Muhammad Ali: His Life and TimesOpen Road Media, 14 בפבר׳ 2012 - 538 עמודים A sweeping biography of one of the greatest and most provocative athletes of all time—“a life that needs to be understood whether you care a whit about boxing or not” (The Boston Globe). Athlete, activist, rebel, poet, legend—Muhammad Ali stood larger than life in the imagination of hundreds of millions of people around the world. A gold medalist at the 1960 Olympics, he won the heavyweight championship at age twenty-two by conquering Sonny Liston in dramatic fashion. In the weeks after the upset victory, he confirmed his membership in the Nation of Islam and told reporters he would no longer answer to his “slave name”: Cassius Clay. The political establishment stripped him of his heavyweight title when he refused induction into the United States Army during the height of the war in Vietnam. Ultimately, Ali returned to reclaim his crown, prevailing in epic fights against the likes of Joe Frazier and George Foreman. His talent and charisma—and above all, his adherence to principle—made him a cultural icon and one of the most beloved sporting figures of all time. But that is only half the tale. Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times is also the story of Ali, the man. Author Thomas Hauser got closer to Ali than any previous biographer. His work—told in Ali’s own words and those of hundreds of family members, friends, rivals, and others who interacted with “The Greatest” over the decades—reveals a deeply spiritual, complex man, whose public and private battles, including his struggle against the devastating effects of Parkinson’s disease, gave new meaning to the word courage and changed forever our conception of what makes a champion. Heralded by the New York Times as “the first definitive biography of the boxer who transcended sports as no other athlete ever has,” Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the legacy of one of the twentieth century’s most charismatic and controversial superstars. This ebook includes rare photos authorized by Muhammad Ali Enterprises. |
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... never saw much of my father or knew much about where he came from . My mother had three children and couldn't raise us all , so very often I stayed with my aunt . I started working to buy clothes so I could go to school . And then ...
... never saw much of my father or knew much about where he came from . My mother had three children and couldn't raise us all , so very often I stayed with my aunt . I started working to buy clothes so I could go to school . And then ...
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... never got into any fights . No one attacked me . It wasn't like in the Deep South , but people would call us nigger and tell us to get out if they thought we were someplace we didn't belong . “ Muhammad and I had a few fights between us ...
... never got into any fights . No one attacked me . It wasn't like in the Deep South , but people would call us nigger and tell us to get out if they thought we were someplace we didn't belong . “ Muhammad and I had a few fights between us ...
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... never got an answer . I'd look at the stars and wait for a voice , but I never heard nothing . Then my bike got stolen and I started boxing , and it was like God telling me that boxing was my responsibility . God made us all , but some ...
... never got an answer . I'd look at the stars and wait for a voice , but I never heard nothing . Then my bike got stolen and I started boxing , and it was like God telling me that boxing was my responsibility . God made us all , but some ...
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... never saw him fight in the streets . I never saw him pushing or shoving outside the ring . But in the gym , he took his boxing very seriously . Even then , he did a lot of talking , telling guys they couldn't beat him , saying he was ...
... never saw him fight in the streets . I never saw him pushing or shoving outside the ring . But in the gym , he took his boxing very seriously . Even then , he did a lot of talking , telling guys they couldn't beat him , saying he was ...
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... never learned how to dance and was too shy to go out and do it on his own . " So that's the way he was . And looking back - and I believe this ; I've told Ali this several times — I've told him that he was fated . It's like there was a ...
... never learned how to dance and was too shy to go out and do it on his own . " So that's the way he was . And looking back - and I believe this ; I've told Ali this several times — I've told him that he was fated . It's like there was a ...
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The Birth of | |
The Enemy | |
Aint Got No Quarrel | |
Exile | |
The Lion Grows Older | |
The Money | |
The Beating | |
Burial | |
Rebirth | |
AUTHORS EPILOGUE | |
AFTERWORD | |
PHOTO GALLERY | |
8 | |
The Underdog | |
Zaire 11 The King | |
Manila | |
APPENDIX | |
NOTES | |
INDEX | |
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