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Muhammad Ali in His Own Words Audio Book

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Newest Review: ... says he'll beat Cooney but should stay away from Mike Tyson! Joanna Lumley is not the greatest interviewer (she actually ... more

 ... asks Foreman another question at one point when he's still in the middle of an anecdote as if she hadn't been listening at all) but is sensible enough to sit back for the most part and let the four men banter amongst themselves. Muhammad Ali in His Own Words is a decent little collection if you are a fan and not a bad thing to have on a dull train journey or walk. It's certainly worth a look and at the time of writing can be picked up for well under five pounds....more

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Crowned ReviewMuhammad Ali in His Own Words: Different Seasons (2195 words)
by - written on 20/10/12 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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Muhammad Ali in His Own Words is a collection of interviews with the former heavyweight boxing champion and living icon culled from the BBC archive through the decades - beginning in 1965 and ending in 1989. Ali talks to everyone from Harry Carpenter to David Frost to Michael Parkinson at various stages of his career and life and it paints a fascinating portrait of him in different moods and at very different times. Ali always seemed to enjoy visiting Britain or speaking to British journalists as the country had taken him to their hearts even while he still remained a controversial figure at home with many sections of the establishment and wider society. Journalists and .  Read the complete review

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