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A Year at the Fights

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Acclaimed boxing writer Thomas Hauser admires the sweet science, but he also recognizes and confronts its problems.

His essays here portray the sport in all its glory and gore, its grace and disgrace. Hauser tracks the effects of big money on the sport, exposes corruption at the highest levels, and examines the emotional links between the September 11 attack on America and the way we experience the violence of boxing.

He follows the biggest fighters and the most important fights through 2001 into the early months of 2002.

He also depicts the broadcasters, government regulators, and others-the people behind the scenes who shape boxing without ever taking a punch.

We meet fighters such as Lennox Lewis, Mike Tyson, and Bernard Hopkins, and non-combatants like ringside physician Margaret Goodman, trainer Eddie Futch, and the powers that be at HBO.

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University of Arkansas Press
1557287333 / 9781557287335
Paperback / softback
796.83
30/11/2002
United States
288 pages
152 x 229 mm
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