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The Greatest: My Own Story

por Muhammad Ali, Richard Durham

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In his own words, the heavyweight champion of the world pulls no punches as he chronicles the battles he faced in and out of the ring in this fascinating memoir edited by Nobel Prize-winning novelist, Toni Morrison.

Growing up in the South, surrounded by racial bigotry and discrimination, Ali fought not just for a living, but also for respect and rewards far more precious than money or glory. He was named Sportsman of the Century by Sports Illustrated and the BBC. Ali redefined what it meant to be an athlete by giving hope to millions around the world and inspiring us all to fight for what is important to us. This is a multifaceted portrait of Muhammad Ali only he could render: sports legend, unapologetic anti-war advocate, outrageous showman and gracious goodwill ambassador, fighter, lover, poet, and provocateur, and an irresistible force to be reckoned with. Who better to tell the tale than the man who went the distance living it?

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This book is more than boxing. Ali’s life was enormous and his book taught me so much.

The author must have known that sport historians would keep track of his score and achievements. Thus, instead of a factual journalistic retell of his matches, the book takes you behind the scenes and in his head: The immense preparation that goes into a match; All the pressure and threats he was living through; His encounter with an emasculated victim of the KKK whose story gave him strength and motivation; His out-of-the-ring strategies to destabilize an opponent.

The chapter that describes the process of refusing the draft, narrated with precision and suspense, leaves you biting your nails.

The only weakness I found are a few chapters in the middle dedicated to people Ali wanted to commemorate. These slow the pace down. Fair enough though.

It helps to complement the reading with a documentary to get the chronology in order and put some faces on the people.

Finally, it’s not a weakness, but just to know what to expect: the book does not cover his post boxing life. I guess The Greatest wanted to leave some work for the biographers. ( )
  Bloum | Feb 23, 2024 |
Nonfiction biography / e-audiobook borrowed through Overdrive (NOT audible--I refuse to use that service because of its abusive business practices--boo, Amazon--You stink!)

the Audie-award winning narration by [a:Dion Graham|286382|Dion Graham|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1568422362p2/286382.jpg] is excellent, and the story is action packed (lots of people yelling--perhaps not ideal for bedtime reading if you are trying to wind down at the end of the day). He spends way more chapters on his 4 years of exile from professional boxing than I expected and for someone who doesn't follow boxing all the fights blend together after while, but the chapter in which he meets Judge Aaron is powerful and makes it worth reading. ( )
  reader1009 | Jul 3, 2021 |
This autobiography/memoir was written in the 70s while Ali was still fighting. I found his life told from his point of view fascinating. Reading about his struggles as an African American male made me think of how far we had come and how other things have yet to change. There were times the style of writing, specifically flashbacks within flashbacks, were a bit confusing regarding where you were in the timeline of his life. I liked how he included transcripts of conversations with Frazier and his first wife to give the reader their perspectives (although the conversation with Frazier was mostly the two of them boasting about their ability to beat the other). It was interesting to get inside his head during his fights and his decisions regarding his stand against white power and the Vietnam War. I am very interested in reading one of the books he wrote later in life because I know some of his positions changed a little over time and I would like some insight on what caused those changes. ( )
  Cora-R | Jul 31, 2019 |
This autobiography/memoir was written in the 70s while Ali was still fighting. I found his life told from his point of view fascinating. Reading about his struggles as an African American male made me think of how far we had come and how other things have yet to change. There were times the style of writing, specifically flashbacks within flashbacks, were a bit confusing regarding where you were in the timeline of his life. I liked how he included transcripts of conversations with Frazier and his first wife to give the reader their perspectives (although the conversation with Frazier was mostly the two of them boasting about their ability to beat the other). It was interesting to get inside his head during his fights and his decisions regarding his stand against white power and the Vietnam War. I am very interested in reading one of the books he wrote later in life because I know some of his positions changed a little over time and I would like some insight on what caused those changes. ( )
  Cora-R | May 31, 2019 |
Not the best book about Ali, I think that is the Jose Torres Book. But as advertised, the Man himself, chatting away in his living room, and fairly entertaining. ( )
  DinadansFriend | Apr 30, 2014 |
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Durham, Richardautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
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Biography & Autobiography. Sports & Recreations. Nonfiction. HTML:

In his own words, the heavyweight champion of the world pulls no punches as he chronicles the battles he faced in and out of the ring in this fascinating memoir edited by Nobel Prize-winning novelist, Toni Morrison.

Growing up in the South, surrounded by racial bigotry and discrimination, Ali fought not just for a living, but also for respect and rewards far more precious than money or glory. He was named Sportsman of the Century by Sports Illustrated and the BBC. Ali redefined what it meant to be an athlete by giving hope to millions around the world and inspiring us all to fight for what is important to us. This is a multifaceted portrait of Muhammad Ali only he could render: sports legend, unapologetic anti-war advocate, outrageous showman and gracious goodwill ambassador, fighter, lover, poet, and provocateur, and an irresistible force to be reckoned with. Who better to tell the tale than the man who went the distance living it?

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