New Book - Tony Zale The Man of Steel

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  1. apollack

    apollack Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Win By KO Publications is pleased to announce the publication of Tony Zale The Man of Steel, now available on amazon and other online book dealers.

    http://www.amazon.com/Tony-Zale-Man...609907&sr=1-1&keywords=tony+zale+man+of+steel

    In the 1940s, two-time world middleweight champion Tony Zale seemingly had it all. Battling colorful Rocky Graziano in The Ring magazine’s Fights of the Year in 1946 and 1947, "The Man of Steel" from Gary, Indiana, convincingly defeated him in their third and final contest in 1948. These bouts are acknowledged as among the most exciting trilogies in boxing history. Tony had hosts of adoring fans and supportive family, was married to a beautiful and talented woman, and had two little girls whom he adored.

    Becoming world champion was an amazing feat for this son of Polish immigrants. Feeling responsible for the accident which killed his father when Tony was two years old, he became a shy and withdrawn young boy. As a result of the boxing influence of his older brothers, however, he discovered a way out of his introversion and shyness by proving himself in the ring.

    Once his professional boxing career had ended, Tony wound up financially with very little to show for all his pain and sacrifice endured in the ring. He suffered through a bitter divorce where he repeatedly attempted to gain custody of his daughters. This battle, along with a botched financial investment, devoured his life's savings and took him to an unexpected level of poverty. While all this drained him both mentally and physically, Tony never lost the Spirit within.

    Thus, when everything seemed stacked against him, Tony dug himself out with the same kind of will, faith, and determination that had led him to become a world champion. Along the way, he touched the lives of countless young people, both as the head coach of the Chicago Catholic Youth Organization and Chicago Parks Department boxing programs. As a result, this soft-spoken champion became nearly as well-known and admired for his contributions to the lives of others as he had been for the remarkable courage and fortitude he exhibited during his boxing career. Tony Zale, The Man of Steel includes over 400 photos depicting his amazing life.

    AUTHORS ---- This is Tony's nephew Thad 'Ted' Zale's first publication. Co-author and boxing historian Clay Moyle has published two other works about early boxers Sam Langford and Billy Miske. A portion of this biography's proceeds will fund a scholarship in the name of Tony Zale through the Polish National Alliance in Chicago, Illinois.
     
  2. MyName

    MyName Simon Adebisi Full Member

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    This looks very nice.
     
  3. robert ungurean

    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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    I'll b getting a copy. One of my all time faves.
     
  4. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Thanks for the heads up on this .I may buy it after getting the second volume of your Jack Johnson book.
     
  5. impacted

    impacted Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Looks a fantastic read. Winning two out of three against Graziano when years past his best says it all about Zale's toughness.
     
  6. Warwick Hunt

    Warwick Hunt Active Member Full Member

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    I will be buying this.
     
  7. burt bienstock

    burt bienstock Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    About time a biography of a most underrated middleweight of modern times
    emerged,Tony Zale. And written by Clay Moyle, makes it a book to soon purchase. I was a great admirer of Rocky Graziano, watching him ringside
    since his prelim days, but the pre-ww2 Tony Zale would have destroyed Graziano much easier. Zale was truly a "man of steel ".
     
  8. Warwick Hunt

    Warwick Hunt Active Member Full Member

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    Did you see any of Zale's fights Burt?
     
  9. young griffo

    young griffo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I can't wait for Klompton's review of it.
     
  10. Baby-Faced Bum

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  11. burt bienstock

    burt bienstock Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No, WH, but I was a great admirer of Tony Zale and his pre WW2
    contemporary MWs such as Freddie Steele, Billy Conn, Fred Apostoli, Solly Krieger, Al Hostak, Teddy Yarosz etc. What a tough bunch of middleweights those days and Zale was one of the stars...
     
  12. jdempsey85

    jdempsey85 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Any posters read this? A must buy?
     
  13. SuzieQ49

    SuzieQ49 The Manager Full Member

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    Why couldn't you admit this in the other thread? I knew it
     
  14. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    This.