Muhammad Ali, the legendary boxer and civil rights activist, has been the subject of a new book that exposes his secret s**ual exploits.
In “Ali – A Life,” US author Jonathan Eig delves into the personal life of the former heavyweight champion, shedding light on his insatiable s**ual appetite and disturbing encounters with girls as young as 12.
Eig dedicates an entire chapter to Ali’s numerous affairs and one-night stands, painting a picture of a man who was not only a boxing icon but also a s**ual predator.
According to the book, Ali had no boundaries when it came to satisfying his “appetite for affection,” engaging in relationships with women from all walks of life, including Hollywood actresses and chambermaids.
The author asserts that those close to Ali were well aware of his proclivities.
Belinda Boyd, his second wife, described him as a s** addict who had a deep love for s**.
She revealed the darker side of their relationship, sharing how he manipulated her into booking hotel rooms for his mistresses and even agreed not to interrupt him during his encounters with other women.
Disturbingly, the book alleges that Ali physically abused two of his four wives and engaged in s**ual relations with underage girls, some as young as 12.
The author also explores the numerous illegitimate children Ali is said to have fathered outside of his marriages.
Despite his controversial personal life, Ali remains an iconic figure in sports history.
Known as “The Greatest,” he won an impressive 56 out of 61 professional fights and made immense contributions to the civil rights movement.
He continues to be celebrated as one of the most significant sports figures of the 20th century.
Muhammad Ali’s visit to New Zealand in 1979 left a lasting impact on the nation.
However, the recent revelations in Eig’s book have raised questions about the legacy of this beloved sports icon.
While Ali’s achievements in the ring and his activism cannot be denied, it is important to confront the uncomfortable truths about his personal life.
The release of “Ali – A Life