Advance Praise
"The Fight of the Century brings back memories of a different
and troubled time both in sports and in our country. It is vividly
reported and a perfect example of the old saying that the genius is
in the details."
--John Feinstein
"The Fight of the Century just floats like a butterfly and sings
like a canary. Arkush recaptures the period of the late '60s when
America was in a quandary about Vietnam, Ali's refusal to be
drafted, about Smokin' Joe Frazier's claim on the heavyweight
title, and the amazing build-up to this great fight. I saw the
fight and remember the intensity in Madison Square Garden; people
were fainting in the aisles. The electricity of that fight buzzes
through this book."
--Phil Jackson
"Ali-Frazier I was the greatest sports event I ever saw or ever
expect to see. With his landscape portrait of the men and their
times, Michael Arkush takes us again to that historic moment in
Madison Square Garden when two of boxing's proudest warriors began
their blood feud."
--Dave Kindred, author of Sound and Fury: Two Powerful Lives,
One Fateful Friendship
"Arkush not only gives us the inside story on one of the
century's signature sporting events, he frames it politically and
socially. I was there, and now I know much more about what
happened. This is flesh and blood and history."
--Robert Lipsyte
"The Fight of the Century transcends the mere sports story. In
Michael Arkush's capable hands, this classic duel and its
surrounding pressures and personalities show us where we have been
as a society and where we are going. It is a story that truly
stands for a place and time. It is a fully engrossing read."
--Michael Connelly, #1 New YorkTimes bestselling author
"Never is a long time, but there'll never be another cosmic
boxing event like Ali-Frazier I. Michael Arkush brings alive that
melodrama with all its political-social implications, wheeling and
dealing, hyping and hitting."
--Larry Merchant, author and boxing commentator
"A richly detailed history of Ali and Frazier's first big fight
and the social and political forces at play. A great read."
--Ron Shelton, director of Bull Durham and Tin Cup
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