Incoming Resources
- Muhammad Ali, by Magnum photographers ; introduction by Dave Anderson
- The official treasures of Muhammad Ali, [text by Gavin Newsham ; foreword by Muhammad Ali]
- Muhammad Ali, Josh Gregory
- Two Ton, one fight, one night : Tony Galento v. Joe Louis, Joseph Monninger
- American son, my story, Oscar De la Hoya with Steve Springer
- Being Sugar Ray, the life of Sugar Ray Robinson, America's greatest boxer and first celebrity athlete, Kenneth Shropshire
- PacMan, behind the scenes with Manny Pacquiao : the greatest pound-for-pound fighter in the world, Gary Andrew Poole
- At home with Muhammad Ali, a memoir of love, loss, and forgiveness, Hana Ali
- Muhammad Ali, a humanitarian life, Margueritte Shelton
- The trials of Muhammad Ali, Kartemquin Films ; Independent Lens ; Independent Television Service ; a film by Bill Siegel ; directed and produced by Bill Siegel ; produced by Rachel Pikelny ; a co-production of Kartemquin Educational Films, Projecto Willis, LLC, and the Independent Television Service
- The good son, the life of Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini, Mark Kriegel
- Twelve rounds to glory, the story of Muhammad Ali, Charles R. Smith Jr. ; illustrated by Bryan Collier
- Joe Gans, a biography of the first African American world boxing champion, Colleen Aycock and Mark Scott
- A nation's hope, the story of boxing legend Joe Louis, Matt de la Peña ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- Muhammad Ali, boxing legend, by Gregory N. Peters
- Tunney, boxing's brainiest champ and his upset of the great Jack Dempsey, Jack Cavanaugh
- Unbeaten, Rocky Marciano's fight for perfection in a crooked world, by Mike Stanton
- Muhammad Ali, the greatest, by Joanne Mattern
- Cassius X, the transformation of Muhammad Ali, Stuart Cosgrove
- Muhammad Ali, fighting as a conscientious objector, by John Micklos, Jr
- The big fight, my life in and out of the ring, Sugar Ray Leonard with Michael Arkush Viking
- Harry Haft, Auschwitz survivor, challenger of Rocky Marciano, Alan Scott Haft ; with forewords by John Radzilowski and Mike Silver
- Muhammad Ali, champion of the world, written by Jonah Winter ; illustrated by François Roca
- Manny, Gravitas Ventures presents a Wonderspun/Revelin production ; produced by Ryan Moore, Ken Mayer, Jay Bajaj ; directed by Ryan Moore and Leon Gast
- A warrior's heart, the true story of life before and beyond the fighter, Micky Ward with Joe Layden ; foreword by Mark Wahlberg
- The longest fight, in the ring with Joe Gans, boxing's first African American champion, William Gildea
- Sonny Liston, his life, strife and the phantom punch, Rob Steen
- Approaching Ali, a reclamation in three acts, Davis Miller
- Becoming Holyfield, a fighter's journey, Evander Holyfield with Lee Gruenfeld
- I am Ali, Focus World presents a Fisheye Films production in association with Passion Pictures ; produced by Clare Lewins, George Chignell, Greg Hobden ; written and directed by Clare Lewins
- Facing Ali, Lionsgate and Spike TV present ; in association with Muhammad Ali Enterprises ; a Derik Murray production ; directed by Pete McCormack ; produced by Derik Murray
- A bloody canvas, the Mike McTigue story, Andrew Gallimore
- Muhammad Ali, "I am the greatest", John Micklos, Jr
- Muhammad Ali, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Brosmind
- Show me history!, by James Buckley Jr. ; illustrated by Andy Duggan ; lettering by John Roshell ; cover art by Derrick DeVoe
- My view from the corner, a life in boxing, Angelo Dundee with Bert Randolph Sugar
- Muhammad Ali, [written by Clive Gifford ; consultant: James Buckley, Jr.]
- Muhammad Ali, king of the ring, Stephen Timblin
- Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X, the fatal friendship, Randy Roberts and Johnny Smith ; adapted by Margeaux Weston
- Muhammad Ali, the man who could float like a butterfly and sting like a bee, story by Ntozake Shange ; illustrated by Edel Rodriguez
- Wait! What? Muhammad Ali was a chicken?, Dan Gutman ; illustrated by Allison Steinfeld
- Sweet thunder, the life and times of Sugar Ray Robinson, Wil Haygood
- My corner of the ring, a memoir from a champ, Jesselyn Silva, as told to Brin Stevens
- Ali Rap, Muhammad Ali the first heavyweight champion of Rap, edited and designed by George Lois