Drama in the Bahamas
Muhammad Ali's Last Fight
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Starred review from September 1, 2016
Relatives at the bedside of the dying Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) reported that his heart continued to beat for 30 minutes after massive organ failure, and it was this heart that kept him upright through his last bout in the boxing ring in Nassau, the Bahamas. Sadly, Ali's performance only echoed the general ineptitude that surrounded the event. Arranged by a neophyte promoter under investigation by the FBI and held in a dilapidated baseball stadium, this December 1981 fight matched Ali with Trevor Berbick, a relatively unknown Jamaican competitor. Boxers on the undercard resorted to physical threats against the promoter in order to be paid and were forced to share gloves because new ones hadn't arrived. Berbick was over a decade younger than Ali, cannon fodder for the former champion in his prime. Thus, the drama centered first on whether the fight would actually materialize, and then on whether Ali would escape intact. Hannigan (history, Suffolk Cty. Community Coll.; The Big Fight) examines both the backstory and the fight itself. VERDICT Released shortly after the death of "The Greatest," this requiem for a heavyweight should enjoy a wide readership among boxing fans and a general audience.--Jim Burns, formerly with Jacksonville P.L., FL
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