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OverviewBrunt does an excellent job of bringing his subjects out of the shadow of the Greatest, recounting their often poignant tales of life before and after their dates with the champ. In the end, of course, we learn more about Ali. What stands out is their almost unanimous expression of affection for Ali. A worthy addition to any boxing collection. -Library Journal Muhammad Ali cast a blinding light on his sport, on the tumultuous times in which he reigned as champion, and on all the people who surrounded him. That included the fighters brave enough to stand alone in the ring with the greatest heavyweight champion of all time. Ali's own story has been told often, but the tales of those who faced him have been mostly overlooked. For each, the moments alone in the ring with Ali changed their lives. Facing Ali tells the stories, in the fighters' own words, of fifteen men from around the world-from famous names like Joe Frazier, George Foreman, and Henry Cooper, to lesser lights like Tunney Hunsaker, Jergen Blin, and George Chuvalo. Facing Ali offers a unique perspective on what it was like to fight Ali, and gives new insights into the character of a boxer who is arguably the most recognized man on the planet. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen BruntPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: The Lyons Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.021kg ISBN: 9781592284061ISBN 10: 159228406 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 01 April 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA Sports Illustrated Book-of-the-Year Pick <br> This book should become one of the essential works for understanding the legendary fighter. <br>Publishers Weekly, Starred Review <br> These are men of substance, worth getting to know. Brunt does them justice, but the author has done something even more impressive: He has found something new to report about Muhammad Ali. Sports Illustrated <br> Brunt does an excellent job of bringing his subjects out of the shadow of The Greatest, recounting their often poignant tales of life before and after their dates with the champ. In the end, of course, we learn more about Ali. <br>Library Journal <br> Makes it clear that boxing sure could use an Ali today--or any day. <br>Kirkus Reviews 2002 Canadian Sportswriter of the Year: <br> FACING ALI has winner writtern all over it. --Bert Sugar, former editor, The Ring <br> A Sports Illustrated Book-of-the-Year Pick This book should become one of the essential works for understanding the legendary fighter. Publishers Weekly, Starred Review These are men of substance, worth getting to know. Brunt does them justice, but the author has done something even more impressive: He has found something new to report about Muhammad Ali. Sports Illustrated Brunt does an excellent job of bringing his subjects out of the shadow of The Greatest, recounting their often poignant tales of life before and after their dates with the champ. In the end, of course, we learn more about Ali. Library Journal Makes it clear that boxing sure could use an Ali today--or any day. Kirkus Reviews 2002 Canadian Sportswriter of the Year: FACING ALI has winner writtern all over it. --Bert Sugar, former editor, The Ring These are men of substance, worth getting to know. Brunt does them justice, but the author has done something even more impressive: He has found something new to report about Muhammad Ali. -Sports Illustrated, February 2003 Makes it clear that boxing sure could use an Ali today-or any day. -Kirkus Reviews, March 2003 A Sports Illustrated Book-of-the-Year Pick This book should become one of the essential works for understanding the legendary fighter. Publishers Weekly, Starred Review These are men of substance, worth getting to know. Brunt does them justice, but the author has done something even more impressive: He has found something new to report about Muhammad Ali. Sports Illustrated Brunt does an excellent job of bringing his subjects out of the shadow of The Greatest, recounting their often poignant tales of life before and after their dates with the champ. In the end, of course, we learn more about Ali. Library Journal Makes it clear that boxing sure could use an Ali today--or any day. Kirkus Reviews 2002 Canadian Sportswriter of the Year: FACING ALI has winner writtern all over it. --Bert Sugar, former editor, The Ring These are men of substance, worth getting to know. Brunt does them justice, but the author has done something even more impressive: He has found something new to report about Muhammad Ali. -Sports Illustrated, February 2003 Makes it clear that boxing sure could use an Ali today-or any day. -Kirkus Reviews, March 2003 A Sports Illustrated Book-of-the-Year Pick This book should become one of the essential works for understanding the legendary fighter. Publishers Weekly, Starred Review These are men of substance, worth getting to know. Brunt does them justice, but the author has done something even more impressive: He has found something new to report about Muhammad Ali. Sports Illustrated Brunt does an excellent job of bringing his subjects out of the shadow of The Greatest, recounting their often poignant tales of life before and after their dates with the champ. In the end, of course, we learn more about Ali. Library Journal Makes it clear that boxing sure could use an Ali today--or any day. Kirkus Reviews 2002 Canadian Sportswriter of the Year: FACING ALI has winner writtern all over it. --Bert Sugar, former editor, The Ring Author InformationStephen Brunt is Canada's premier sportswriter and commentator. He is the lead columnist for Toronto's Globe and Mail and won the Michener Award for his piece on negligence and corruption in boxing. He was nominated for Canada's National Newspaper Award for his account of meeting with Ali. 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