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MUHAMMAD ALI AND JERRY QUARRY CONTRACT
A nine-page Ancillary Rights Agreement dated September 9, 1970, for Ali's first fight after his three and a half year exile. During that time, over seventy cities turned down Ali's request to fight once again. Finally, Atlanta, Georgia allowed the fight. The Ali-Quarry fight took place on Oct. 26, 1970. This agreement deals with the rights to use Ali for radio, television and motion picture promotion of the fight in exchange for 42½ percent of the net revenue. It also stipulates that a contribution of up to $50,000 be made to the Mayor of Atlanta's charity of choice. The last page is boldly signed in blue ink Muhammad Ali/Cassius Clay.
A nine-page Ancillary Rights Agreement dated September 9, 1970, for Ali's first fight after his three and a half year exile. During that time, over seventy cities turned down Ali's request to fight once again. Finally, Atlanta, Georgia allowed the fight. The Ali-Quarry fight took place on Oct. 26, 1970. This agreement deals with the rights to use Ali for radio, television and motion picture promotion of the fight in exchange for 42½ percent of the net revenue. It also stipulates that a contribution of up to $50,000 be made to the Mayor of Atlanta's charity of choice. The last page is boldly signed in blue ink Muhammad Ali/Cassius Clay.