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Action during the non-title heavyweight fight between American Cassius Clay
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Action during the non-title heavyweight fight between American Cassius Clay
Action during the non-title heavyweight fight between American Cassius Clay and British fighter Henry Cooper at Wembley Stadium, London.
Thirty five thousand people saw Cooper knock Clay to the canvas at the end of the fourth round before recovering to go on to win the fight in round five.
Picture shows: Clay floored on the canvas after taking a devastating left hook from Cooper at the end of the fourth. The bell came to his rescue and he went on to win the fight in the next round.
18th June 1963
Britam
Mirrorpix
Wembley
Greater London
England
WA*1636387
Media ID 21468513
© Mirrorpix
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An iconic moment frozen in time - the non-title heavyweight fight between American Cassius Clay and British fighter Henry Cooper at Wembley Stadium, London. With thirty-five thousand spectators on the edge of their seats, Cooper delivered a devastating left hook that sent Clay crashing to the canvas at the end of the fourth round. The crowd erupted with shock and anticipation as they witnessed this unexpected turn of events. But true to his resilience and determination, Clay managed to gather himself during the bell break, defying all odds. The photograph captures him lying on the canvas, his face etched with both pain and determination. Little did anyone know that this would be just a temporary setback for Clay. In an astonishing display of skill and strength, Clay rose from that knockdown to claim victory in round five. This image serves as a testament to his indomitable spirit and unwavering resolve. Taken on June 18th, 1963 by Britam Photography, this print encapsulates not only an important moment in boxing history but also showcases the electrifying atmosphere within Wembley Stadium that night. It is a reminder that even when faced with adversity, one can rise above it all and emerge triumphant.
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