He has charmed Great Lives audiences in the past with presentations on Muhammad Ali and Babe Ruth, as well as on Secretariat in 2007. He has written three books including Secretariat: The Making of a Champion My Turf: Horses, Boxers, Blood Money, and the Sporting Life and Ruffian: A Racetrack Romance. Since leaving Sports Illustrated in 2001, Nack has freelanced for numerous publications including GQ and. For eleven years he wrote about sports, politics, and the environment at Newsday, before joining the staff at Sports Illustrated in 1978 as an investigative reporter and general feature writer, often focusing on boxing and horse-racing. William Nack is one of America’s most prominent and most respected sports journalists.
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