When Boxing Was a Jewish Sport

When Boxing Was a Jewish Sport
Title When Boxing Was a Jewish Sport PDF eBook
Author Allen Bodner
Publisher Praeger
Pages 256
Release 1997-10-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The author reports on the many young Jewish fighters who began boxing for the money. In the 1920s and 1930s, "Jews were represented in almost every aspect of the sport, from manufacturing equipment to management."--Jacket.

Stars in the Ring: Jewish Champions in the Golden Age of Boxing

Stars in the Ring: Jewish Champions in the Golden Age of Boxing
Title Stars in the Ring: Jewish Champions in the Golden Age of Boxing PDF eBook
Author Mike Silver
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 383
Release 2016-03-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1630761400

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For more than sixty years—from the 1890s to the 1950s—boxing was an integral part of American popular culture and a major spectator sport rivaling baseball in popularity. More Jewish athletes have competed as boxers than all other professional sports combined; in the period from 1901 to 1939, 29 Jewish boxers were recognized as world champions and more than 160 Jewish boxers ranked among the top contenders in their respective weight divisions. Stars in the Ring,by renowned boxing historian Mike Silver, presents this vibrant social history in the first illustrated encyclopedic compendium of its kind.

When Boxing Was a Jewish Sport

When Boxing Was a Jewish Sport
Title When Boxing Was a Jewish Sport PDF eBook
Author Allen Bodner
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 251
Release 2011-02-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1438436084

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A vivid portrayal of the important role of Jews in American boxing history, and vice versa.

Jewish Jocks

Jewish Jocks
Title Jewish Jocks PDF eBook
Author Franklin Foer
Publisher Twelve
Pages 237
Release 2012-10-30
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1455516112

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A collection of essays by today's preeminent writers on significant Jewish figures in sports, told with humor, heart, and an eye toward the ever elusive question of Jewish identity. Jewish Jocks: An Unorthodox Hall of Fame is a timeless collection of biographical musings, sociological riffs about assimilation, first-person reflections, and, above all, great writing on some of the most influential and unexpected pioneers in the world of sports. Featuring work by today's preeminent writers, these essays explore significant Jewish athletes, coaches, broadcasters, trainers, and even team owners (in the finite universe of Jewish Jocks, they count!). Contributors include some of today's most celebrated writers covering a vast assortment of topics, including David Remnick on the biggest mouth in sports, Howard Cosell; Jonathan Safran Foer on the prodigious and pugnacious Bobby Fischer; Man Booker Prize-winner Howard Jacobson writing elegantly on Marty Reisman, America's greatest ping-pong player and the sport's ultimate showman. Deborah Lipstadt examines the continuing legacy of the Munich Massacre, the fortieth anniversary of which coincided with the 2012 London Olympics. Jane Leavy reveals why Sandy Koufax agreed to attend her daughter's bat mitzvah. And we learn how Don Lerman single-handedly thrust competitive eating into the public eye with three pounds of butter and 120 jalapeño peppers. These essays are supplemented by a cover design and illustrations throughout by Mark Ulriksen. From settlement houses to stadiums and everywhere in between, Jewish Jock features men and women who do not always fit the standard athletic mold. Rather, they utilized talents long prized by a people of the book (and a people of commerce) to game these games to their advantage, in turn forcing the rest of the world to either copy their methods -- or be left in their dust.

The Cambridge Companion to Boxing

The Cambridge Companion to Boxing
Title The Cambridge Companion to Boxing PDF eBook
Author Gerald Early
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 397
Release 2019-01-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107058015

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Offers accessible and informative essays about the social impact and historical importance of boxing around the globe.

The Jewish Boxers Hall of Fame

The Jewish Boxers Hall of Fame
Title The Jewish Boxers Hall of Fame PDF eBook
Author Ken Blady
Publisher SP Books
Pages 360
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780933503878

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Blows to the Head

Blows to the Head
Title Blows to the Head PDF eBook
Author Binnie Klein
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 208
Release 2010-03-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1438430035

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A provocative tale of an unlikely contender and her midlife transformation through boxing.