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Nasser Hussain
Vijay Hazare
Vivian Richards
Great Sportsmen Aren't Perfect!
Farokh Engineer
Gundappa Viswanath
Glenn McGrath
Andy Roberts
Rahul Dravid
Kapildev Nikhanj
Syed Kirmani
Doug Walters
Fergie Gupte
Ladhabhai N. Amar Singh
Imran Khan Niazi
Adam Craig Gilchrist
VVS Laxman
Vishwanath's Humour
Geoff Boycott
Anil Kumble
On the other side of a slump is victory!
Richie Benaud
Shane Keith Warne
Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji
Sir Donald George Bradman
Dilip Narayan Sardesai
Frank Mortimer Maglinne Worrell
Are you a Winner or a Quitter?
Garfield St. Aubrun Sobers
Dennis Keith Lillee
Sir Len
Summer Tips
Myth No. 10
Myth No. 9
Myth No. 8
Myth No. 7
Sir Neville Cardus
Dilip Balwant Vengsarkar
Myth No 6
Focus on Dreams
Martina Navratilova
Stephen Rodger Waugh
Myth No. 5
David Gower's Curry
Practice to Perfect!
Bhagwat Subramaniam Chandrasekhar
Myth No. 4
Myth No. 3
Failure
Anju George
Sanjay Vijay Manjrekar
Myth No. 2
Steffi Graf
Arthur Mailey
Laws of Success in Sport
Lala Amarnath
Myth No. 1
Sachin Slogs, but Smiles too!
Mansur Ali Khan of Pataudi
Mulvantrai Himatlal 'Vinoo' Mankad
Building Muscles
Intimidating Opponents
Muhammad Ali
Baichung Bhutia
Sandeep Madhusudan Patil
Finding Time
Derek Randall
Ronaldo
Sanath Jayasuriya
Stretching
Step outside comfort zone
Chris Evert-Mills
Ajit Laxman Wadekar
Stay in the Present
Pahelam Ratanji Umrigar
Pele
John McEnroe
Lance Armstrong
Marion Jones
Tiger Woods
Bob Beamon
Flexibility
Speed and Agility
Heart Endurance
Muscle Endurance
Muscle Power
Muscle Strength
Wilma Rudolph
Teofilo Stevenson
Sergei Bubka
Raymond Ewry
P.T.Usha
Paavo Nurmi
Naim Suleimanov
Nadia Comaneci
Milo of Kroton
Milkha Singh
Mark Spitz
Leander Paes
Lasse Viren
Johnny Weissmuller
Jim Thorpe
Jesse Owens
James B. Connolly
Irina Kirzenstein
Greg Louganis
Florence Griffith Joyner
Fanny Blankers-Koen
Emil Zatopek
Edwin Moses
Dick Fosbury
Dhyan Chand
Dawn Fraser
Daley Thompson
Carl Lewis
Bob Beamon
Babe Didrikson
Al Oerter
Abebe Bikila
Dhanraj Pillay
David Beckham
Serena Williams
Steve Ovett
Alec Bedser
Donald Bradman
You are Your Dreams
Leander Paes
Viswanathan Anand
Prakash Padukone
Sunil Gavaskar
Alan Knott
Godfrey Evans
Jeffrey Thomson
Mohinder Amarnath
Clive Lloyd
Javagal Srinath
Stanley McCabe
Michael Ferreira
Sourav Ganguly
Sachin Tendulkar
Trueman's Wit
Jesse Owens
Fred Spofforth & the Ashes
Enthusiasm
Inspirational Poem
Dhyan Chand

Muhammad Ali


Muhammad Ali, arguably the greatest boxer of all time and without doubt the most flamboyant character in sporting history, was born on 12 January 1942 to Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr. and Odessa at Louisville in Kentucky, USA. He was named Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. He took up boxing at the age of 12 when somebody stole his bicycle. At 18, he won the light-heavyweight boxing gold medal at the 1960 Rome Olympics.
Ali would sleep with the gold medal round his neck ever since he won it at Rome. He was given a hero's welcome home, but realized that he was still being treated as a 'black' and a 'slave'. He once had a fight in a restaurant meant exclusively for 'whites' and then had to fight off a gang of hoodlums to save his medal. That night, disgusted with the racist attitude of Americans, he went to the Jefferson County Bridge in Louisville and tossed his Olympic gold medal - which had taken him six years of blood, sweat and tears to win - down the Ohio River.
Known as the 'Louisville Lip', Ali fought boxing greats like Floyd Patterson, Sonny 'Big Ugly Bear' Liston, 'Smokin' Joe' Frazier, George Foreman, and Leon Spinks during a long and successful career. He was stripped of the title after he refused to be drafted for the Vietnam War in 1967. Joe Frazier then beat him in an epic fight in 1971 when he was making a comeback after serving a ban. But Ali came back to win the coveted title of the Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the World an unprecedented three times. He beat George Foreman in 1974 and then lost the title. He came back in 1978 to beat Leon Spinks to win it for the third time.
Early in his career, Ali would even predict the round in which he would knockout his opponent. Pronouncements like "I am fast, I am pretty and I am the Greatest" and "I float like a butterfly and sting like a bee" are now legend. Large audiences would gather to watch his bouts and Ali would say, " I know that more than half of that crowd comes to see me beat because of my big mouth!"
Ali wrote poetry when he was relaxing away from the ring. He once addressed a bunch of students at one of the premier colleges in the USA and he gave them the following advice:
Stay in college; get the knowledge
Stay there till you are through.
If they can make Penicillin out of mouldy bread
They sure'll make something out of you!
Muhammad Ali now lives in Berrien Springs, Michigan, USA and suffers from Parkinson's disease. He travels round the world doing social and religious work for his is still one of the most recognized faces on Earth. And decades after he burst upon the scene as a gold-medal winner at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, he remains a magical figure, known and loved throughout the world.
Muhammad Ali's daughter Laila is a boxer of world renown.


last updated on: 5/13/2021

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