A character study of Muhammad Ali, built around an analysis of his third fight with Joe Frazier in Manila in 1975, examining his unique style of boxing and looking at the ways in which his life outside the ring influenced people's perceptions of his greatness.
This book is a biography of the legendary boxer, who began his career as Cassius Clay, discussing his prowess in the ring, his conversion to Islam and opposition to the Vietnam War, and his life after boxing.
A biography of the flamboyant fighter who loved media attention, and, as Cassius Clay, was the first boxer to win the world heavyweight championship three times.
Muhammad Ali, the black boxer who was called "the greatest" by many, had a humble childhood in Louisville, but through perseverance went on to win, lose, and regain the title of the Heavyweight Champion of the World.