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Muhammad Ali - 1965 1st Round Knockout Against Sonny Liston
31" x 42" Framed Artwork Frame
Muhammad Ali In Gym With Mirror
31" x 43" Framed Artwork Frame
Muhammad Ali - 1965 1st Round Knockout Against Sonny Liston
43" x 31" Framed Artwork Frame
Muhammad Ali, the Greatest
21" x 25" Framed Photograph Frame
Icon Iby The Chelsea Collection
27" x 27" Framed Artwork Frame
Ali Watercolorby Naxart
25" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Muhammad Ali Framed Prints
Only a tiny fraction of professional boxers become famous worldwide, none more so than the late great Muhammad Ali. FramedArt.com is proud to celebrate a man widely regarded as the not just the best boxer of all time, but the first true worldwide sports superstar and an inspiration to generation after generation. Our collection of Muhammad Ali artwork pays tribute to "The Greatest" with iconic photographs, vibrant paintings, and vintage poster reproductions.
Muhammad Ali Wall Art
Ali won the World Heavyweight Championship title a remarkable three times over the course of his career, swiping the crown from Floyd Patterson, George Foreman, and Larry Holmes. He was blessed with lightning-fast reflexes and wit, although his tactics changed with the years. His ability to “float like a butterfly and sting like a bee” is legendary. A good portion of the inventory in our Muhammad Ali wall art collection is available in multiple sizes. It's offered in both conventional paper prints as well as on canvas; this makes decorating the den a snap.
Muhammad Ali’s second victory over Sonny Liston was one of his most important early professional achievements. The world sat up and took notice when Ali scored a knockout in the first minute of the first round of their second bout on May 25th, 1965. The black and white photograph of Ali towering over Liston sprawled on the mat is one of the most iconic sports images of all time. Framed prints of this photo are timeless, and the triptych is stunning. While Ali's first victory over Liston may have been considered by some to be a fluke, the second silenced the critics.
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