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Unbeaten: The Triumphs and Tragedies of Rocky Marciano
Paperback / softback
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Unbeaten: The Triumphs and Tragedies of Rocky Marciano
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Mike Stanton
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:416 | Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 130 |
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Category/Genre | Boxing |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781509822508
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Classifications | Dewey:796.83092 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Pan Macmillan
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Imprint |
Pan Books
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Publication Date |
8 August 2019 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Sylvester Stallone's famous Hollywood franchise borrows its name from a less famous but very real man, Rocky Marciano. T'he Brockton Blockbuster' was the only undefeated heavyweight champion in boxing history. While Marciano's 49-0 record and knockout power make him a familiar figure in the annals of sport, his story, which weaves through the mafia's golden era in America, is more complex and largely forgotten - compelling, heroic and ultimately tragic. This is the story of an incorruptible immigrant son who chased the American dream in the middle of the 20th Century, then lost it in a changing world in the 1960s. Marciano's story unfolds in the back alleys of New England and the musty gyms and Broadway lights of New York in the years after World War II, when boxing reflected the tremendous societal changes sweeping America. Marciano moved through a romantic era of guys and dolls, hustlers and gamblers, crusty trainers and sleazy managers, glamorous celebrities and notorious mobsters. Marciano's quest for perfection came at a price. The All-American boy achieved his dream only to retire from the ring while still in his prime. For the last decade of his life, he wandered America, disillusioned, untrusting, hiding his money, cheating on his wife, consorting with the mobsters he had loathed for corrupting his sport, until his death in a plane crash in 1969, the night before his forty-sixth birthday.
Author Biography
Mike Stanton is an associate professor of journalism at the University of Connecticut, having previously headed the investigative team at the Providence Journal, where he shared a Pulitzer Prize.
ReviewsMike Stanton brings back Marciano, and with him, a whole era in American social, industrial and athletic history -- David Margolick * Wall Street Journal * Unbeaten is one of the best sports books I've read in years. It's an irresistible story told with beautiful writing and a keen eye for detail. Like Rocky Marciano, this book hits hard and won't be easily put down -- Jonathan Eig, author of Ali, A Life [A] hero whose portrait, complete with his fight-by-fight record, has hung behind the espresso machine in Soho's Bar Italia for as long as anyone can remember . . . No subsequent heavyweight champion has matched Marciano's record of going through a career without defeat -- Richard Williams * Guardian * A meticulously researched and eminently readable account of the only heavyweight champion who exited a savage sport with a perfect professional record * Boston Globe * It's an amazing story, and it was an amazing era, and it's all captured brilliantly . . . Stanton is so good at describing the shadowy boxing world of Providence in the late 1940s and early '50s you can almost smell the cigar smoke * Providence Journal * Mike Stanton has done phenomenal work . . . Rocky Marciano was a legendary champion . . . his story transcends sports; it's a window into a changing America in the middle of the twentieth century -- Nicholas Pileggi, author of Wiseguy and Casino This meticulously documented and well-written work should stand for both fans and scholars as Marciano's definitive biography -- Library Journal (starred review) Uniformly superb . . . Mike Stanton has told the champ's life story in greater detail and with more pleasing complexity than any previous book has done * Open Letters Review * A satisfying biography of the iconic boxer, the only heavyweight champion to retire undefeated. . . a sturdy contribution to the literature of the sweet science, reminding readers of a bygone era of fighting * Kirkus Reviews * This is a story that has waited a long time to be told this well, by a gifted writer and reporter like Mike Stanton . . . Finally, at long last, the real Rocky has met his match -- Mike Lupica * New York Daily News * Mike Stanton's book on Rocky Marciano teems with marvelous scenes and revealing insights into the chaotic boxing world of the unbeaten heavyweight champ -- David Maraniss, author of When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince Lombardi Plug into the excitement, the jostle, the sweat and the grind, the 1950s action when boxing was important and the heavyweight champion of the world was the king of all athletes . . . This book is wonderful -- Leigh Montville, author of Sting Like a Bee: Muhammad Ali vs. the United States of America, 1966-1971
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