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After an introduction by veteran black actor James Earl Jones, a friend of the boxer, the book takes us through Ali's turbulent career as a hot-headed young fighter who threw just as many verbal punches as he did physical ones. In fact his early demeanour bears a striking parallel to Sheffield star Prince Nazeem, who has, quite understandably, been compared with Ali on more than one occasion. Ali's boasting and "I am the greatest!" claims won him criticism and adulation in equal measure, but it seems from the lightweight yet revealing interviews throughout the book that this mindset was not so much a choice but a necessity, given his upbringing and colour. What this book attempts to show us is that throughout his career, Ali was an inspiration to people all over the world, regardless of their colour, because of his sheer will to succeed in whatever he did, from punches to poetry (a hobby that was lambasted by critics).
Those looking for an in-depth personal biography will be disappointed; it doesn't tread any new ground but it does offer a fresh and well put together analysis of the boxer, complete with details of his fights and many reproduced posters for all his bouts. As an overview of a career in boxing it does the job well, but what it really serves to highlight is the lasting endurance of Ali's fighting spirit . Despite succumbing to Parkinson's disease which has since, physically at least, reduced him to a shadow of his former self, it is clear that he is man with a few rounds left in him yet and can still float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. --Jonathan Weir
We all know the effect Parkinson's syndrome has had on the great man, but his enormous stage presence and charisma remain, and so does his sense of humour - "I may even make a comeback," he chirped at the award ceremony!
In truth, there was only going to be one winner of that award, for the simple reason that Muhammad Ali is comfortably the most culturally significant sporting figure of the twentieth century.
You certainly don't have to be a boxing fan to get carried away by the amazingly evocative imagery in Ringside, a book we knew we had to publish the minute we saw the original fight posters, tickets and classic photos that had been unearthed.
As one recent review commented: "You can almost smell the boxing gym mustiness." If you love Muhammad Ali, you'll love Ringside.
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