In the Ring With Jack Dempsey - Part II: 1919 - 1923, contains descriptions of Jack Dempsey's successful title defenses (including pre-fight hype, training and sparring, predictions, pre- and post-fight analysis); discussion of his opponents and their careers (Billy Miske, Bill Brennan, Georges Carpentier, Tom Gibbons, and Luis Firpo); economics and negotiations; controversies; legal, political, and racial obstacles; Harry Wills and the color line; Harry Greb, Gene Tunney, Jack Kearns, Tex Rickard and boxing's first million-dollar gate(s); criminal and civil cases; Dempsey's personal life, and much more. Hundreds of rare photos are included. 819 pages in this book alone, based on primary sources, continuing the three-part series of the most thorough books ever written on Jack Dempsey's life and career. Book likely will be released sometime in May 2023. No later than June. This content is protected This content is protected
Interesting, seems like they're covering all fields. Good to know it isn't just a propaganda book sucking Dempsey off.
Nope, just a Dempsey realist. The dude might've been a beast but was vastly overrated by the public at the time, which caused his legend to surpass him. In Dempsey's own words: "I was a pretty good fighter. But it was the writers who made me great." I just want an unbiased book on him, instead of the propagandized nonsense that's mostly out there.
Turn around. Go buy the book. Go buy the Fitzsimmons and Jeffries and most of all the Johnson set. Pollack sets a new bar for studies of the early heavies.
Any particular critiques with Unforgivable Blackness? I never bothered reading it since I figured it was a very biased take on Johnson.
It's an excellent book. It examines his life as well as the social and historical context of Johnson and the world he lived in. However, it's most definitely not a hagiography. Biased how?