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Strong Boy - The Life and Times of John L. Sullivan, America's First Sports Hero (Paperback)
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Strong Boy - The Life and Times of John L. Sullivan, America's First Sports Hero (Paperback)
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Loot Price R534
Discovery Miles 5 340
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Now in paperback! "From the first page to the last, Klein's prose
retains its powers of enchantment and illumination. It is one of
the best boxing books ever penned." -Boston Globe "[A] muscular,
relentlessly detailed book." -Wall Street Journal "I can lick any
son-of-a-bitch in the world." So boasted John L. Sullivan, the
first modern heavyweight boxing champion of the world, a man who
was the gold standard of American sport for more than a decade, and
the first athlete to earn more than a million dollars. He had a big
ego, big mouth, and bigger appetites. His womanizing, drunken
escapades, and chronic police-blotter presence were godsends to a
burgeoning newspaper industry. The larger-than-life boxer embodied
the American Dream for late nineteenth-century immigrants as he
rose from Boston's Irish working class to become the most
recognizable man in the nation. In the process, the "Boston Strong
Boy" transformed boxing from outlawed bare-knuckle fighting into
the gloved spectacle we know today. Strong Boy tells the story of
America's first sports superstar, a self-made man who personified
the power and excesses of the Gilded Age. Everywhere John L.
Sullivan went, his fists backed up his bravado. Sullivan's epic
brawls, such as his 75-round bout against Jake Kilrain, and his
cross-country barnstorming tour in which he literally challenged
all of America to a fight are recounted in vivid detail, as are his
battles outside the ring with a troubled marriage, wild weight and
fitness fluctuations, and raging alcoholism. Strong Boy gives
readers ringside seats to the colorful tale of one of the country's
first Irish-American heroes and the birth of the American sports
media and the country's celebrity obsession with athletes.
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