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I Am the Greatest is a comedy album by boxer Cassius Clay, released in August 1963 – six months before he won the world heavyweight championship, publicly announced his conversion to Islam, and changed his name to Muhammad Ali. It was released by Columbia/CBS. The album helped establish Ali's reputation as an eloquently poetic "trash talker".
The Greatest is a 1977 biographical sports film about the life of boxer Muhammad Ali, in which Ali plays himself. It was directed by Tom Gries. [2] The film follows Ali's life from the 1960 Summer Olympics to his regaining the heavyweight crown from George Foreman in their famous "Rumble in the Jungle" fight in 1974. The film consists largely ...
I am the greatest" is a catch-phrase of American boxer Muhammad Ali. I Am the Greatest or I'm the Greatest may refer to: I Am the Greatest: The Adventures of Muhammad Ali, a cartoon television series featuring (and voiced by) Muhammad Ali; I Am the Greatest (Cassius Clay album) (1963), or its title song; I Am the Greatest (A House album) (1991)
Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming scripted series about the life of Muhammad Ali has cast two more series regulars. Variety has learned that Omari Hardwick and Dana Gourrier have joined “The ...
Gene Kilroy first met Muhammad Ali in Rome at the 1960 Olympic Games. Ali was a light heavyweight medal hopeful for the U.S. known at the time as Cassius Marcellus Clay. Kilroy was in the Army.
Muhammad Ali (/ ɑː ˈ l iː /; [2] born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer and social activist. [a] A global cultural icon, widely known by the epithet, "the Greatest", he is frequently cited as the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time.
Ali died Friday at a Phoenix-area hospital, where he had spent the past few days being treated for respiratory complications. Muhammad Ali, 'The greatest of all time,' dead at 74 Skip to main content
I Am the Greatest: The Adventures of Muhammad Ali is an animated series featuring boxer Muhammad Ali, who performed his own voice. [1] The series was broadcast Saturday mornings on NBC and produced by Fred Calvert's independent production company, Farmhouse Films, in the fall of 1977, but was cancelled after 13 episodes due to its low ratings.