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Muhammad Ali

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2021
  • 1h 51m
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Muhammad Ali in Muhammad Ali (2021)
Muhammad Ali
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An in-depth look at the life of boxer, Muhammad Ali, including his years as an activist and philanthropist.An in-depth look at the life of boxer, Muhammad Ali, including his years as an activist and philanthropist.An in-depth look at the life of boxer, Muhammad Ali, including his years as an activist and philanthropist.

  • Stars
    • Gerald Early
    • Todd Boyd
    • Salim Muwakkil
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.5K
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    • Stars
      • Gerald Early
      • Todd Boyd
      • Salim Muwakkil
    • 17User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

    Episodes4

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    Muhammad Ali: Muhammad Ali Meets Belinda Boyd
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    Muhammad Ali: Muhammad Ali Meets Belinda Boyd
    Muhammad Ali: Muhammad Ali's Focus on Racial Justice
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    Muhammad Ali: Muhammad Ali's Focus on Racial Justice
    Muhammad Ali: Muhammad Ali's Focus on Racial Justice
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    Muhammad Ali: Muhammad Ali's Focus on Racial Justice
    Muhammad Ali: Preparing for The Thrilla in Manila
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    Muhammad Ali: Preparing for The Thrilla in Manila
    Muhammad Ali: Ali vs. Foreman: The Rumble in the Jungle
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    Muhammad Ali: Ali vs. Foreman: The Rumble in the Jungle
    Muhammad Ali: Muhammad Ali Fights Cleveland Williams
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    Muhammad Ali: Muhammad Ali Fights Cleveland Williams
    Muhammad Ali: Diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease
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    Muhammad Ali: Diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease

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    Gerald Early
    Gerald Early
    • Self - Writer…
    • 2021
    Todd Boyd
    Todd Boyd
    • Self - Author…
    • 2021
    Salim Muwakkil
    • Self - Journalist…
    • 2021
    Jerry Izenberg
    Jerry Izenberg
    • Self - Journalist…
    • 2021
    Jonathan Eig
    Jonathan Eig
    • Self…
    • 2021
    Walter Mosley
    Walter Mosley
    • Self…
    • 2021
    Michael Bentt
    • Self - Boxer…
    • 2021
    Dave Kindred
    • Self - Journalist…
    • 2021
    David Remnick
    David Remnick
    • Self…
    • 2021
    Rasheda Ali
    Rasheda Ali
    • Self - Daughter…
    • 2021
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Narrator
    Khalilah Camacho Ali
    Khalilah Camacho Ali
    • Self - Wife…
    • 2021
    Gene Kilroy
    Gene Kilroy
    • Self - Friend…
    • 2021
    Bob Arum
    Bob Arum
    • Self - Promoter
    • 2021
    Larry Holmes
    Larry Holmes
    • Self - Boxer…
    • 2021
    Rahman Ali
    Rahman Ali
    • Self - Brother…
    • 2021
    Robert Lipsyte
    • Self - Journalist…
    • 2021
    Sherman Jackson
    • Self - Scholar of Islam…
    • 2021
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    9ho-asp

    Very thorough investigation of the boxing phenomenon

    It's difficult to measure Ali's importance as a boxer and leader in the civil rights movement. But it was definitely huge. He is in my opinion one of the greatest athletes of all time.

    This might be the best sports-documentary, I've ever seen. And I've seen them all.
    10Hitchcoc

    Ali, Warts and All

    In the first of the three parts, the titles not represented here, we basically see a calculated move for amateur boxer to the heavyweight champion of the world. This incredible documentary shows us a man of enormous talent as a boxer, using tenuous methods to psyche his opponents, including the continual baiting of Sonny Liston, a heavy favorite to defeat hm. We are shown his movement toward Islam and his connections to Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammed. Also, his embracing of the pageantry of the sport. I will add more to this review after seeing the second part.

    Having seen the second part we can see what can make for an ugly country. Granted, Ali was abrasive. But he was true to himself and formidable. This episode involves his confrontation with the draft during the Vietnam War. He refused to recognize the draft and paid dearly for it. He was stripped of his license to fight and had his title taken away from him for his personal and religious beliefs. Even though, as a celebrity, he would never have seen combat. He held fast to his religion. We are shown the small mindedness that would allow over a hundred white fighters with felony convictions to keep their licenses (murderers, armed robbers, etc.) while he was taken apart by politicians and law officers. It also shows his achieving the heavyweight championship and all the twists and turns he needed to fight his way back. More in the third part.

    Now we have the most intense part of this series. It involves, first of all, Ali's having to deal with the five year sentence for avoiding the draft. But, the most interesting is his battle with Joe Frazier, whom he hated for some reason. Here we see Ali at his worst, abusing this man, making fun of his looks and his speech, and saying he is stupid. It went beyond his usual promotion of a fight. We all know what happens when they meet for the first time. This is a turning point. Ali wants a rematch but Frazier goofs it all up when he meets George Foreman. Ali also has bumps along the way and is starting to lose those youthful advantages. Episode 4 is on its way.

    This was difficult to watch. When Ali fought George Foreman and wins, he gained a new sense of invulnerability. Because he had thrown so much money away or showed kindness to people, he felt he needed to keep going and he continued to fight way too frequently. After losing to Leon Spinks, he gets a rematch, defeats him, and gets his title back for the third time. The perfect time to quit. But then we see the decline of his health and his efforts to foolishly fight while ill and aging. This is a terrific documentary and it gives us a balance view of a man who was vile sometimes, loving most of the time, and never deterred. Excellent.
    10dgraywatson

    Muhammad Ali

    Muhammad Ali is probably the most well-known sports star of the late 20thC having numerous books, documentaries and films made about him. I'd already seen films such as "Champions Forever" and "Facing Ali" but Ken Burns updated PBS series that chronicles Muhammad Ali's life and career is definitely worth a watch. It's well done and for anybody that remembers Ali it's a nostalgic trip down memory lane with interesting commentary and analysis from journalists, family members, other boxers and trainers. It wasn't just nostalgia about boxing or his personality, Burns clearly wanted to conflate this with the civil rights struggle in the USA during 1960's and 1970's that Ali got enmeshed in.

    It was the first time an American athlete had become an international sports personality, a celebrity and a showman all at the same time. His party piece was supreme confidence, brashness, incredible boxing skills and bravado which included disparaging nick names towards his opponents. He was loved in many quarters and people who didn't particularly like boxing tuned in to see him win, although others who disliked him tuned in to see him lose. At his peak years he fell afoul of the US government with his refusal to be drafted into the US army during the Vietnam war.

    I have to point out that he was very popular in the UK and his close friendship and praise towards British fighter Henry Cooper who he fought twice did a lot to endear him to the British public as all his fights were broadcast on tv. He was Americas most well-known sports star. All four of the USA's major sports were not available on UK tv so people never knew the likes of Hank Arron, Bobby Orr, Terry Bradshaw or Bill Bradley who were huge stars in North America. Although golf stars such as Lee Trevino and Jack Nicklas as well as tennis stars Billie Jean King and Jimmy Connors were well known... they'd appear for a couple of weeks in the summer and then you wouldn't see them till they returned the following year. Ali was always on tv, either being interviewed or in the Boxing ring. He was generally well like by the British media and there is probably no doubt that he liked being in the UK as he had less scrutiny there that he did from some media outlets in the USA.

    The world heavy-weight boxing champion was the jewel in the crown of boxing and coverage of this was very much in the national consciousness. There are four episodes of this documentary which is appropriate as you could easily divide Ali's boxing career into four phases.

    The first one is from the Olympic games in 1960 up to 1967 when he was stripped of his titles and had his boxing license revoked. The second phase was the comeback in 1970 to the third Joe Frazier fight in 1975 where he was very active. Ali's third phase was from 1975 to 1978 where he was matched with some weak fighters and wasn't as impressive or dominant as he had been in the past, nevertheless, was good enough to get the decision with the exception of the first Leon Spinks fight. After losing to the ordinary Spinks in February 1978, he was able to avenge that loss by winning the WBA belt from Spinks later in the year. The last phase was his two fights in 1980 and 1981 where he was easily out pointed and were both difficult to watch.

    In his prime Ali was clearly the better boxer than his contemporaries he was just too quick on his feet and had fast reflexes, however after the suspension for three and a half years which were prime years he seemed to lose a step. He probably got into the ring with Joe Frazier too soon as the layoff clearly affected him. However, despite his cockiness and his massive ego and quick wit, it has to be said that he was incredibly tough. After the Frazier loss Ali was very busy for the next two years as he fought 11 times which must have been incredibly difficult and draining on him. Ali was gifted that he could avoid punches like no other heavy weight but if he did get caught, he could certainly take a punch. He even recovered from a broken jaw in 1973 to win the world heavy weight title the following year against the heavily favored and fearsome George Foreman.

    Something I didn't fully appreciate was that Muhammad Ali was born in raised in a part of Louisville in what was regarded then as a middle-class black neighborhood. He went into boxing for something to do rather than to defend himself against bullies. Joe Frazier, George Forman and Ken Norton for example took up boxing as to defend themselves on the tough streets of their neighborhoods in places like Philadelphia, Houston and New York. In a strange way Ali changing his name from Cassias Clay to Muhamad Ali and joining the radicle nation of Islam didn't seem like a good fit. Did he really believe in what he was saying and supported the cause or was he just doing it for some form of publicity stunt that backfired and didn't work out for him??

    Muhammad Ali, a character, a great fighter, yet not a perfect person lived life to the full during his prime years, unfortunately had his life turned upside down due to a Parkinson's diagnosis in 1984. I personally didn't find it inspiring or great to see him lighting the Olympic flame in 1996 in Atlanta but found it unfortunate and awkward to see this former prime athlete, trembling, seemingly unsteady, bewildered and appearing much older than he was, yet despite that, I'll always remember him as he was, and to me he will aways be known as "the greatest". I'd certainly recommend this series.
    10dogonlion

    Ken Burns has done it again!

    Wow, what a triumph this documentary is! Ken Burns is to documentaries what Muhammad Ali was to boxing, the Greatest!

    I must admit when I heard this series was in four 2 hour parts, I wondered what more can possibly be said about Muhammad Ali. But trust me there is not one boring second in this documentary. I have seen all the Muhammad Ali ones and outside of When We Were Kings, which focuses on his trip and fight with Foreman in Africa, this Ken Burns one is the definitive one and if you were going to see only one, this is it. Muhammad Ali is known by sound bites and excepts but here we see better the contexts where his words were spoken. The footage restoration is amazing! Malcolm X has never looked more magnificent on film. This is one for the ages, after Civil War, Jazz and more Ken Burns does it again. I hope he gets decorated for telling American history honestly.
    10mercxpress

    Marker of Life

    Older than I Ali always popped up. This documentary is a fitting tribute to an athlete who I can measure my life with. A must watch.

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      • September 19, 2021 (United States)
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    • Also known as
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