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The sticker is rectangular with a black background, featuring a stylized, high-contrast portrait of a man's head and shoulders. The man has a strong jawline, a prominent handlebar mustache, and slicked-back hair with a distinctive curl or pompadour on the forehead. His eyes are narrow and intense, conveying a determined or stern expression. The entire figure is rendered in white outlines and fills against the black background. Around the base of his neck, forming a collar-like shape, is the text "JOE LOUIS" in white capital letters. Small white dots are scattered in the black background, resembling stars or a textured effect.

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28 March 3
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