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Davis Miller is notable for a series of works that combine reportage and autobiography. His books include The Tao of Muhammad Ali and The Tao of Bruce Lee: a martial arts memoir, both of which have been critically acclaimed number-one bestsellers in the United Kingdom and Japan, as well as The Zen of Muhammad Ali: and other obsessions, a collection of personal essays, memoir and short fiction that was published exclusively in the U.K., where it was a number-eight bestseller.

His most recent book is Approaching Ali: A Reclamation in Three Acts, which was published on 1 March 2016 in the United States and the United Kingdom, and on 3 September 2016 as En Busca de Muhammad Ali in Spain.

Miller's story 'My Dinner with Ali' was judged one of the
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Nick, hi. I apologize for just now getting your note -- from last year!

I'm very happy you like my writing.

I'm presently working on a first novel, and TAO OF MUHAMMAD ALI is being developed into a movie.

Thanks again for connecting deeply with my work! Your comments made my day, though I wish I'd seen them last year.

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“We struggle. Always.
We are doing the best that we can.
And we dream of transcendence.
For me, there was a time when the dream was incarnate.

And the dream's name was Muhammad Ali.

This is the story of my time spent with that dream.”
Davis Miller

Matthew Polly
“It is difficult for my fellow countrymen who have never lived abroad to understand that until a foreign man is about sixty-five, he still thinks, every so often, that under the right circumstances he'd like to punch an American in the face. Even people like the Chinese, who mostly like us, think of us--at least partly--as loud, fat, poorly dressed, overprivileged, hectoring, naive, arrogant, self-righteous bullies with little knowledge and no interest in any culture other than our own. I once had a conversation with a Japanese journalist who said to me, "You don't seem like an American." When I asked him, slightly hurt, why he said that, he replied, "Because you listen.”
Matthew Polly, American Shaolin: Flying Kicks, Buddhist Monks, and the Legend of Iron Crotch: An Odyssey in the New China

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Books about the fight game. Biographies, memoirs, Novels that invole the fight game. Anything from boxing to MMA, wrestling to Karate.
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Majenta Hello, Davis! Thanks for contacting me, Friend Request accepted! Congratulations on all your books. I hope you're having a great week.
R.I.P. Muhammad Ali!
Best wishes from Majenta


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