Running with the Champ: My Forty-Year Friendship with Muhammad Ali
by Tim Shanahan with Chuck Crisafulli
Simon & Schuster
Hardcover
From the publisher's website:
A personal tribute to the remarkable friendship between Tim Shanahan and
Muhammad Ali, including dozens of never-before-told stories about Ali,
his family, his entourage, and various celebrities along the way—as well
as never-before-published personal photos.
In 1976 Tim Shanahan
was a medical-instruments salesman living in Chicago and was associated
with a charity that arranged for athletes to speak to underprivileged
kids. Muhammad Ali was also living in Chicago, having just reclaimed his
title as heavyweight champion of the world after defeating George
Foreman and Joe Frazier (“The Thrilla in Manila”). He was at the peak of
his fame and athletic skill. Shanahan contacted Ali to ask whether he
would participate in the program. Not only did Ali agree, he invited
Shanahan to his house and then spent several hours talking to Shanahan.
It was the beginning of a forty-year friendship.
In Running with the Champ,
Shanahan shares the stories of various celebrities whom Ali met over
the years, such as Michael Jackson (who showed Ali and Shanahan his doll
collection), Elvis Presley, John Travolta, Andy Warhol, and many
others. Ali invited Shanahan to sparring sessions (and once sparred with
him) and the two men would often go running together in the early
morning. Shanahan accompanied Ali to his Pennsylvania training camp as
the Champ prepared to fight Ken Norton, Earnie Shavers, and Leon Spinks
and he witnessed numerous unpublicized incidents of Ali’s generosity to
people in need. When Ali moved to Los Angeles, Shanahan also relocated
there. Running with the Champ is a touching, candid narrative of an extraordinary friendship that has persevered through the best and worst of times.
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