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Alis Knockout Punch How A Photograph Stunned The Boxing World Michael Burgan

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Alis Knockout Punch How A Photograph Stunned The Boxing World Michael Burgan
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Publisher: Capstone
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 33.02 MB
Pages: 64
Author: Michael Burgan
ISBN: 9780756559960, 9780756555276, 9780756555313, 0756559960, 0756555272, 0756555310
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Alis Knockout Punch How A Photograph Stunned The Boxing World Michael Burgan by Michael Burgan 9780756559960, 9780756555276, 9780756555313, 0756559960, 0756555272, 0756555310 instant download after payment.

It’s one of the most famous sports images of all time. Former heavyweight boxing champion Sonny Liston is sprawled on his back in the boxing rim. Muhammad Ali stands over Liston, holding his right hand as if ready to throw another punch. The reigning world champion had just thrown a short, right-handed punch to the side of Liston’s head. In a flash, Liston had gone down. The photo of the angry Ali standing over the fallen challenger was taken in an instant by photojournalist John Rooney, but the controversy over the 1965 fight lingers to this day.

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