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The 77-year-old artist's The LeRoy Neiman Sketchbook: 1964 Liston vs. Clay 1965 Ali vs. Liston is out on Dec. 30 SI: What's the story behind the sketchbook? Neiman: I did sketchbooks for both fights: the preparation, the events around the fight, the fights themselves. They stayed in a drawer for 40 years. But over the last half-dozen years there has been a tremendous number of Ali books. They all have their slant, but I was there! SI: Muhammad Ali has always been one of your favorite subjects. How did you two meet? Neiman: In 1962 I went to St. Nicholas Arena in New York. I sat down with him in his dressing room and started drawing him. Ali looks at the drawing and says, "I want to draw." I gave him the pad, and he drew an airplane and a profile which was supposed to be him. He wrote, "Next heavyweight champion of the world, 1963." SI: When did you last draw Ali? Neiman: Two years ago, but I wouldn't draw him now. I don't like to draw somebody who isn't what he was. SI: What athletes interest you today visually? Neiman: Allen Iverson. Like Ali, he acts the way he feels. SI: Is there a sport that lends itself best to your art?
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