The Soul of a Butterfly

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The Soul of a Butterfly is the autobiography of Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., January 17, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA), arguably the greatest heavyweight in history, and one of the most famous and iconic figures of the 20th Century.

Muhammad Ali

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Real name Muhammad Ali (Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.)
Nickname The Greatest
Weight Heavyweight
Nationality US American
Birth date January 17, 1942
Birth place Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Style Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 61
Wins 56
Wins by KO 37
Losses 5
Draws
No contests

It is written in collaboration with his daughter, Hana Yasmeen Ali. It is not a comprehensive account of every stage in his life's journey, but a breakdown of the important events in his development - events and experiences which shaped his life and made him the man that he is. Indeed, this is suggested in the book's subtitle, Reflections on life's journey.

Prose is entwined with his own and his daughter's poetry and snippets of Sufi wisdom.

A chapter of the book is written solely by his daughter, Hana, where she recounts an anecdote of an experience with her father, and goes on to reflect upon what she means to him and what she has learnt from him.

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