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OverviewLords of the Ring revives the exciting era - now largely forgotten - when college boxing attracted huge crowds and flashy headlines, outdrawing the professional bouts. On the same night in 1940 when Joe Louis defended his heavy-weight crown before 11,000 fans in New York's Madison Square Garden, collegiate boxers battled before 15,000 fans in Madison...Wisconsin. Under legendary coach John Walsh, the most successful coach in the history of American collegiate boxing, University of Wisconsin boxers won 8 NCAA team championships and 38 individual titles from 1933 to 1960. Badger boxers included heroes like Woody Swancutt, who later helped initiate the Strategic Air Command, and rogues like Sidney Korshak, later the most feared mob attorney in the United States. A young fighter named Cassius Clay also boxed in the Wisconsin Field House during this dazzling era. But in April 1960 collegiate boxing was forever changed when Charlie Mohr - Wisconsin's most popular boxer, an Olympic prospect - slipped into a coma after an NCAA tournament bout in Madison. Suddenly, not just Mohr's life but the entire sport of college boxing was in peril. It was to be the last NCAA boxing tournament ever held. Lords of the Ring tells the whole extraordinary story of Wisconsin boxing, based on dozens of interviews and extensive examination of newspaper microfilm, boxing records, and memorabilia. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Doug MoePublisher: University of Wisconsin Press Imprint: University of Wisconsin Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.333kg ISBN: 9780299204204ISBN 10: 0299204200 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 30 September 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"A wonderful book that brings back to life those last bittersweet days of collegiate boxing. As a native Madisonian who witnessed the match that ended Charlie Mohr's life, I'm grateful that here, finally, is the true, unvarnished story. - David Maraniss, author of They Marched into Sunlight """"A story of exhilaration and heartbreak.... It probably reads like a Greek tragedy for the book's leading characters from Wisconsin's glory days of boxing."""" - Tom Butler, retired sportswriter and columnist, Wisconsin State Journal" A wonderful book that brings back to life those last bittersweet days of collegiate boxing. As a native Madisonian who witnessed the match that ended Charlie Mohr's life, I'm grateful that here, finally, is the true, unvarnished story. - David Maraniss, author of They Marched into Sunlight A story of exhilaration and heartbreak.... It probably reads like a Greek tragedy for the book's leading characters from Wisconsin's glory days of boxing. - Tom Butler, retired sportswriter and columnist, Wisconsin State Journal A wonderful book that brings back to life those last bittersweet days of collegiate boxing. As a native Madisonian who witnessed the match that ended Charlie Mohr's life, I'm grateful that here, finally, is the true, unvarnished story. - David Maraniss, author of They Marched into Sunlight A story of exhilaration and heartbreak.... It probably reads like a Greek tragedy for the book's leading characters from Wisconsin's glory days of boxing. - Tom Butler, retired sportswriter and columnist, Wisconsin State Journal Author InformationDoug Moe is a daily columnist for the Capital Times in Madison, Wisconsin. He is the author of The World of Mike Royko, which was a Chicago Tribune Choice Selection of the Year. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |