The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Ruled the Ring Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
The Boxing Kings tells the storyplot from the heavyweight title in the days when it was a defining institution in the United States. Author Paul Beston places special focus on those champions who kept a central put in place American culture beyond just in the boxing band, including John L. Sullivan, who made the title a commercial property; Jack port Johnson, who in 1908 became the 1st black man to state the name; Joe Louis, whose efforts to racial tolerance and social progress transcended actually about The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Ruled the Band his greatness in the band; Rocky Marciano, who became an embodiment from the American Wish; Muhammad Ali, who had taken over the U.S. government and revolutionized professional sports activities with his showmanship; and Mike Tyson, a hard-punching college student of boxing background who exemplified the present day celebrity. The gallery of champions also contains comics, dandies, bookworms, divas, ex-cons, workingmen, and a tough-guy-turned-preacher.
The Boxing Kings treats these and other champions as three-dimensional humans, flawed but sympathetic men positioned on great public stages. As the title shifts from one claimant to some other, their tales also open a window into the larger background of the U.S.
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