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Jabir Herbert Muhammad (April 16, 1929 – August 25, 2008) was an American businessman and co-founder of
Top Rank Top Rank, Inc. is a boxing promotional company founded by Jabir Herbert Muhammad and Bob Arum, which was incorporated in 1973, and is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Since its founding, Top Rank has promoted many world class fighters, including Muh ...
, Inc. He was the longtime
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of legendary
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Muhammad Ali.


Early life

Muhammad was born in Detroit, Michigan, as the third son of the Nation of Islam leader,
Elijah Muhammad Elijah Muhammad (born Elijah Robert Poole; October 7, 1897 – February 25, 1975) was an African American religious leader, black separatist, and self-proclaimed Messenger of Allah, who led the Nation of Islam (NOI) from 1934 until his deat ...
. He served as a chief adviser to his father until his departure in 1975. He also worked as the chief
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for the Nation of Islam, and he along with
Malcolm X Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little, later Malik el-Shabazz; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965) was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent figure during the civil rights movement. A spokesman for the Nation of I ...
founded their weekly newspaper. Jabir Muhammad was a staunch supporter of his brother, Imam
Warith Deen Muhammad Warith Deen Mohammed (born Wallace D. Muhammad; October 30, 1933 – September 9, 2008), also known as W. Deen Mohammed, Imam W. Deen Muhammad and Imam Warith Deen, was an African-American Muslim leader, theologian, philosopher, Muslim revival ...
, whom he followed into mainstream Islam. He, along with Muhammad Ali and others, built Masjid Al-Fatir, a stand-alone, purpose-built Masjid on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. This was one of the first mosques built from the ground by Muslim Americans, especially African American Muslims.


Career

Muhammad was the director and founder of the Muhammad Islamic Foundation, a not-for-profit foundation which published the book ''Prayer and Al-Islam'' by Imam Warith Deen Mohammed in 1984. Muhammad managed Muhammad Ali's professional boxing career from 1966 when he took over Ali's management after the expiry of Ali's management agreement with the Louisville Sponsoring Group, until Ali's retirement in 1981. Muhammad negotiated the first multimillion-dollar earnings for any athlete, starting with the $2.5M Ali earned for the Frazier vs Ali "Fight of the Century" in March 1971 and including the $5.5M purse Ali achieved for the Foreman vs Ali "Rumble in the Jungle" in Zaire in 1974. Muhammad was considered one of the most powerful figures in boxing in the 1960s and 1970s, achieving the Boxing Hall of Fame's 1974 "Manager of the Year" award. He continued to manage Ali's career for another ten years (from 1971 to 1981) after his retirement from boxing. Muhammad then went on to a successful career in business. Jabir Herbert Muhammad died on August 25, 2008, at the
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in Chicago, at the age of 79, after undergoing heart surgery. He was survived by his wife, Amenah Antonia Muhammad, and fourteen children.


Criticism

Muhammad has been criticized for his handling of Ali's money and for allowing him to continue boxing into "fistic old age". This led to suggestions of exploitation of Ali given the fighter's early indications of health issues from around 1977 onwards, when "ring doctor" Ferdie Pacheco wrote to Muhammad amongst others to recommend that Ali cease fighting, given what he saw as emerging health issues in the fighter. Instead Ali kept fighting for another four years, judged by many to be a major contributory factor in Ali's eventual Parkinson's syndrome diagnosis. Others questioned Muhammad's actual business acumen, given Ali's financial profligacy and lack of quality income generating activity post-retirement. Ali's financial affairs improved in the 1990s after his management was taken over largely by his wife, Lonnie Ali. Ali's business affairs from the 1990s onward had little or nothing to do with Muhammad.


References


External links


New York Times: Jabir Herbert Muhammad, Who Managed Muhammad Ali, Dies at 79

Final Call: Memories of the life, work of Jabir Muhammad by Richard Muhammad
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