the puzzle pieces to complete this captivating image. Perfect for enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone who appreciates the rich history of sports and activism.

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