Muhammad Ali: His Life and TimesSimon & Schuster, 15 ביוני 1992 - 544 עמודים In the words of more than 200 of Ali’s family members, opponents, friends, world leaders, and others who have known him best, the real Muhammad Ali emerges: deeply religious, mercurial, generous, a showman in and out of the ring. Thirty years after he burst onto the scene as a gold medal light-heavyweight at the Rome Olympics, Muhammad Ali is still a magical figure. His accomplishments in the ring were the stuff of legend—the two fights with Sonny Liston, when he proclaimed himself “The Greatest” and proved he was; the three epic wars against Joe Frazier; the stunning victory over George Foreman in Zaire; and the shocking loss and final win that made him the first man to win back the heavyweight crown twice, fourteen years after he had first claimed it. Ali’s life has been played out as much on the front pages as on the sports pages. With brilliant immediacy and unprecedented candor, bestselling author Thomas Hauser recreates this extraordinary man. |
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עמוד 98
... felt his job was to get this young man to believe in himself and stand squarely on both feet with his shoulders back . He did not want other people to exploit his talents , and felt he could do more and be more . But my husband felt ...
... felt his job was to get this young man to believe in himself and stand squarely on both feet with his shoulders back . He did not want other people to exploit his talents , and felt he could do more and be more . But my husband felt ...
עמוד 175
... felt it would have been dangerous in appearance and potentially dangerous in fact to insert politics into a criminal matter , and the White House is a political office . Obviously , Muhammad's indictment involved some hard choices . But ...
... felt it would have been dangerous in appearance and potentially dangerous in fact to insert politics into a criminal matter , and the White House is a political office . Obviously , Muhammad's indictment involved some hard choices . But ...
עמוד 412
... felt awful . I felt terrible before I went to his room , and when I got there I felt worse . Even though I won , I was down . And Mu- hammad saw it , so he said to me , ' Man , now you got me mad . I took care of you ; I fed you ; I ...
... felt awful . I felt terrible before I went to his room , and when I got there I felt worse . Even though I won , I was down . And Mu- hammad saw it , so he said to me , ' Man , now you got me mad . I took care of you ; I fed you ; I ...
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