Atlas: A Son's Journey from the Streets to the Ring to a Life Worth Living

Author:   Teddy Atlas ,  Peter Alson
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
ISBN:  

9780060542405


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   15 June 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Atlas: A Son's Journey from the Streets to the Ring to a Life Worth Living


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The autobiography of legendary boxing trainer and television commentator Atlas chronicles his journey as the delinquent son of a doctor to a man who embraces and lives by his father's values and codes.

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Author:   Teddy Atlas ,  Peter Alson
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Imprint:   HarperCollins,Australia
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.535kg
ISBN:  

9780060542405


ISBN 10:   0060542403
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   15 June 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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"""The book is a winner, on all cards, from the first to the final bell."" -- Boston Globe ""A work of cumulative, powerful impact: [Teddy Atlas] doesn't allow anyone, readers included, to evade life's tough questions."" -- Kirkus Reviews"


Boxing commentator and former trainer Atlas describes a youth spent looking for love and recognition in all the wrong places, until he found it inside the ropes. In his heyday, the author was known in boxing circles as a trainer's trainer who gave his charges the hand skills and, more importantly, the head skills they needed to be champions. He came by those skills the hard way. As a boy, starved for his parents' attention, Atlas took the low road: dropping out of high school, street-fighting, taking to petty crime. He did a short stint in prison. Then he caught a break. Released from jail, awaiting trial, he got a job working at Cus D'Amato's legendary Catskills training camp. Prison had taught Atlas about fear; everyone feels it, and it can be harnessed as a positive asset, he writes. Boxing camp taught him about discipline. Not that he didn't occasionally slip back into his bad behavior, which provides much color here-after all, this is a book about confronting your weaknesses. In a voice shorn of pretense, both edgy and polished, Atlas describes trying to instill his brand of integrity in his fighters, a bunch of young men who had their share of emotional problems. He had to teach them to honor themselves, in particular not to cave during rough moments in or out of the ring. If they did, he told them, they would hurt more the next day than they ever would from immediately confronting the problem at hand. This demanding ethos cost Atlas more than one fighter and some significant paydays, but he also won world championships and a sterling reputation. He may soon be even better known as a talented boxing anecdotist. A work of cumulative, powerful impact: This author doesn't allow anyone, readers included, to evade life's tough questions. (Kirkus Reviews)


The book is a winner, on all cards, from the first to the final bell. --Boston Globe A work of cumulative, powerful impact: [Teddy Atlas] doesn t allow anyone, readers included, to evade life s tough questions. --Kirkus Reviews The book is a winner, on all cards, from the first to the final bell. --Boston Globe A work of cumulative, powerful impact: [Teddy Atlas] doesn't allow anyone, readers included, to evade life's tough questions. --Kirkus Reviews


A work of cumulative, powerful impact: [Teddy Atlas] doesn t allow anyone, readers included, to evade life s tough questions. --Kirkus Reviews


The book is a winner, on all cards, from the first to the final bell. -- Boston Globe


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Teddy Atlas works as a color analyst on ESPN's Friday Night Fights and was boxing commentator for NBC's coverage of the Olympic games in Sydney (2000) and Athens (2004). He is also founder and chairman of the Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Foundation, named for his father, which has raised and donated more than one million dollars to individuals and organizations in need.

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