This is a unique portrait of The Greatest Boxer Mohammad Ali, also known as Cassius Clay, on a panel. The painting is based on a publicity photo from the training session for the heavyweight fight against Doug Jones on March 13, 1963, at Madison Square Garden in New York, where he was narrowly declared the winner on points by the judges. Ali was 21 years old at the time. This unique painting is large in size, measuring 122 cm in length and 1 meter in height. A great, legendary boxer depicted in a highly recognizable way. Perfect for your store, boxing gym, hospitality venue, or man cave.
With a powerful red background and a detailed black-and-white image, this artwork exudes a timeless charm that can liven up any space.
- The painting is executed in a striking Pop Art style that perfectly captures the dynamism and energy of the boxing world.
- Made on a sturdy wooden panel, it offers a robust and durable presentation.
This unique artwork is a must-have for sports history enthusiasts and art collectors. Contact us today for more information.
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ConditionGoodColorsRedMaterialWoodNumber of items1OrientationLandscapeArt sizeLargeHeight100 cmWidth122 cmSigns of usageStains