How to Think Like Muhammad Ali


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A biography of the boxing legend reveals how strategies Ali used for his successful sports career may be applied to business or personal endeavors. Muhammad Ali is the most famous boxer in the history of the sport. Three-time World Champion and the thorn in the side of Vietnam-era America, he became a moral beacon at a time when America was on its knees. But, for all his pronouncements, Ali rarely revealed the psychological training that went into his preparations before the fights. For the first time, Kevin Mitchell, one of the pre-eminent boxing writers of his generation, will get behind the public persona to reveal the psychological advantage that Ali was able to take to the ring. Mitchell demonstrates how the mental preparation Ali put into winning the heavyweight title three times are essential skills that can be applied to any walk of professional life. From the classic tactic of the rope-a-dope that Ali applied to the infamous “Rumble in the Jungle” against the favorite George Foreman, to the visualization techniques Ali applied to every fight—by having the Round number he was going to knock his opponent out in written on his taped hands—Mitchell reveals how Ali can teach something to us all and how his lessons can be applied to business and personal life equally.




Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times


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One of the most recognisable, respected and inspirational men on earth, Muhammad Ali is the world's most famous boxing hero. Ali brought unprecedented speed and grace to the sport, and his charm and wit changed forever what the world expects of a champion athlete. In the words of over two hundred of Ali's family members, associates, opponents, friends and enemies, this comprehensive and honest portrait relates his legendary sporting accomplishments, as well as the high drama of life outside the boxing ring. From Olympic gold in Rome, to stunning victory over George Foreman in Zaire, every historic victory and defeat of Ali's career is covered. His controversial embrace of the Nation of Islam - with the renunciation of his 'slave name', Cassius Clay - and the historic refusal to be inducted into the US Army makes for compelling reading. Ali became America's first national conscientious objector, and with a willingness to stage his fights in Third World locales, he continued his advocacy for people in need which was honoured in 2000 when he became a United Nations Messenger of Peace. Charismatic, dedicated and a skilful self-publicist, Ali is the living embodiment of the American Dream. This is the biography to match his achievements.




Sting Like a Bee


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An insightful portrait of Muhammad Ali from the New York Times bestselling author of At the Altar of Speed and The Big Bam. It centers on the cultural and political implications of Ali's refusal of service in the military—and the key moments in a life that was as high profile and transformative as any in the twentieth century. With the death of Muhammad Ali in June, 2016, the media and America in general have remembered a hero, a heavyweight champion, an Olympic gold medalist, an icon, and a man who represents the sheer greatness of America. New York Times bestselling author Leigh Montville goes deeper, with a fascinating chronicle of a story that has been largely untold. Muhammad Ali, in the late 1960s, was young, successful, brash, and hugely admired—but with some reservations. He was bombastic and cocky in a way that captured the imagination of America, but also drew its detractors. He was a bold young African American in an era when few people were as outspoken. He renounced his name—Cassius Clay—as being his 'slave name,' and joined the Nation of Islam, renaming himself Muhammad Ali. And finally in 1966, after being drafted, he refused to join the military for religious and conscientious reasons, triggering a fight that was larger than any of his bouts in the ring. What followed was a period of legal battles, of cultural obsession, and in some ways of being the very embodiment of the civil rights movement located in the heart of one man. Muhammad Ali was the tip of the arrow, and Leigh Montville brilliantly assembles all the boxing, the charisma, the cultural and political shifting tides, and ultimately the enormous waft of entertainment that always surrounded Ali. Muhammed Ali vs. the United States of America is an important and incredibly engaging book.




Ali


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Based on more than 500 interviews, including Muhammad Ali's closest associates, and enhanced by access to thousands of pages of newly released FBI records, this is a thrilling story of a man who became one of the great figures of the twentieth century.​




The Greatest: Muhammad Ali


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“Captures the excitement that Ali created in a generation of young African Americans, who found in the brash, young boxer a new kind of hero.” —Booklist Includes photos From his childhood in the segregated South to his final fight with Parkinson’s disease, Muhammad Ali never backed down. He was banned from boxing during his prime because he refused to fight in Vietnam. He became a symbol of the antiwar movement—and a defender of civil rights. As “The Greatest,” he was a boxer of undeniable talent and courage. He took the world by storm—only Ali could “float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.” From a New York Times–bestselling author and winner of numerous awards—including the Michael L. Printz Award, Newbery Honors, a Caldecott Honor and five Coretta Scott King awards—this is an inspiring biography of Ali, Olympic gold medalist, former heavyweight champion, and one of the most influential people of all time. “Myers interweaves fight sequences with the boxer’s life story and the political events and issues of the day. He doesn’t shy away from reporting on the brutality of the sport and documents the toll it has taken on its many stars . . . Myers’s writing flows while describing the boxing action and the legend’s larger-than-life story.” —School Library Journal




Muhammad Ali, The Untold Story


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The Untold Story is a brief summation of 21 promotional events with Ali and a synopsis of over 13 years of our discussions on the "birth and death "of racism in America. Our conversations incorporated racism from its infancy, elementary, teenage years, adulthood, and senior adulthood developmental stages as well as its extinction. President Obama is referenced several times in the senior adult stage of racism. What is currently happening today referencing the protest marching against racism was part of Muhammad Ali vision as well as the next stage of the evolution of America's development. In reference to Muhammad Ali's growth and development, the following can be said: "To understand the nature of a thing and its refinement, you must witness each stage of its development." Sugar does not grow out of the earth in a bag. It goes through a process from raw sugar cane to refined granulated sugar. In the 13 years that I worked with Ali, I witnessed his, as well as my own, growth and development. It was sometimes painful and regretful, but it was a process that was necessary for our human development. I can look back now and appreciate our experiences together. It is only in appreciation that we discover love and true value. Muhammad Ali would say, "It is one thing to know oil is in the earth, but it is another thing to know how to extract the oil from the earth for the benefit and service of man." This book will take you by the hand and guide you through Ali's caterpillar life-stage of anger, his ignorance of self-hatred, and his irate ill-will towards white people in his belief that all white people were devils. The Untold Story will unveil how, when, and where Ali's wings of maturity and reason took flight above the immaturity of reason, ignorance, lack, hatred, and the absurdity of racial superiority. Muhammad Ali realized that when real love arises from the heart, superiority and inferiority vanish. Ali's love for freedom, justice, and equality for all of humanity was the fuel for his metamorphic journey to float as a magnificent butterfly. Ali believed with his heart and soul that without honor he could not establish a correctional institution within himself. This book is asking "honor" to take the witness stand on behalf of Muhammad Ali and for you to be the judge as to whether individuals or institutions in relationship with Ali arrested their hatred, selfishness, greed, and dishonesty. Muhammad Ali, The Untold Story Skin Color Cannot Think or Reason was written primarily to unveil and reflect the light and darkness inside all of us.Through Ali's life you'll get a play-by-play account on the boxing bouts he battled within himself, between right and wrong, reason and unreasoning, and honesty and dishonesty. The Untold Story reveals his biggest mistakes and greatest regrets. In life, as well as the boxing ring, Ali did not go undefeated. Everything has its indicator; man's thoughtfulness is the hallmark of his reason. Everything has its climax, and the climax of reasoning is humility, which is a decoration of service. quote from Muhammad Ali




The Tao of Muhammad Ali


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Muhammad Ali is the greatest boxer the world has ever known and the most charismatic athlete of all time. Adored by millions, Ali is a role model and symbol of courage to us all. Davis Miller was a small, sickly child mourning the loss of his mother when he first encountered Ali. From this meeting, there developed a strong personal relationship that has lasted more than thirty years. Brilliantly weaving Ali's story with his own coming-of-age memoir, Miller captures the true meaning of hero worship, fathers and sons, and strength through wisdom.




Becoming Muhammad Ali


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Two heavy-hitters in children's literature deliver a critically acclaimed, bestselling biographical novel of cultural icon Muhammad Ali. "This utterly delightful story about Ali's childhood is a smash hit."—School Library Journal (starred review) Before he was a household name, Cassius Clay was a kid with struggles like any other. Kwame Alexander and James Patterson join forces to vividly depict his life up to age seventeen in both prose and verse, including his childhood friends, struggles in school, the racism he faced, and his discovery of boxing. Readers will learn about Cassius' family and neighbors in Louisville, Kentucky, and how, after a thief stole his bike, Cassius began training as an amateur boxer at age twelve. Before long, he won his first Golden Gloves bout and began his transformation into the unrivaled Muhammad Ali. Fully authorized by and written in cooperation with the Muhammad Ali estate, and vividly brought to life by Dawud Anyabwile's dynamic artwork, Becoming Muhammad Ali captures the budding charisma and youthful personality of one of the greatest sports heroes of all time. Longlisted for the 2022-2023 Indiana Young Hoosier Book Award, and nominated for the 2021-2022 Black Eyed Susan Book Award!




Muhammad Ali and Company


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Articles on the world of professional boxing discuss great boxers, key fights, influential managers, and important issues




Muhammad Ali


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This biography highlights the life and accomplishments of Muhammad Ali. Readers learn about Ali's early life, his gold medal win at the 1960 Olympic Games, his refusal to fight in the Vietnam War on religious grounds and ban from boxing, his return and five-year defense of the world heavyweight title. Features include a timeline, glossary, fun facts, online resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Checkerboard Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.