The last book Muhammad Ali wrote, or co-wrote as athletes often do, is 30 years out of date. In between “The Greatest, My Story” and now, Ali should have a hell of a story to tell. Since 1975, he beat Joe Frazier pulpy in Manila; split a brilliant pair of fights with Leon Spinks; divorced, married, divorced, and married again; tried his hand at acting, politics, diplomacy and philanthropy; and made three billion people cry lighting the Olympic torch in Atlanta. He’s also battled like a champ against Parkinson’s, a disease that took away everything that made him the Greatest in the first place. [details]
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A Review of Ali's New Autobiography
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