Philadelphia Fighters

Philadelphia Fighters
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Publisher : Camino Books
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ISBN-10 : 1933822651
ISBN-13 : 9781933822655
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Book Synopsis Philadelphia Fighters by : Lew Freedman

Download or read book Philadelphia Fighters written by Lew Freedman and published by Camino Books. This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 1970s and early 1980s were truly a golden era of boxing in Philadelphia. Fighters from the city and the surrounding area were remarkably well represented in the world ratings. The fists and personalities of legends like Smokin' Joe Frazier and Randy "Tex" Cobb brought an atmosphere of genuine excitement to Philadelphia fans. It was a grand time for the sport of boxing overall and especially for the City of Brotherly Love. This book tells the story of that golden era. Larry Holmes of Easton, Pennsylvania, ruled the heavyweight ranks. South Philadelphia's Jeff Chandler was about to become the bantamweight champion. And there was a tough, wily group of middleweight contenders-from Bennie Briscoe to Cyclone Hart to Bobby Watts to Willie Monroe and Curtis Parker-all of them Philadel-phians. Then Frank Fletcher came along. Matthew Saad Muhammad, a man whose matches always seemed to carry the dramatic punch of a Eugene O'Neill play, owned a piece of the light-heavyweight crown. So did New Jersey's Mike Rossman. Then Michael Spinks, the Olympic gold medalist from St. Louis, won a piece of the title and practically became a fixture at the casinos in Atlantic City. Dwight Braxton - soon to be Dwight Muhammad Qawi-rose up from South Jersey and captured the light-heavyweight prize. These men may have been the greatest group of light-heavyweights to battle at the same time. Although the gyms all remained in Philadelphia, boxers, trainers, managers and legendary promoters like J. Russell Peltz made the 60-mile trek to Atlantic City during the '70s and early '80s. More than 30 years have gone by, and picking up the story of many of the fighters of that era became a special part of this book. But sadnesses were revealed as well. Some fighters had passed away, and others had fallen on hard times. Yet many of the old contenders and champions have gone on with life, and they still savor their glory years. Book jacket.

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