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January 28, 2026

When Muhammad Ali Met Etta James in 1974

In September 1974, Muhammad Ali and Etta James met in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) during the lead-up to the legendary “Rumble in the Jungle” heavyweight title fight.




The meeting took place at the Kinshasa Hotel on September 22, 1974. James was in Zaire to perform at Zaire 74, a three-day music festival organized by Don King to promote Ali’s championship match against George Foreman.

The photographs of their meeting were taken by Horst Faas, which captured Ali sitting at a piano with James. During this interaction, Ali reportedly played a few notes on the piano while chatting with James and other Black American artists who were part of the festival.

The encounter was part of a larger gathering of iconic Black artists – including James Brown, B.B. King, and Bill Withers – intended to celebrate worldwide Black solidarity and Pan-Africanism alongside the sporting event.

While the music festival proceeded as scheduled from September 22–24, the fight itself was delayed until October 30 after George Foreman suffered a training injury. This extended the stay of many performers and athletes in Kinshasa, fostering rare interactions between these legends.

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