Three months after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, two prizefighters named Charles ' Sonny' Liston & Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. stepped into a boxing ring in Miami to dispute the heavyweight championship of the world. America was in turmoil. Nobody knew who or what to trust.
Sport can offer catharsis in times of crisis, but not this time. Liston was a mob fighter with a criminal past, & rumours were spreading that Clay was not just a noisy, bright-eyed boy blessed with more than his share of the craziness of youth, but a believer in a shadowy cult: the Nation of Islam. Instead of a hero & a villain, boxing had served up two bad guys.
Against this backdrop of political instability, of a country at war with itself, in a time when ordinary African-American people were still being maimed & killed for the smallest acts of defiance, Liston & Clay sought out their own individual destinies.
Liston & Ali follows the contrasting paths these two men took, from their backgrounds in Arkansas & Kentucky through to that 16-month period in 1964 & 1965 when the story of the world heavyweight championship centred on them & all they stood for. Using original source material, it explores a riveting chapter in sporting history with fresh insight & in rare detail.