The Rise of Mike Tyson, Heavyweight

The Rise of Mike Tyson, Heavyweight

by William F. McNeil
The Rise of Mike Tyson, Heavyweight

The Rise of Mike Tyson, Heavyweight

by William F. McNeil

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Overview

Covering Mike Tyson's rise through the amateur and professional boxing ranks, this book follows the Brooklyn native from his early years as a young criminal in Brownsville to his 1988 heavyweight unification match with Michael Spinks. The book focuses on the Catskill Boxing Club--where boxing guru Cus D'Amato trained the 210-pound teenager in the finer points of the sport and developed his impregnable defense--and on his home life with D'Amato and surrogate mother Camille Ewald and the other young fighters who lived with them.

Tyson's boxing education began in the unauthorized "smokers" held every week in the Bronx, matching his skills against older, more experienced fighters. He won the 1981 Amateur Heavyweight Boxing Championship in Colorado Springs at the age of 14 and repeated the amazing feat the following year. By 1985, finding no other challenging amateur competition, he was forced to join the professional ranks where, in November 1986, he became the youngest heavyweight champion in boxing history. Less than two years later, he unified the crown, establishing himself as one of the most dominant heavyweight fighters the sport had ever seen.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476618029
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 09/17/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

William F. McNeil is a longtime baseball historian and the author of numerous books on the game. A member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), he is the recipient of five Robert Peterson awards for increasing the public’s awareness of the Negro Leagues. He lives in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
William F. McNeil is a longtime baseball historian and the author of numerous books on the game. A member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), he is the recipient of five Robert Peterson awards for increasing the public's awareness of the Negro Leagues. He lives in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Prologue
1. From Brownsville to Johnstown
2. The Man—Cus D’Amato
3. The Birth of a Boxer—1980–1981
4. The Quest Begins—1982
5. A Taste of Glory—1983
6. The Fall and Rise of Mike Tyson—1984
7. Assault on the Professional Ranks—1985
8. The Road to the Championship—1986
9. Everest Conquered—November 22, 1986
10. The Unification and Beyond—1987
11. The People’s Champion—June 27, 1988
Epilogue
Appendix: The Complete Amateur and Professional Boxing Record to June 27, 1988
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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