One of Louisville's all-time greats will be encapsulated in a new medium soon. The story of Louisville luminary and boxing legend Muhammad Ali will be told in a comic book, which is named “Tribute: ...
During the coronavirus shutdown, each day we will bring you a recommendation from The Post’s Peter Botte for a sports movie, TV show or book that perhaps was before your time or somehow slipped ...
Among the questions Jonathan Eig wanted to answer in his upcoming biography of Muhammad Ali was this: How many punches did Ali take during a career that ended with him devastated by Parkinson's?
Muhammad Ali has never faded from sports and pop culture, but the boxing legend is currently as popular a figure as ever in film, television, and print. Writer Jean-David Morvan interviewed ...
Two documentaries and a dramatized film in 2021 show the long-held fascination viewers have had with Ali, and the desire to revisit his life in the context of America’s recent history. By Morgan ...
Rahaman Ali had a ringside seat for nearly all of his brother’s life. He remembers the brashest of boxers being “absolutely petrified” to ask girls out and, much later, entirely at ease negotiating ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Khalilah Ali Camacho, the former wife of the legendary boxing champion Muhammad Ali, made an appearance on Thursday night in Kingston to sign copies of her book, “Undefeated: The ...
In the early 1960s, firebrand preacher Malcolm X and boxing phenom Cassius Clay became close friends, a fascinating relationship that fell apart and never was repaired before Malcolm X was killed by ...
Dr. Khalilah Camacho Ali chatted about her new book “The Forgiveness: My Side of the Story,” where she tells her side of the story of being married to Muhammad Ali. Khalilah Camacho Ali is the former ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Tochi Onyebuchi BECOMING MUHAMMAD ALI Written by James Patterson and Kwame Alexander Illustrated ...
LOUISVILLE – Rahaman Ali had a ringside seat for nearly all of his brother’s life. He remembers the brashest of boxers being “absolutely petrified” to ask girls out and, much later, entirely at ease ...