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Muhammad Ali Monopoly Game
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This special Muhammad Ali “The Greatest” Edition of the Monopoly game will have you “floating like a butterfly” and “stinging like a bee” as you make your way around the board and buy, sell, and trade the Champ’s most celebrated boxing matches. Relive legendary fights like “The Rumble in the Jungle” against George Foreman and “The Thrilla in Manila” versus Joe Frazier in your quest to become “The Greatest.” This tribute to Ali’s unsurpassed contribution to the sport of boxing as well as his many humanitarian pursuits will be a knock out for fans of all ages!

Includes 6 collectible tokens: “The Greatest”, Boxing Gloves, Boxing Boot, Championship Belt, Muhammad Ali Signature, Boxing Trunks.
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