If you’re making a monument to the Greatest, it better be really great. So for his portrait of three-time heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, artist Michael Kalish went big, using 1,300 punching bags, 6.5 miles of stainless steel cable, and 2,500 pounds of aluminum pipe to construct a 22-foot-high installation that took three years to complete.
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I’m a nerdy fighter!
This is so many kinds of awesome and gorgeous.

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Gordon Parks Muhammad Ali in Training, Miami, Florida 1966