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Matthew McElroy
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I love this. Ali is a strange figure for me. I suppose he is for most of America. Or at least he should be. The country sainted him after the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, and he is essentially universally beloved since his passing.
But as a fighter, he was never universally beloved. People have turned him into a representative for all sorts of causes, but his contemporaries didn't see him in that way.
Jun 21, 2025 05:31PM
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Matthew McElroy
Matthew McElroy is on page 286 of 320
I have heard a lot about Gay Talese, but I couldn't tell you anything he wrote.

His essay on Ali meeting Fidel Castro is excellently written, but I don't know why he wrote it.

Ali is sadly riddled with Parkinson's and barely part of the story. Cuban legend Theofilo Stevenson is desperate to earn Ali's respect, but Ali is mostly exhausted.
Aug 02, 2025 07:11PM
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Matthew McElroy
Matthew McElroy is on page 258 of 320
There are so many excellent vignettes, and none of them tell the same story. Some of them overlap, of course. Everyone exposed to Ali comes away with strong feelings.
I loved the Davis Miller story. He's a former prizefighter (though not a boxer). So his insight into Ali's current state is different from everyone else's.
I was shocked to learn that at 47, Ali was already experiencing the effects of Parkinson's.
Jul 20, 2025 12:51PM
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Matthew McElroy
Matthew McElroy is on page 130 of 320
As we reach the 70s, the focus is the Ali-Frazier fights. Ali seems a bit more thoughtful, or since this is a series of articles, essays and interviews, is portrayed as more thoughtful. The editor, Gerald Early, has found writing by some of the best journalists of the 20th century, and organized it by decade, which is completely logical.
But how would this be different if it had a special section for Black writers?
Jul 02, 2025 07:31PM
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Matthew McElroy
Matthew McElroy is on page 162 of 320
Norman Mailer, one of the most respected American essayists of the 1900s, vacillates between some incredible stereotyping and some incredible insight. At one point he is talking about the differences between Black fighters and one fighters, at another point, he is explaining why Ali is such a complex individual and can't easily be comprehended by anyone.
But I suppose that's what made Ali the greatest.
Jun 30, 2025 07:05PM
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Matthew McElroy
Matthew McElroy is on page 90 of 320
It will be hard to find another book that has writing from The Black Scholar, Leroi Jones and Jackie Robinson.
Early didnt just find the most notable writers of the time, which he did. There are excellent pieces from Tom Wolfe, George Plimpton and Jimmy Cannon.
But, I know Leroi Jones as the poet, Amiri Baraka, and father of current Newark mayor, Ras Baraka.
Jun 25, 2025 11:24AM
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Matthew McElroy
Matthew McElroy is on page 65 of 320
Even Plimpton and Tom Wolfe oversimplified Clay (should I refer to him by his name at the time, or by his name? I'm not a journalist.)
The real recognition of Ali's complexity comes from Leroi Jones (you may know him as Amiri Baraka) and Gordon Parks. They essentially leave judgement out of the discussion and simply discuss what Clay is saying and doing on its own merits.
Jun 24, 2025 04:06PM
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