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The gloves : a boxing chronicle

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The Golden Gloves tournament is an American institution that takes centre stage in the amateur boxing world - a single-elimination contest in which young hopefuls square off in steamy gyms with the boxing elite looking on.

Robert Anasi took up boxing in his 20s to keep in shape, attract women and sharpen his knuckles for the odd bar fight.

He thought of entering 'the Gloves', but always put it off.

Finally, at the age of 33 - his last year of eligibility - he vowed to fight, even though he was an old man in a sport of teenagers and would have to starve himself all winter to make weight come tournament time.

So begins Anasi's obsessive preparation for the Golden Gloves.

He finds Milton, a wily and abusive trainer, and joins his Supreme Team: a young black man who used to deal guns in Harlem, a bus driver with five kids and a hard-hitting woman champion who becomes his sparring partner.

Meanwhile, he observes the changing world of amateur boxing, in which investment bankers spar with ex-convicts and everyone dreads the fatal blow to the head.

With the Supreme Team, he goes to the tournament, the outcome of which, it seems, is rigged - like so much in boxing life today. Robert Anasi tells his story not as a journalist on assignment but as a man in the midst of one of the great adventures of his life.

Beautifully written, The Gloves has the feel of a contemporary classic.

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Product Details
Mainstream Publishing
1840188898 / 9781840188899
Paperback / softback
14/10/2004
United Kingdom
English
331 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Published in Scotland. Originally published: 2002.