Victory Jig - Cited Examples of Victory Jigs

Cited Examples of Victory Jigs

  • Victory Jig after a strike in a game of Bowling.
  • "Mr. Celery's" Victory Jig at a Baseball Game.
  • The 25 February 1964 fight between Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston when Clay did a "Victory jig" to taunt his opponent in the ring. See main article Ali versus Liston.
  • Unionist politician David Trimble's Victory Jig with Ian Paisley in Northern Ireland after the 12 July 1995 Drumcree March (Drumcree I).

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