¡Muhammad Ali THE GREATEST 1964-74
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[Machine Translation] June 4, 2016. Muhammad Ali's life came to an end at the regrettable age of 74 in this gem of a documentary by photographer William Klein. This is a rare documentary film that closely captures the 10 years from 1964, when he took the name Muhammad Ali, to 1974, when he made his miraculous comeback. --February 25, 1964. The day he won the world heavyweight title as Cassius Clay and changed his name to Muhammad Ali was the anniversary of a great achievement in sports history and also a turning point in American society amid blatant discrimination against blacks. Muhammad Ali "dances like a butterfly and stings like a bee. The truth about his title match with Sonny Liston and the return match. The tragedy of Joe Louis and Bow Jack's punch-drunker symptoms. Malcolm X's appearance just before his assassination to explain Ali's political importance. Ali's license is suspended for three years for refusing to be drafted into the Vietnam War, but in his absence, he returns to the ring with a KO victory over George Foreman, the reigning champion of the world. Ali looks down at the fallen Foreman. How did Ali become a legend? What kind of man was Ali, whom Malcolm X called "the most important man of our time"? This is the first and only documentary that portrays Ali as he really was. Comes in a sleeve jacket.


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Muhammad Ali
Umban Et 'Le Wac'
Mickey Baker
William Klein
Sonny Liston
Joe Louis

George Foreman


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