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 enhanced ebook includes rare video footage, audio clips, and photos authorized by Muhammad Ali Enterprises. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 85
עמוד
... boxing styles and how we were nice clean - cut wholesome kids , and we thought that would appeal to the judges . “ In Rome , he was outgoing but he was seriously into boxing . I don't know of anybody on any team who took it more ...
... boxing styles and how we were nice clean - cut wholesome kids , and we thought that would appeal to the judges . “ In Rome , he was outgoing but he was seriously into boxing . I don't know of anybody on any team who took it more ...
עמוד
... boxers all trained together . We ate together . We interacted well as a team . I remember , one night I was in bed - we had three rooms for the boxing team with those awful bunk beds — and I was in my bed writing a love letter to my ...
... boxers all trained together . We ate together . We interacted well as a team . I remember , one night I was in bed - we had three rooms for the boxing team with those awful bunk beds — and I was in my bed writing a love letter to my ...
עמוד
... boxing. On October 29, 1960, three days after signing the managerial contract, Clay made his professional debut in Louisville's Freedom Hall before six thousand partisan fans. The opponent was Tunney Hunsaker—a part-time fighter with a ...
... boxing. On October 29, 1960, three days after signing the managerial contract, Clay made his professional debut in Louisville's Freedom Hall before six thousand partisan fans. The opponent was Tunney Hunsaker—a part-time fighter with a ...
עמוד
... Boxing ) for a recommendation . Markson suggested Angelo Dundee . ANGELO DUNDEE : " The first time I met Cassius was 1957. I was in Louisville with Willie Pastrano to fight John Holman , who was a pretty good banger . We were in the ...
... Boxing ) for a recommendation . Markson suggested Angelo Dundee . ANGELO DUNDEE : " The first time I met Cassius was 1957. I was in Louisville with Willie Pastrano to fight John Holman , who was a pretty good banger . We were in the ...
עמוד
... boxing . " He's a pure boxing guy , " says Ferdie Pacheco . " In a title fight , Angelo would work for nothing if he had to , because the fact that he impacts on the match is his identity . " “ In a sport not known for its decency ...
... boxing . " He's a pure boxing guy , " says Ferdie Pacheco . " In a title fight , Angelo would work for nothing if he had to , because the fact that he impacts on the match is his identity . " “ In a sport not known for its decency ...
תוכן
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 | |
AUDIO GALLERY | |
APPENDIX | |
NOTES | |
INDEX | |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Ali's Allah America Angelo Dundee asked athlete beat believe Belinda Bob Arum bout boxing brother Bundini called camp career Cassius Clay champ Chicago Cosell crazy dollars Don King Elijah Muhammad entourage everything father feel FERDIE PACHECO fight fighter fought gave George Foreman gonna greatest happened heavyweight champion heavyweight championship Herbert Muhammad Howard Bingham hurt Joe Frazier Joe Louis knew knocked Larry Holmes later Leon live Lonnie looked Louisville Malcolm Manila Miami Mike million Muhammad Ali Muslims Nation of Islam never night person pretty problem promoter punch referee remember ring ropes round SHABAZZ someone Sonji Sonny Liston sparring Spinks Sports Illustrated started stop talking television tell there's things thought told took Veronica Vietnam walked watching whup wrong York young