Ep. 5: Meeting Muhammad Ali: Take Two

After one failed attempt, Jonathan Eig will stop at nothing to meet Muhammad Ali. This time, he brings a sidekick, and finds himself sitting just outside Ali’s bedroom. But will his efforts end in victory, or another vicious blow to the author’s book and lifelong dream?

Meeting the Muhammad Ali: Take Two
Jonathan Eig

When Lonnie Ali got my letter, she called me. She said I should come to Phoenix some time and bring Lola. “As a matter of fact,” I said, “Lola and I are planning to be in Phoenix in three weeks.” With that, I booked a flight to Phoenix. On the flight, I tried to educate Lola on Muhammad and boxing. She liked the coloring pages, but not the Thrilla and Manila DVD - the third match between Ali and Frazier. A horrible fight. 

We go to the hotel. Lonnie said Muhammad was still sleeping. Hours went by, and he was still sleeping. We spent about 90% of every hour in the pool. I was a nervous wreck. Checked my phone every five minutes. Around 1:00, I called again. Lonnie answered and said Muhammad was still sleeping.

Late afternoon, I called again. Lonnie said Muhammad wasn't feeling well, and that it wasn't going to happen that day. Chicago-time kicked in for Lola and we were up at 4:00 am the next day. I texted Lonnie at 8:00. No response. At 9:00, I couldn't keep still anymore. I told Lola we were going to Muhammad Ali's house. I called Lonnie when we were out front. She let us in the gate. At 9:30 it was nearly 110°F.

We spent two hours there. I could hear Ali in his room watching TV. I had my back to his room. The whole time I was there - Lola helping me stall with her pink ballerina bunny - I imagined Ali walking up behind me.

He’d be in black slacks and a white short-sleeved short, young and beautiful again, and he’d tease me like I was Howard Cosell. He’d rub my bald head and throw punches that landed an eyelash short of contact. I thought of the story Tom Seaver told me about meeting Ali. I imagined my own magic moment. But it never happened. He never came out. The story will be a highlight.

Learn more about Muhammad Ali's wife, Lonnie, in my book. Preorder your copy through the link below. 

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