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Barney Ross: The Life of a Jewish Fighter

Paperback, 240 pages
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
August 11, 2009
Find it in: Sports & Fitness - Sports General - Boxing
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About this edition:
ISBN13: 9780805211733
ISBN: 080521173X
BINC: 9793693
Edition: Illustrated
Also available in: HardcovereBook
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Description: Born Dov-Ber Rasofsky to Eastern European immigrant parents, Barney Ross grew up in a tough Chicago neighborhood and witnessed his father's murder, his mother's nervous breakdown, and the dispatching of his three younger siblings to an orphanage, all before he turned fourteen. To make enough money to reunite the family, Ross became a petty thief, a gambler, a messenger boy for Al Capone, and, eventually, an amateur boxer. Turning professional at nineteen, he would capture the lightweight, junior welterweight, and welterweight titles over the course of a ten-year career. Ross began his career as the scrappy "Jew kid," ended it as an American sports icon, and went on to become a hero during World War II, earning a Silver Star for his heroic actions at Guadalcanal. While recovering from war wounds and malaria he became addicted to morphine, but with fierce effort he ultimately kicked his habit and then campaigned fervently against drug abuse. And the fighter who brought his father's relig...

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Author: Douglas Century

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