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'In On the Chin Alex McClintock uses his own unlikely progress through the amateur ranks as a springboard to explore the history, culture and contradictions of the sweet science—with detours through some of its notable characters, including: Benny ‘The Ghetto Wizard’ Leonard, ‘The Boxing Barista’ Luigi Coluzzi, the immaculately named Trenton Titsworth, and the great Ruben Olivares, once described as ‘the undisputed champion of the bender and the cabaret’.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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Lore Lands a Haymaker on Knockout Yarn
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 16 November 2019; (p. 22)
— Review of On the Chin : A Boxing Education 2019 single work autobiography'Alex McClintock has written a very good boxing book and a not very good boxing book. As a memoir of McClintock’s brief amateur boxing career, On the Chin is a triumph.'
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Lore Lands a Haymaker on Knockout Yarn
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 16 November 2019; (p. 22)
— Review of On the Chin : A Boxing Education 2019 single work autobiography'Alex McClintock has written a very good boxing book and a not very good boxing book. As a memoir of McClintock’s brief amateur boxing career, On the Chin is a triumph.'
Last amended 27 Jun 2019 09:58:42