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Odes on Ali: A Tribute to the Greatest

by David A. Bates

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Muhammad Ali burst onto the boxing scene over half a century ago, dominating the sport throughout the sixties and seventies. Yet, his effect on the sport is still prevalent. He evolved into a true pop culture icon whose image remains everywhere. Labeled the ¿Louisville Lip¿ by the press, the then Cassius Clay carved up opponents with his quick wit and sharp tongue as easily and thoroughly as with his rapid, razor-sharp punching. Throughout his career, Ali¿s highly animated rhyming recitations delivering accurate pre-fight prognostications were as anticipated as his performances in the ring. Ali was the ¿Poet Laureate of Pugilism.¿ It is in that spirit that author David A. Bates has created ¿ODES ON ALI¿ (A Tribute To `The Greatest¿) covering Ali¿s professional boxing career from his pro debut to the fight in which he captured the heavyweight title for the third and final time. Each fight is recalled in a lyrically rhyming poetry style reminiscent of Ali¿s own rhyming recitations. A concise biographical portrayal that is an informatively accurate, highly entertaining, read, ¿ODES ON ALI¿ was created to be a wonderful walk down memory lane for Ali fans old and new as well as those who might still wonder what all the fuss was about.… (more)
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I don't usually read sports books but when I saw this being offered by Booktasters for free in return for an honest review on Twitter I had to get it. I remember watching (actually I was more interested in listening to he and Howard Cosell) Ali with my dad and sisters.

You can tell that David A. Bates has a passion for documenting this tribute to Ali. I enjoyed the introduction which helped explain how the book was going to be formatted but also gave more of the The Greatest's history outside the ring. As I read these odes I was taken back to that time around the TV, listening to Ali as he talked about his fights and when he stepped on the ring waiting to see if his predictions would come true.

I enjoyed this book and even if you aren't interested in sports consider reading this book.
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Muhammad Ali burst onto the boxing scene over half a century ago, dominating the sport throughout the sixties and seventies. Yet, his effect on the sport is still prevalent. He evolved into a true pop culture icon whose image remains everywhere. Labeled the ¿Louisville Lip¿ by the press, the then Cassius Clay carved up opponents with his quick wit and sharp tongue as easily and thoroughly as with his rapid, razor-sharp punching. Throughout his career, Ali¿s highly animated rhyming recitations delivering accurate pre-fight prognostications were as anticipated as his performances in the ring. Ali was the ¿Poet Laureate of Pugilism.¿ It is in that spirit that author David A. Bates has created ¿ODES ON ALI¿ (A Tribute To `The Greatest¿) covering Ali¿s professional boxing career from his pro debut to the fight in which he captured the heavyweight title for the third and final time. Each fight is recalled in a lyrically rhyming poetry style reminiscent of Ali¿s own rhyming recitations. A concise biographical portrayal that is an informatively accurate, highly entertaining, read, ¿ODES ON ALI¿ was created to be a wonderful walk down memory lane for Ali fans old and new as well as those who might still wonder what all the fuss was about.

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