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The Greatest Speeches of Sports Legends

By: SpeechWorks - compilation
Narrated by: Babe Ruth, Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali, Dale Earnhardt
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The Greatest Speeches of Sports Legends is a historical audio tribute to those facing the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Speeches range from postevent interviews to hall of fame inductions. This collection features some of the greatest athletes of all time, including Babe Ruth, Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali, Dale Earnhardt, and many others.

©2016 SpeechWorks, a division of SoundWorks, Inc. (P)2016 Blackstone Audio
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Lame

As a rule the speeches were bad. The only thing interesting about them was that they were given by famous athletes. The last hour or so of the book had the best parts, but still meh.

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