Who was Muhammad Ali?
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Who was Muhammad Ali?
(Who HQ : your headquaters for history : who? what? where?, . The #1 New York Times best-selling series)
Penguin Workshop, 2019, c2016
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Who is Muhammad Ali?
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"Published in 2014 as Who is Muhammad Ali? and in 2016 as Who was Muhammad Ali? by Grosset and Dunlap, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC." -- T.p. verso
Timeline of Muhammad Ali's life: p. 102
Timeline of the world: p. 103
Bibliography: p. 104-105
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He would go on to become the first and only three-time (in succession) World Heavyweight Champion. Nicknamed "The Greatest," Ali was as well known for his unique boxing style, consisting of the Ali Shuffle and the rope-a-dope, as he was for the catchphrase "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee." He was an uncompromising athlete who brought beauty and grace to a very rough sport and became one of the world's most famous cultural icons. Read Who Is Muhammad Ali? And discover "The Greatest.".
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