Text and photographs tell the story of heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay, who changed his name to Muhammad Ali when he became a Muslim. Describes his controversial career in which he was stripped of his title and boxing license when he refused to be inducted into the army during the Vietnam War and later regained the heavyweight championship.
The author, a boxing champion himself, examines the career of Muhammad Ali, providing detailed descriptions of his major fights up to his March 1971 bout with Joe Frazier.
A brief biography of the legendary boxer, Muhammad Ali, describing his accomplishments as a fighter, as well as his impact on and contributions to society.
Presents a comprehensive biography of Muhammad Ali, and describes his childhood and boxing career, his religious conversion and refusal to go to Vietnam, and other major events in his life.