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Rocky Marciano and Muhammad Ali were the two greatest heavyweight champions in the history of boxing. In 1969, a boxing promoter who had arranged a series of fantasy radio bouts between the greatest heavyweight champions from every era convinced Marciano and Ali to fight on film, with a computer picking the winner. Marciano, who had retired undefeated at 49 and Ali, stripped of his title at 27, were intense competitors eager to prove Who Was the Greatest.
The fight was filmed on 35mm and was shown in early 1970 in over 1,500 packed theatres in North America and Europe, and once on ABC in the USA. All prints were then destroyed except for one given to the US copyright office - the fight has never been shown since. Remastered, it is now available for audiences to enjoy worldwide
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