Muhammad Ali Shines in Nightly Honor
" The Greatest" Muhammad Ali
I joined the Navy in 1961 and didn't pay much attention to
boxing. But in November of 1962 Muhammad
Ali fought Archie Moore. At the time I
was on an aircraft carrier in the middle of the Pacific and as entertainment
the ship broadcasted the fight over the ship's radio system. Hundreds of sailors gathered in different
recreation rooms around the ship and listened the fight. Of course, I was for "The Mongoose"
and was sorely disappointed when he lost.
But that is when I became aware of Ali.
After that the ship continued to broadcast the fights. By the time Ali fought Henry Cooper in 1963,
I was a die-hard fan. And that continued
all through his career.
Muhammad Ali Inspiration
Another quote that is just as inspirational to me is: "Impossible
is just a word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the
world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it.
Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is potential. Impossible
is temporary. Impossible is nothing."
My experience with this quote is certainly not one of overcoming a huge
impossibility - but - I didn't start painting until I was forty-seven years
old. And before that had shown no
interest in art, museums or galleries.
But someone suggested I paint to help relax me. I was a businessman and had been an English
major in college. Pretty far away from art.
But I fell in love with painting. and by the time I was in my fifties I
started selling paintings and now am a professional artist. Anybody who knew me before I was an artist
would say "impossible"
About the painting
The Muhammad Ali painting by sports artist John
Robertson is approximately 50" x 70' acrylic on unstretched canvas