📌 Muhammad Ali and the Revolution of Color Television Broadcasting 📺

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📌 Muhammad Ali and the Revolution of Color Television Broadcasting 📺

🔹 The first boxer to truly understand the power of modern media, Ali became the first athlete to be broadcast live via satellite in over 50 countries.

Key Moment: His legendary Rumble in the Jungle fight against George Foreman in 1974 was a media revolution, bringing boxing to a global audience like never before.

💡 Impact: Ali helped define the era of global sports superstars, where media exposure and broadcasting became just as important as performance in the ring.

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