This 1973 survey of athletes' endorsement value . . .
. . . has only three fighters on it (four, if you count Wilt Chamberlain, who almost fought Ali once.)
. . . has Muhammad Ali at (a low) #03 in the 'how well known' category, but his slide to a #189 ranking in the 'admiration and respect for talent' category is even more surprising. (I thought Ali would be number one in the 'how well known' category.)
. . . of the top six in the 'trust' category,' five are baseball players, with one golfer. Why did people trust baseball players?
. . . has other surprises as well; of course look for OJ.
2,500 participants chose from 200 athletes

