Writers have long been attracted to boxing. Hemingway, Mailer, Algren, Plimpton, Oates, and many others have stepped into the ring at least in spirit to give voice to an otherwise wordless sport, to celebrate that sweet science, and to bear witness to its romance and tragedy. In this acclaimed book, hailed by Norman Mailer as an impressive event, we are brought for the first time into the ring for a close-up look at the manly art through the eyes of Jos Torres, a man who was a great boxer himself. When former light-heavyweight world champion Torres traded in his gloves for a typewriter, boxing finally found its eyewitness.
In the classic Sting Like a Bee, Torres turns his well-trained eye on one of the most celebrated and controversial athletes of all time: Muhammad Ali. In this penetrating view of Ali and the world of prizefighting, told by a true insider and boxing s Renaissance man, Torres delivers exciting and explicit accounts of all of Ali s major fights with the cool authenticity of one who has lived it.
Sting Like a Bee: The Muhammad Ali Story
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Author(s)Torres, José
PublisherBison Books
ISBN / ASIN0803220561
ISBN-139780803220560
CategorySports & Recreation
MarketplaceIndia 🇮🇳
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