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Muhammad Ali’s legacy lives on with new US postage stamp, nearly a decade after his death

‘The Greatest’ receives a historic tribute, as 22 million stamps featuring a 1974 photo fulfil his famed ‘only way I’ll ever get licked’ joke

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A commemorative Muhammad Ali stamp featuring a 1974 photo of the boxing great. Photo: United States Postal Service/AP
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Muhammad Ali once joked that he should be a postage stamp because “that’s the only way I’ll ever get licked”.

Now, the three-time heavyweight champion’s quip is becoming a reality.

Widely regarded as the most famous and influential boxer of all time, and a cultural force who fused athletic brilliance with political conviction and showmanship, Ali is being honoured for the first time with a commemorative US postage stamp.

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“As sort of the guardian of his legacy, I’m thrilled. I’m excited. I’m ecstatic,” Lonnie Ali, the champ’s wife of nearly 30 years, said.

“Because people, every time they look at that stamp, they will remember him. And he will be in the forefront of their consciousness. And, for me, that’s a thrill.”

The “Rumble in the Jungle” fight between Muhammad Ali (left) and George Foreman took place in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in October 1974. Photo: TNS
The “Rumble in the Jungle” fight between Muhammad Ali (left) and George Foreman took place in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in October 1974. Photo: TNS

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