1,300 Speed Bags Used To Build Muhammad Ali Statue In LA
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Los Angeles –A new Muhammad Ali monument has been built in LA and is set to be unveiled next week in Los Angeles.
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The 22-foot-high monument, built from 1,300 speed bags and six miles of steel cable, took three years to build by artist Michael Kalish.
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