![]() The analysis determined that after his first ten years of boxing, he took almost twice as many punches as he received. Jonathan Eig enlisted CompuBox, Inc to anatomize Ali’s bouts, using film and video recordings. ![]() What clearly distinguishes Ali: A Life from the score of biographies preceding it – including even the best of them: Thomas Hauser’s Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times (1992), David Remnick’s King of the World and the Rise of an American Hero (1998), and Gerald Early’s Muhammad Ali Reader (2013 – is the analysis of the number and kind of punches Ali gave and received, round by round, over the long arc of his career. ![]() Introduction to Selected Letters on AD, 1963-1969.Overview of James Jones’s Trilogy on World War II and Soldiering.A Review of Greene on Capri by Shirley Hazzard.Pound, Bishop and Prospero in Buzzards Bay.Tom Wolfe and the mission to bring literature back into journalism. ![]() Mike Reviews “The Muse in Universe City” by Philip Brady.Joan Didion: She Is Her Most Memorable Character. ![]()
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