The eight-part podcast "Ali In Me" is an innovative look at the life of Muhammad Ali, from his widow, Lonnie Ali, and longtime friends.
James ‘Bonecrusher’ Smith, Mike Tyson and Larry Holmes are all legends of heavyweight boxing. Smith shared the ring with plenty of the very best heavyweights of the 1980s and 1990s despite the fact that he lost his professional debut.
The Audible Original ‘Ali in Me' explores Muhammad Ali’s life and legacy. It's hosted by his wife, Lonnie Ali, and friend John Ramsey.
Along with Smith and Tyson, the series will involve conversations with other guests including Billy Crystal, Common, Rosie Perez, Killer Mike, Bob Costas and Ali's daughter Laila Ali.
The late Muhammad Ali's wife is set to honor his legacy with a new audio series, featuring a lineup of special guests that include popular figures from Will Smith to Mike Tyson.
As one of the best-known sports personalities of the late 20th century, numerous books, documentaries and films have been made about the late boxing great and Louisville native Muhammad Ali. The ...
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