03/04/16

He didn't come, he didn't see it but, as ever, he conquered all.
Muhammad Ali's presence surrounded and pervaded us at the preview of 'I Am The Greatest,' the new exhibition about his life which opens on Friday at London's O2 Arena.
For English gentlemen of uncertain age, such as myself, the most eye-catching exhibit was not the largest, an above life-size bronze statue, nor the most extravagant, the gold-embossed gown he gave to Elvis Presley.
A curator at the 'I Am The Greatest' exhibition handles the Muhammad Ali 'split glove' from his fight with Henry Cooper in 1963
A curator at the 'I Am The Greatest' exhibition handles the Muhammad Ali 'split glove' from his fight with Henry Cooper in 1963
A curator at the 'I Am The Greatest' exhibition handles the Muhammad Ali 'split glove' from his fight with Henry Cooper in 1963
This is the glove allegedly slit open by Ali's also-iconic trainer, Angelo Dundee, to buy more recovery time for the-then Cassius Clay
This is the glove allegedly slit open by Ali's also-iconic trainer, Angelo Dundee, to buy more recovery time for the-then Cassius Clay

Cooper's renowned left hook – our 'Enry's 'Ammer – sent Clay crashing onto his backside (left) before he went on to win at Wembley
Clay (right) and Cooper shake hands after the former's victory over the British heavyweight champion in a non-title fight at Wembley
Cooper's renowned left hook – our 'Enry's 'Ammer – sent Clay crashing onto his backside (left) before he went on to win at Wembley

A curator checks the pair of gloves which are a star attraction at the 'I Am The Greatest' exhibition ahead of its opening  on Friday
A curator checks the pair of gloves which are a star attraction at the 'I Am The Greatest' exhibition ahead of its opening on Friday
The legendary American boxer has penned his own profoundly eloquent and typically mischievous epilogue, which is pictured above
The legendary American boxer has penned his own profoundly eloquent and typically mischievous epilogue, which is pictured above
The legendary American boxer has penned his own profoundly eloquent and typically mischievous epilogue, which is pictured above
Cooper's renowned left hook – our 'Enry's 'Ammer – sent Clay crashing onto his backside and into the ropes near the end of the fourth round.
The bell saved The Greatest and Dundee, seeing that he was still groggy at the end of the one-minute interval, called the referee to inspect the fresh slit in that glove.
Almost another minute passed while they thought about replacing the glove and a revived Clay went on to cut and defeat Britain's best-loved boxer.
A general view of the iconic battered pair of old boxing gloves which were allegedly slit open when Clay was on the brink of losing 
A general view of the iconic battered pair of old boxing gloves which were allegedly slit open when Clay was on the brink of losing 
British heavyweight boxer David Haye, who has recently returned to the ring, poses for a picture with the gloves worn by Clay in 1963
British heavyweight boxer David Haye, who has recently returned to the ring, poses for a picture with the gloves worn by Clay in 1963
British heavyweight boxer David Haye, who has recently returned to the ring, poses for a picture with the gloves worn by Clay in 1963

Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, fighting Britain's Henry Cooper at Wembley Stadium in 1963 
Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, fighting Britain's Henry Cooper at Wembley Stadium in 1963

Headgear worn by  Ali in 1980 signed to Sylvester Stallone, who played the role of boxer Rocky Balboa in the Rocky film series
Headgear worn by Ali in 1980 signed to Sylvester Stallone, who played the role of boxer Rocky Balboa in the Rocky film series

A general view of the 'I Am The Greatest' exhibition at London's O2 Arena which opens its doors to the public on Friday
A general view of the 'I Am The Greatest' exhibition at London's O2 Arena which opens its doors to the public on Friday

A statue of the legendary boxer is displayed  - and there is plenty of memorabilia on show including artefacts which trace his journey 
A statue of the legendary boxer is displayed - and there is plenty of memorabilia on show including artefacts which trace his journey

He said of Cooper: 'He hit me so hard that my ancestors in Africa felt it.'
Clay was saved to fight another day, against Sonny Liston when he shocked the world by winning the heavyweight title, he promptly announced his conversion to Islam and changed his name.
Those events and pretty much everything else from the cradle to his grave affliction by Parkinson's has a place in this lovingly compiled and beautifully presented exhibition.
There are big-screen films of almost all the great fights, the first against Cooper, the Liston sensation, the Joe Frazier epics The Fight of the Century and the The Thrilla in Manilla, the immortal Rumble in the Jungle with George Foreman included.
Videos and artefacts trace his journey from a shanty in Louisville to Olympic gold and three glorious world championships, through his civil rights activism and his banishment from the ring for refusing to fight in the Vietnam war.
A curator polishes a replica of the Cassius Clay 1964 Championship belt, which he claimed after he defeated Sonny Liston
A curator polishes a replica of the Cassius Clay 1964 Championship belt, which he claimed after he defeated Sonny Liston

A pair of signed boots worn by Ali in fight with Jimmy Young in 1976, where Ali was awarded controversial one-sided unanimous decision
A pair of signed boots worn by Ali in fight with Jimmy Young in 1976, where Ali was awarded controversial one-sided unanimous decision

A signed 'Float like a butterfly sting like a bee' robe worn by Ali's corner man Drew Bundini Brown at the Rumble in the Jungle fight
A signed 'Float like a butterfly sting like a bee' robe worn by Ali's corner man Drew Bundini Brown at the Rumble in the Jungle fight

The words 'Float like a butterfly sting like a bee' and 'Ali' are displayed on the back of the robe which was worn by corner man Brown
The words 'Float like a butterfly sting like a bee' and 'Ali' are displayed on the back of the robe which was worn by corner man Brown

Referee Zack Clayton counts out George Foreman as Ali looks on during the Rumble in the Jungle in 1974
Referee Zack Clayton counts out George Foreman as Ali looks on during the Rumble in the Jungle in 1974

The haul of memorabilia bears not unfavourable comparison with the treasures on display at the Ali Center in his home town.
The cruel affliction which has silenced the Louisville Lip and limits his movement makes long-haul travel especially difficult and he could not attend the opening.
There is a little hope that he may make the flight to London before the exhibition closes at the end of August.
But, just in case, he has penned his own profoundly eloquent and typically mischievous epilogue, which we display here.
My favourite lines are: 'I'd settle for being remembered as a great boxer and a champion of the people…..I wouldn't even mind if folks forgot how pretty I was….be cool and look out for the ladies.'
Miraculously, at 74 and more than a quarter of a century after he was first diagnosed with Parkinson's, Muhammad Ali's God is still looking out for him. 
A case containing a 'People's Choice' robe presented to Ali by the late music legend Elvis Presley is polished ahead of exhibition opening
A case containing a 'People's Choice' robe presented to Ali by the late music legend Elvis Presley is polished ahead of exhibition opening

The Ali 'Two Time World Champion' (left) from 1974 and 'Three Time World Champion' (right) from 1978 rings displayed by a curator
The Ali 'Two Time World Champion' (left) from 1974 and 'Three Time World Champion' (right) from 1978 rings displayed by a curator
Ali (centre), pictured alongside Larry Holmes (left) and George Foreman, was not well enough to travel for the opening of the exhibition 
Ali (centre), pictured alongside Larry Holmes (left) and George Foreman, was not well enough to travel for the opening of the exhibition 
Ali (centre), pictured alongside Larry Holmes (left) and George Foreman, was not well enough to travel for the opening of the exhibition 
The legendary boxer stands over fallen challenger Liston after knocking him down in Maine during their second fight in May 1965
The legendary boxer stands over fallen challenger Liston after knocking him down in Maine during their second fight in May 1965
The legendary boxer stands over fallen challenger Liston after knocking him down in Maine during their second fight in May 1965

Goal-line technology will be used during this season's Champions League and Europa League finals.
UEFA's executive committee met on Friday at the governing body's headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland where it was decided the technology should be used for the showpiece matches, which will be played in Milan on May 28 and in Basle on May 18 respectively.
A decision had already been announced in January that the technology would be in place for Euro 2016 this summer and in next season's Champions League from the play-off round onwards. 
At that time UEFA also said it would look at the feasibility of introducing goal-line technology from the group stage of the Europa League starting in 2017-18.
Theodore Theodoridis was also announced as the governing body's interim general secretary after Gianni Infantino was elected FIFA president last week.
Theodoridis was expected to be unveiled as Infantino's successor having been deputy to the Swiss-Italian since 2010, two years after first joining UEFA as its director of national associations.
The Greek official is a former board member of the Hellenic Football Federation and the son of Savvas Theodoridis, the vice-president of Olympiacos who are currently embroiled in a match-fixing scandal in conjunction with the HFF.
UEFA have appointed Greek Official Theodore Theodoridis as interim general secretary
UEFA have appointed Greek Official Theodore Theodoridis as interim general secretary
Theodoridis will replace newly elected FIFA President Gianni Infantino as interim general secretary
Theodoridis will replace newly elected FIFA President Gianni Infantino as interim general secretary
The executive committee also reconfirmed it would await the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport's decision regarding Michel Platini's appeal on his football ban before deciding to schedule a presidential election.
CAS announced last week that the Frenchman was challenging the suspension from football at a national and international level, which was reduced from eight years to six by FIFA's Appeal Committee.
Platini and Sepp Blatter were punished in December over a £1.3million 'disloyal payment' made to the Frenchman by the former FIFA president. Both men deny any wrongdoing.

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal is opposed to any notion of a European Super League of elite clubs, and believes that even the current Champions League should still be restricted to national champions.
United were one of the five clubs believed to have discussed the Super League proposals this week after executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward was pictured meeting with his counterparts from Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool at a London hotel.
But Van Gaal would prefer to go the other way and revert to the old European Cup format whereby only teams who win their national championship are eligible for the competition.
Louis van Gaal has made his views clear on the European Super League and the Champions League
Louis van Gaal has made his views clear on the European Super League and the Champions League

The Manchester United manager laughs during his pre-match press conference at Carrington on Friday
The Manchester United manager laughs during his pre-match press conference at Carrington on Friday

Even though United qualified for this season’s Champions League by finishing fourth – and may have to do so again after slipping to fifth – Van Gaal said: ‘Everybody knows when you follow my career that I am against the Super League and something like that.
‘Sport is to be the best. When the Champions League was existing I said it was rubbish because the first and second and third and fourth team played. The competition should be between champions, in my opinion. I said it 20 years ago and I say it now.
‘It is only commercial thinking. When you are thinking like a commercial dealer then of course you are right, but sport is to win not to be second or third.’
United have revived their hopes of a top-four finish by going level on points with fourth-placed City, and also have the possibility of qualifying for next season’s Champions League by winning the Europa League.
Ed Woodward, the executive vice-chairman at Manchester United, was at a meeting between the top five Premier League clubs to discuss the International Champions Cup and potential changes to European football
Ed Woodward, the executive vice-chairman at Manchester United, was at a meeting between the top five Premier League clubs to discuss the International Champions Cup and potential changes to European football

Van Gaal says United's aim is reaching the top four in the league while also winning the Europa League
Van Gaal says United's aim is reaching the top four in the league while also winning the Europa League

Van Gaal added: ‘It’s still our aim, but our aim is also to win a title and a title is winning the Europa League
‘Manchester United haven’t won the Europa League so it would be fantastic for the club and for the fans. A title is always more than fourth position.
‘But the Champions League is our aim and that is why the Europa League and fourth in the table are important.
‘Of course when you see that we close the gap a little bit then your belief shall rise. I am talking to my players about first believing in it. I believe it in t but the players have to believe in that and they now understand that you can believe in it.
But first we have to beat West Bromwich Albion on Sunday, and it shall not be easy.’

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