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Published 15:15 IST, November 12th 2019

Life-changing biographies of legendary sports persons you must read

Sports biographies mentioned in this article will change your life and inspire you to never give up in life. Find out the three must-read sports biographies.

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In order to be inspired and motivated, there are several biographies of many politicians, leaders, successful businessmen, and more. But, to truly understand the will of fire to never give up, comes after reading biographies of legendary sportsmen. Here are some of the greatest sports biographies one must read at least once in their lifetime.

Clemente: The Passion and Grace of Baseball’s Last Hero

When talking about great sportspersons with a beautiful heart, one can never forget Roberto Clemente. This baseball legend was one of the first people who came forward to help earthquake-stricken Nicaragua. The sports star's biography is beautifully written by Pulitzer Prize-winning David Maraniss. Clemente was the first Latin American and Carribean player to be a part of Hall of Fame. Roberto is considered to be one of the best players of his time. He won the Golden Glove for 12 consecutive seasons from 1961 – 1972. Playing for the underachieving team, Pittsburgh Pirates, his skills were instantly recognised. The biography carries the entire life and legacy of Roberto Clemente, which is worth a read to understand a different way of life.

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Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times 

Muhammad Ali needs no introduction. The legend is one of the most celebrated sports figures of the 20th century. This magnificent personality is not only known for his amazing boxing skills but also his charismatic personality. This biography, written by Thomas Hauser, in 1991 gives insight into Ali's life from the very beginning. The book covers everything from his childhood in Kentucky to winning the Light Heavyweight Olympic Gold medal at 18 years of age and later becoming the World Heavyweight crown after defeating Sonny Liston. The book also gives more insights on his personal life, such as his multiple marriages, his stubbornness, and his refusal to retire. This book is not just inspiring but also a perfect guide to never give up.

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A Life Too Short: The Tragedy of Robert Enke

This book talks about the deeper meaning of life. It not only brings out the dangers and problems of depression but also the glory of the German national goalkeeper. The biography is written by the award-winning writer, Ronald Reng, who is also the sports star's close friend. It gives the readers a glimpse into the young sportsman’s life before the tragedy.

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12:25 IST, November 12th 2019