Cassius Clay Jr. The Greatest. The Louisville Lip. The People’s Champion. Muhammad Ali. All are names for one of the greatest boxers of all time. Muhammad Ali lived a life that produced some of the most notable boxing matches ever. He also had battles outside of the boxing ring—battles that included fighting with the federal government for his freedom as well as fighting against his debilitating Parkinson’s disease.
You’re about to embark on a journey of greatness. Dive into the life of one of the greatest athletes ever to grace the boxing ring, Muhammad Ali. Ali’s life wasn’t perfect—it was full of twists and turns and conflicts, inside and outside the ring. But his life was truly meaningful, and it made Muhammad Ali worthy of the title he often used to describe himself, “The Greatest.”
Discover a plethora of topics such as
Growing up in the Jim Crow South
Becoming the Greatest
The King of Trash Talk
Refusing to Join the Vietnam War
Politics and Parkinson’s
Personal Life and Marriages
And much more!
[eBook] Free - Muhammad Ali: A Life from Beginning to End @ Amazon AU/US
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AllMost Hourly History books are free.
See this link: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=hourly+history+kindle+booksIs there any way apart from paid VPN to "pretend" I'm in US? Was downloading books through US links up until recently with no issues, but now they say I'm purchasing from the different country and should go to AU site :-(
Yes, free VPN.
Anything you'd recommend? Thanks in advance!
Most of the paid VPNs, like Express, have a free trial period.
I was able to get the deal on the au site. Infact the link took me to au site directly.
Yes same here, downloaded through the Australian site through the mobile so.
Try "TunnelBear", you get 500mb free per month, per account, and you can just create new accounts to continuously do so.
The 'Black Superman'.
I was watching the YT video of him fighting a Japanese Wrestler recently. Ali nearly lost his leg as a result of the bruising.
44 pages? Probably learn more on a Wikipedia article.
Since its published by 'Hourly History', I think the point is to keep it short and sweet.
Maybe to coincide with the 4th anniversary of Ali's death (June 3). Billy Crystal, friends with Ali for 42 years, delivered one of the most heartfelt (and funny) eulogies. Worth watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOKCoctNk9A
really emotional but eloquent eulogy.
Thanks for sharing dealbot, Awesome find!
“Me, We”
-Muhammad Ali