Ebook , by Mike Stanton

Ebook , by Mike Stanton

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, by Mike Stanton

, by Mike Stanton


, by Mike Stanton


Ebook , by Mike Stanton

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File Size: 22216 KB

Print Length: 388 pages

Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (June 26, 2018)

Publication Date: June 26, 2018

Sold by: Macmillan

Language: English

ASIN: B0769YCRMY

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I have been a fight fan for over fifty-years. I started watching fights as a child on TV with my Dad… and then I went to fights with my Dad as a teenager… I went into the military and did some fighting there… I got out of the service… went to fights… had a son… and watched fights with him on TV… and then… (And still do) take him to the fights. I have read many… many… boxing books in my life… but this is one of the greatest all-around boxing books I have ever read!It has been my experience that most historical boxing books are written as if they were simply copying “play by play” from either an old sports section… or many actually come across as if they’re copied from an old tickertape printout. Most are written by sportswriters (no offense…. I read their work every day of my life) who either put their subject in a room and tape and convert their comments… or simply pound out a story like they’re meeting their weekly deadline. This book by Mike Stanton… is written by a real literary talent… so the reader is blessed with being able to be engulfed simultaneously with a story of the Rocky Marciano… the only undefeated Heavyweight Champion in the world… with all the statistics and accomplishments attached to this once in the world… people’s true undefeated champion… but at the same time… savvy readers… get the added bonus of thoroughly enjoying the written word as it was meant to be… but not often… presented… wrapped and immersed in a classic boxing story.Rocky’s entire hard scrabble life is brought to you… so you can truly understand… grasp… and feel… what made Rocky… Rocky. The hardworking Italian immigrants… the loving… protective Mother… the siblings… and the neighborhood friends… some of whom were by Rocky’s side his entire life. One of the great sub-plots of the story… is how the entire hometown of Brockton, Massachusetts… supported Marciano… both with their love and pride… and many of their paychecks… many betting every single fight of Rocky’s career. Some “pressed”…. bet after bet… and actually bought houses they could never have afforded… without taking the chance and constantly betting on every fight of their hometown hero.The author pulls no punches (Like Rocky!)… And uncovers and reports the good with the bad. As much as I knew about Marciano… I was surprised about Rocky’s trouble in the military during World War II. I never knew about his court martial and serving time for assault and robbery. Great reporting… and happily… Rocky came out better for it on the other side. Rocky’s love of baseball… and his earliest dreams was of being a Major League ballplayer. He actually went to a couple of big league tryout camps. And as every true boxing fan knows… despite the so called experts saying Rocky was too short… his arms too short… his legs too fat… and his speed too slow… Rocky became a legend that will live on forever. FORTY-NINE-FIGHTS… FORTY-THREE-KNOCKOUTS. His fights in the ring were the most visible fights… but he was constantly battling a crooked manager… and the mob that was running boxing at the time.Mike Stanton the author shows the ability to use his prose to get to your heart… soul… or gut… in every imaginable way and situation. The very opening sentence in the book… grabs you like it was created by either Ernest Hemingway… or Jim Murray…. “HE DIED WITH THE BLUNT FORCE HE HAD USED TO DISPATCH SO MANY OPPONENTS IN THE RING—SUDDENLY AND VIOLENTLY, IN A CORNFIELD IN THE MIDDLE OF AMERICA, THE MONTH AFTER MAN FIRST WALKED ON THE MOON.”He is just as eloquent when describing the absolute savagery that erupted immediately… or over time… in so many of his fights. Whether it was against Jersey Joe Walcott… Ezzard Charles… or Archie Moore… the gushing blood… broken and split noses… ballooning eyes… and mouths that combined both… the many broken bones… and the deep down… internal… pride… that makes a champion continue to fight on… despite the odds… the pain… the blood… and other seen and unseen obstacles… it’s also about Rocky crying after he crushed his childhood idol… Joe Louis… or when he went to church and prayed when he almost killed Carmine Vingo in the ring. The writer continues to write… and the reader continues to feel. Just as Rocky continued to throw brutal combinations with his “SUZIE-Q” terminator destroying his opponents… the author never lets up with his combinations of “feelings-facts-and-prose”… this book is a **KNOCKOUT**!

I base my review of four stars on my interest level since I am not a fan of boxing and the part of the book dealing with his initial bouts was not particularly interesting to me. Author Mike Stanton did a very commendable job in researching the life of his subject and I'm sure someone who is more of a boxing fan than myself would rate the book five stars. Rocky Marchano was the first heavyweight boxing champion that I remember and the names of Joe Louis, Ezzard Charles, Jersey Joe Walcott, Archie Moore, and a few others such as Willie Pep and Kid Gavilan were familiar to me.Rocky had an unblemished record of 49 wins and no losses when he retired in 1956. Boxing was and is a vicious sport and Marciano nearly killed an opponent named Carmine Vingo that left him partially paralyzed. The book also covers the role the mob played in professional boxing with gangster Frankie Carbo being considered the boxing commissioner of the underworld. Rocky's manager was a shady character named Al Weill who Rocky felt was stealing money on him.Like several other boxers Rocky had no concept of the value of money. He'd have uncashed checks for many thousands of dollars that went unused yet he would demand payment for loans of much lesser amounts from others. Rocky's distrust of banks led him to squirrel away money in various places and forgetting where he put it. After his death his family had no idea where to look for money he had hidden from himself and others.Although there was nothing stylish about Rocky Marciano as a boxer he will always remain an iconic athlete from the 1950s. If you're a boxing fan this is a book you should have in your library. This will remain one of my five boxing books in my library The book contains eight pages of photographs.

Okay, maybe Rocky Marciano wasn't history's best boxer, but he had to be the toughest heavyweight to ever lace on a pair of gloves. What he lacked in pugilistic artistry, he more than made up for with strength, stamina, and determination. Had he fought some of his fights a decade or two later, the referee would have stopped the bouts and declared Rocky's opponent the winner by TKO. But referees didn't worry quite so much about cuts, blood, and such in those days, plus Rocky and his cornermen were adamant about continuing. Rocky always came through in the end, eventually retiring with a perfect 49-0 record. This book covers his early life before boxing, his early boxing years (spoiler alert: he wasn't that successful as an amateur), and all of his important fights. I've always admired Rocky and this book solidified by impressions of the man without getting too far into the hero-worship sphere. He had a few warts and problems, and this book tells about them honestly. If you like boxing and especially if you like Rocky Marciano, this book will be as much a treasure to you as it is to me.

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