An award-winning journalist and boxing aficionado recounts the story of the infamous 1995 bout between Britain's Nigel Benn and American Gerald McClellan that led to a reassessment of the sport as entertainment and of the procedures by which it is regulated.
Friend bought me this. I am a boxing fan in a small way and I remember the boxer and key boxing match in question so I had a genuine interest. It was very well written especially compared with most sports books or biographies (there are notable exceptions) and I'd recommend it to anyone who thinks the subject matter will appeal.
We all know the fight, what a war it was and the tragic aftermath. Mitchell does a brilliant job here of expanding on that, going into great details whilst remaining compassionate to the situation. Top book would recommend to any fight fan.
"I'm learning everyday. I'm trying to lean about it all. Fighters are very emotional. A lot of people don't see that. They might look at me, say, and say well, he's an animal — but there's another side tone. Fighting's a very emotional experience."
"You sometimes have to get away from your own beat for perspective."