Jack Dempsey The Manassa Mauler

Cover of Jack Dempsey The Manassa Mauler by Randy Roberts
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 314
ISBN-13: 9780252071485
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.1 Pounds
Width: 1.1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 796.83/092, B, 796.83/092 B
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Jack Dempsey The Manassa Mauler by Randy Roberts is a detailed biography published by University of Illinois Press in 2003. This first edition spans 314 pages and is written in English. The book chronicles the life and career of Jack Dempsey, who was the Heavyweight Champion of the World from 1919 to 1926. It explores his early beginnings as a young fighter participating in makeshift bouts and follows his rise to prominence in professional boxing, highlighting his reputation for quick and powerful knockouts.

Readers will find an incisive account of Dempsey’s journey, including his six title defenses and the significant matches that defined his career, such as his losses to Gene Tunney. The biography draws on a rich collection of newspaper articles and interviews, providing insights into Dempsey’s life beyond the ring, including his ventures into Hollywood and the controversies he faced. This work offers a comprehensive look at Dempsey’s legacy in boxing and his lasting impact on the sport, making it a valuable resource for those interested in sports history and biography.


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Heavyweight Champion of the World from 1919 to 1926, Jack Dempsey, also known as the Manassa Mauler, began his boxing career as a skinny boy of sixteen, riding the rails and participating in hastily staged saloon bouts against miners and lumberjacks.

In this incisive, fast-paced biography, Randy Roberts charts the life and career of a man widely regarded as one of the toughest ever to enter the ring. He details Dempsey’s transition from barroom fights to professional boxing and his emerging reputation for fast, brutal knockouts. Roberts draws on a wealth of newspaper articles and interviews to chronicle Dempsey’s rise to the heavyweight championship and his six title defenses. Also included are accounts of the eventual loss of his title to Gene Tunney in 1926, and the rematch in 1927, which Dempsey also lost in the infamous “long count.” After continuing to fight in exhibitions, Dempsey retired from boxing in 1940 with an astonishing 64 victories, 49 of them knockouts.

Roberts tells of the building of this record, including accounts of Dempsey’s forays into Hollywood, the controversy over his alleged draft-dodging, his long life after retirement, and his enduring legacy as one of the greatest fighters in boxing history.

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Publisher: University of Illinois Press. Year: 2003.
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Language: en. Pages: 314. Edition: First Edition.

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