John L. Sullivan and His America Isenberg Paperback John Wiley & Sons

John L. Sullivan and His America Isenberg Paperback John Wiley & Sons

John L. Sullivan and His AmericaAuthor(s): Michael T. Isenberg\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: University of Illinois Press, United States\nImprint: University of Illinois Press\nISBN-13: 9780252064340, 978-0252064340\nSynopsis\nThe \""Great John L.\"" reigned supreme as world heavyweight champion from his victory over Paddy Ryan in 1882 until James J. Corbett knocked him out in 1892. A drunkard, a wastrel, an adulterer, a wife beater, and a bully, Sullivan still became American's first national sports hero and represented the hopes and aspirations of millions of people.\n\nMichael Isenberg traces Sullivan's eventful life from his humble beginnings in Boston to the height of his immense popularity. The boxer moved as easily in the world of reputable workingmen as he did in the shadowlands on the margins of the sport while his success played a major role in transforming boxing into a profitable and ultimately legitimate business. Tapping previously unexplored archival material--including.

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