Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times

Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times
Author Thomas Hauser
Country United States
Language English
Genre Biography
Publisher Simon & Schuster[1]
Publication date
1991
Media type Print
Pages 544 pp[1]

Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times is an award-winning biography of the boxer Muhammad Ali, written in 1991 by Thomas Hauser.[1] It won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award in that year.

A review of the book in the Chicago Tribune states:

Thomas Hauser's oral history, "Muhammad Ali, His Life and Times," is the most satisfying of the brace of excellent books already done on this seemingly inexhaustible subject. This book is a collage, a composite of thousands of bits and pieces of intimate knowledge, and observations and opinion from his intimate family, his cornermen (like Angelo Dundee, the late Budini Brown, Dr. Ferdie Pacheco) to opponents he demeaned, to Herbert Muhammad, the son of Elijah Muhammad, who managed Ali and served as mentor all the way through. You will find support for Herbert in this big grab-bag of a book, along with criticism of his handling of Ali's money and his allowing Ali to fight on into fistic old age.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Publishers Weekly
  2. "Muhammad Ali, The Multi-faceted Champion". Chicago Tribune. 23 June 1991. Retrieved 9 September 2016.


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