Champ, Can I Come In?
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On December 10, 1976, Dan Dry was a 19 year old intern at the Courier-Journal newspaper in Louisville. It was at Trinity H.S. where he shot this iconic photo of Muhammad Ali, husband of Mercy alumna Lonnie Williams Ali '74.
Of this memorable event, Mr. Dry says, "I went in before the match and sort of instinctively went to the locker room. There he was, surrounded by family and friends and other folks. Then he got up to go to what I assumed was the bathroom. I gave him a few minutes, but not too long. I knocked on the door and said, 'Champ, can I come in?' I was intimidated as heck, but here you have the greatest in the world by himself -- no trainers, no handlers or anything. He was wrapping his hands with that tape you use before you fight. This was back in the days of film and I was shooting in black and white. I shot about four frames, and then I left to photograph the match."
Dan Dry has autographed this copy of the iconic photo, and it is framed and ready for display in your home or office.
Donated By Dan Dry