È opinione condivisa tra addetti ai lavori e semplici appassionati che la boxe non abbia mai conosciuto un’epoca più gloriosa di quella narrata in questo libro, durante la quale, come scrive Pete Hamill nella prefazione, «gli uomini che si dedicavano allo sport più violento in assoluto erano anche artisti». Grazie a una singolare concomitanza temporale, e alla loro vicinanza in termini di peso e stazza, nel corso degli anni Ottanta del Novecento «quattro re» – Ray «Sugar» Leonard, «Marvelous» Marvin Hagler, Thomas «The Hitman» Hearns e Roberto «Manos de piedra» Durán – incrociarono per nove volte i guantoni con l’intento di stabilire a chi spettasse il titolo di sovrano assoluto della dolce scienza. Ne nacquero altrettante battaglie furiose, ciascuna a suo modo memorabile, capaci di concentrare sul ring un’impressionante quantità di talento, coraggio e violenza, e di salvare il pugilato da un declino che sembrava irreversibile. Dopo aver raccontato quelle sfide in presa diretta ed essere stato al fianco dei protagonisti prima e dopo i loro trionfi e le loro sconfitte, il pluripremiato giornalista George Kimball documenta l’enorme impatto che questa irripetibile epopea ha avuto non solo sul mondo della nobile arte, ma sull’intera società americana del dopo Vietnam.
The 1986 recipient of the Nat Fleischer Award for Excellence in Boxing Journalism, George Kimball spent a quarter-century as a sports columnist for the Boston Herald before retiring in 2005. A veteran of nearly title bouts, Kimball has covered boxing all over the world since the eras of Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, and was the only journalist to cover every fight of Marvelous Marvin Hagler's middleweight reign from start to finish. For the past decade he has written a weekly 'America at Large' column for The Irish Times. Kimball has received numerous awards for his Boxing, Golf, Baseball, and Olympic coverage, and in retirement, in addition to his Irish Times column, he keeps his hand in the game as a featured columnist for ESPN.com and for the monthly publication Boxing Digest.
“FOUR KINGS: Leonard, Hagler, Hearns, Duran and the Last Great Era of Boxing” was published, to widespread acclaim, by Mainstrean Press in the United Kingdom and by McBooks Press in the United States, and immediately became the best-selling boxing book in both countries.
He is also the author of “American at Large,” a collection of his Irish Times columns, and the co-author, with Eamonn Coghlan, of “Chairman of the Boards,” both published by Dublin’s Red Rock Press, and has traveled frequently to Ireland for the past four decades.
He has two children, Darcy (1984) and Teddy (1988). When he and his wife, Dr. Marge Marash Kimball, were married in 2004, the ceremony was performed by the Reverend George Foreman. The couple lives on the Upper West Side.