Beautiful Brutality: The Family Ties at the Heart of Boxing

Beautiful Brutality: The Family Ties at the Heart of Boxing
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 381
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ISBN-10 : 9781446465776
ISBN-13 : 1446465772
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Book Synopsis Beautiful Brutality: The Family Ties at the Heart of Boxing by : Adam Smith

Download or read book Beautiful Brutality: The Family Ties at the Heart of Boxing written by Adam Smith and published by Random House. This book was released on 2012-06-07 with total page 381 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Boxing. The Sport of Kings. And for every king, there are kingmakers and princes, determined heirs and ruthless pretenders to the throne. Boxers may enter the ring alone, but behind them are their families, many of whom have spent a career in the fight game themselves. And all are caught up in this most beautiful but brutal of sports. Beautiful Brutality is the first book to examine the world of boxing from the perspective of family. With unprecedented access to the likes of the Calzaghes, Mayweathers, Hattons and Khans, Sky Sports boxing expert Adam Smith lays bare the raw emotion at the heart of the sport. How does it feel when your son is taking a pummelling? Can a father make rational judgements from the corner of the ring, in the frenzied atmosphere of a fight? And how much strength does a boxer take from his family, or the family figures that so many trainers and promoters become? Passionate, hard-hitting and with astonishing revelations about the world of boxing, Beautiful Brutality is written from the heart, by an author with a unique knowledge and experience of the fight game.


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