A comprehensive look at the life of one the greatest sports superstars of the 20th Century, Muhammad Ali--boxer, anti-Vietnam War activist, civil rights campaigner, advocate for Parkinson's sufferers, and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
From a humble upbringing in segregated Louisville, Kentucky, Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.
went on to become Muhammad Ali, Olympic gold medalist, three-time heavyweight boxing champion of the world, and in his own words ``the greatest.
`` More than 150 iconic photographs chart Ali's life and rise to boxing stardom and showcase 60 key bouts that made his name, including the ``Fight of the Century`` against Joe Frazier, the ``Rumble in the Jungle`` with George Foreman, and the ``Thrilla in Manila,`` his third and final match against Frazier.
Data panels throughout give key facts at a glance, while quote boxes highlight Ali's well-known phrases, such as ``Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.
`` Key influencers in his career, including Don King and Howard Cosell, are featured.
The book also shines a light on Ali's continuing impact after his death in 2016, and how his message of hard work and perseverance continues to inspire people around the world.