Muhammad Ali and The Beatles

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  1. James Percival says:

    I became a massive fan of Ali at roughly the same time I became a Beatles fan – the autumn of 1974 – and so his passing has really saddened me (even if it wasn't a great surprise). I followed his career, and his sad demise – closely from that time on. Naturally I knew about Miami in 1964, but it's nice to know that there were subsequent meetings. I suppose we had all better get used to these huge icons dying now that the baby boomers are coming to the end!

  2. Shad Radna says:

    According to this BBC story, The Beatles are in the crowd watching Ali fight Superman. Maybe that's John and Yoko near Ali's left knee? I don't know.

  3. wogew says:

    The crowd watching Superman fight Muhammad Ali was localised, so that different people are drawn in for various international editions of the cover. But it looks like The Beatles are in all of them. Take a look at this Portuguese cover and zoom in near Ali's left knee. That's John as Yoko as you suggested, but also George and Ringo below them, and Paul (with a beard) with Linda above them. My Norwegian copy of the comic book has an index on the inside of the front cover where lots of the people in the audience are identified, but The Beatles are not.

    • Unknown says:

      Apparently the reason the Beatles and some other celebrities weren't identified was out of fear of being sued on DC's part.

  4. wogew says:

    The Sun has a Lennon-Ali story today.

  5. wogew says:

    When Ali tried to reunite The Beatles

  6. Unknown says:

    I wish the Beatles would have put him on the front cover of Sgt. Pepper. It would have been a symbol of solidarity considering what he was dealing with at the time as a conscientious objector to Vietnam. I'd never have thought about it until you reminded me that Sonny Liston is one of the wax dummies.

  7. Unknown says:

    I wish the Beatles would have put him on the front cover of Sgt. Pepper. It would have been a symbol of solidarity considering what he was dealing with at the time as a conscientious objector to Vietnam. I'd never have thought about it until you reminded me that Sonny Liston is one of the wax dummies.

  8. James Percival says:

    That's a really good point, Unknown, especially if the comments attributed to Liston about the Beatles are true. Let's just say he wasn't a fan of the band, especially Ringo! I am sure that I initially thought that the boxer was Ali – but what a better choice he would have been in every way

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