How to Be the Greatest Like Muhammad Ali : The Life and Times of Cassius Clay: The Rebel, the Rivals, the Revolution
How to Be the Greatest Like Muhammad Ali : The Life and Times of Cassius Clay: The Rebel, the Rivals, the Revolution
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Author(s): Dawson, Steve
ISBN No.: 9789814351416
Pages: 192
Year: 201208
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 30.35
Status: Out Of Print

Loved as much for his fluid fighting style as his colourful personality and brazen pre-match hype, Muhammad Ali is widely considered to be the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. Charismatic, outspoken and unafraid to fight for his beliefs, Ali has deftly jabbed, danced and trash-talked his way into the annals of sporting history. Ali's controversial refusal to be drafted for the Vietnam War meant that his license to fight was withdrawn for three years. And yet Ali achieved all that he did while being denied the right to box at his peak. From Olympic gold medallist to cultural icon and fearless freedom fighter, Steve Dawson takes a candid, honest look at the man who, amidst racial and religious turbulence in 1960s white America, soared to his destiny as 'the Greatest'. Part of a new 'How to be…' series detailing the lives of notable industry icons Studded with colourful quotes, trivia and anecdotes about Ali's fearless tenacity, both in and out of the ring. Offers inspirational, sometimes tongue-in-cheek tips on 'How to be the Greatest' like Ali.Steve Dawson is a reformed Chartered Tax Accountant, who after 10 years of battling the Inland Revenue, devoted his career to what he'd already been doing in his spare time journalism.


After spending the second half of his taxing full-time career in Singapore, Steve joined The Straits Times as a correspondent in 1999. After anchoring the Olympic Games and UEFA European Championships coverage the following year, Steve joined ESPN Star Sports as a writer and presenter for the world-renowned nightly-news show Sportscenter on ESPN.


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