Movies|Nov 16, 2011

Art: Michael Brennan's Muhammad Ali photos on exhibit

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Taken in a single-hundred-twenty-fifth of the second on the Pennsylvania mid-day in 1977, the legendary close-up portrait from the great Muhammad Ali made digital photographer Michael Brennan's dreams become a reality. Together with his face festooned with sweat beads, bumps and scars, the fighter paused on the ring while watching digital photographer, and also the relaxation is history. An exhibit of Brennan's photographs of Ali, properly entitled "Muhammad Ali: 1977," is going to be displayed, first at Design Within Achieve, then at Artworks Gallery in Pasadena. Design Within Achieve, 8070 Beverly Blvd., L.A. Opening reception 6 p.m. Thu. Through November. 17. Exhibition moves to Artworks Gallery, 59 W. Del Marly Ave. Pasadena. Runs November. 21-Jan. 17. (626) 229-0700. http://world wide web.artworksgallery.com.

 

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  • @MegaBoxingExpert No they didnt, they owned him as he is so bad haha. Ali would murder arreola...Lol he doesnt even hold a heavyweight title! And is not rated by ANY expert in even the top 50 heavyweights of all time, he is utter trash. You are either trolling or just stupid, and yes you know nothing about boxing. Arreola has EMBARRASSINGLY poor technique, average strength and average speed. Ali has fought people much tougher than him, you are just a faggot fanboy, he is trash.

  • @cozmic24 The Cleveland Williams fight was Ali's best I think, and also one of the greatest in boxing.

  • @EmanuelAli1 for sure, heavyweight division has been dead since Tyson retired, but right now, Wladmir Klitschko is the Worlds best heavyweight right now so I will be watching his fights

  • yea he danced that night in cleveland figh and he was at peack of his career , interms of his talent, not career, but in liston 1964 he showed incredible reflexes and out of this world speed

  • would of been better if you used music from the time he was around but good vid anyway

  • He's great, but what gets me is how lucky he was throughout his career! Fighting a 35 maybe 38 year old Liston well past his best, being destroyed by Henry Cooper yet scraping the win and having suspiciously stretchy ropes against Foreman as well as Foreman being unable to train properly beforehand. Personally I think he went too far with some of his comments to Frazier. R.I.P. Joe

  • @EmanuelAli1 Pacquiao and Marquez fought last night and most people were sure that Maruqez was winning but the judges gave the win to pacquiao so theres alot of controversy over it

  • @itchygonads Hey don't be jealous because Arreola is nasty, he's one of the best heavyweights of ALL TIME!!!!!!!!