"Ali: A Life" is a comprehensive biography authored by Jonathan Eig that delves deeply into the life of the legendary boxer Muhammad Ali. The book portrays not just his boxing prowess but also his role as a cultural icon and social activist. It covers Ali's journey from his childhood in Louisville, Kentucky, through his rise to fame, detailing his battles in the ring and the personal challenges he faced, including his conversion to Islam and opposition to the Vietnam War.
The biography also highlights Ali's complex personality, showcasing his charisma, wit, and the controversies that surrounded him. Eig presents a well-researched narrative that offers insights into Ali's relationships with friends, family, and rivals. The author speaks to various sources, including those close to Ali, to paint a vivid picture of his struggles and triumphs.