Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali

...by David Reminick is a very detailed biography of Muhammad and

good documentation how boxing used to be. The book takes you on a journey behind

the scenes of Alli's rise to the top and boxing run in with La Costra Nostra.



On an October afternoon in 1954 when Cassius was 12 he left his 60 dollar red Schwinn

outside the Columbia Auditorium to visit a bazaar. When he and his friends left he

realizes that his new bike was stolen. Cassius was in a tearing rage and someone said

that there was a police officer in the basement of a boxing gym. He went in demanding

a statewide bike hunt and threatening to beat the hell out of whoever had stolen it.

The officer Joe Martin asked Cassius if he could fight, and Cassius said no, so Martin

invited him to come to the gym and learn how to box, so he could get pay back on the

bicycle thief. This is the story of how Cassius first got interested and determined to

become a great boxer.



He also showed determinations when he brought home and Olympic gold medal. He

trained very hard for our country and did a really good job.



Even back then he ran his trashed talked his opponents, like in his first match he fought

he one by a spit decision, after he found out he had one he shouted he would soon be

"the greatest of all time". Know one knew at the time that his boasts would soon be

the truth.



Cassius mouth has gotten him a lot of key matches in his career. He gained his first

title shot form Sonny Liston this way. One of his famous quotes was "I'm so mean I

make medicine sick."



He ran his mouth so often that people thought he ran his mouth just to psyche him

self-out for the matches. That is said to be how he one all of his matches. Before the

Liston fight he charted a bus around with signs that read "We all love Cassius Clay",

"Without Cassius the game...

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