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About this photograph
Taken at the 5th Street Gym, Miami, when the Fab Four (on their first US tour) called in to see Muhammad Ali train for his first fight with Sonny Liston in 1964.
Print sizes and editions
16" x 20" - Edition of 25
20" x 24" - Edition of 25
30" x 40" - Edition of 25
Print type
Silver gelatin print
Paper type
Fiber paper
Signature
Hand signed by photographer in ink
About the photographer
Chris Smith, one of Britain’s most influential sports photographers, began his career at The Observer in 1970 before joining The Sunday Times in 1976, where he spent more than three decades documenting the world’s greatest sporting moments. A four-time Sports Photographer of the Year and twice winner of Individual Sports Picture of the Year, Smith is celebrated for elevating sports photography into an art form rich with narrative and emotion. His iconic images, particularly of Muhammad Ali, capture both the physical intensity and psychological depth of athletes, revealing not only their power and grace but also their character, confidence, and wit.
© Chris Smith. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.
Print Details
About this photograph
Taken at the 5th Street Gym, Miami, when the Fab Four (on their first US tour) called in to see Muhammad Ali train for his first fight with Sonny Liston in 1964.
Print sizes and editions
16" x 20" - Edition of 25
20" x 24" - Edition of 25
30" x 40" - Edition of 25
Print type
Silver gelatin print
Paper type
Fiber paper
Signature
Hand signed by photographer in ink
About the photographer
Chris Smith, one of Britain’s most influential sports photographers, began his career at The Observer in 1970 before joining The Sunday Times in 1976, where he spent more than three decades documenting the world’s greatest sporting moments. A four-time Sports Photographer of the Year and twice winner of Individual Sports Picture of the Year, Smith is celebrated for elevating sports photography into an art form rich with narrative and emotion. His iconic images, particularly of Muhammad Ali, capture both the physical intensity and psychological depth of athletes, revealing not only their power and grace but also their character, confidence, and wit.
© Chris Smith. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.