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Once There Were Giants By Jerry Izenberg

Once There Were Giants by Jerry Izenberg


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Once There Were Giants Summary

Once There Were Giants: The Golden Age of Heavyweight Boxing by Jerry Izenberg

A celebration and memorial of the greatest era of heavyweight fighters from 1962 to 1997, as witnessed ringside by an International Boxing Hall of Fame sportswriter.

Once upon a time, of all the memories made in ballparks and arenas from California to New York, there was nothing to rival that magic moment that could grab a heavyweight fight crowd by its collective jugular vein and trigger a tsunami of raw emotion before a single punch had even been thrown.

That's the way it was when the heavyweight giants danced in the boxing ring during the golden eras of the greats Ali, Frazier, Holmes, and Spinks, to name a few. There will never again be a heavyweight cycle like the one that began when Sonny Liston stopped Floyd Patterson and ended when Mike Tyson bit a slice out of Evander Holyfield's ear; when no ersatz drama, smoke, mirrors, and noise followed a fighter's entry into the ring; when the crowds knew that these men were not actors on a stage but rather giants in a ring with a single purpose to fight other giants.

By the ringside, acclaimed sportswriter Jerry Izenberg watched history as it was being made during those legendary days, witnessing fights like the Thrilla in Manila and the Rumble in the Jungle and preserving them in punchy yet tremendous prose. Delivering both his eyewitness accounts and revelatory back stories of this greatest era of heavyweight boxing, Izenberg invites readers to a place of recollection.

Once There Were Giants is his memorial to this extraordinary time, the likes of which we shall never see again.

Once There Were Giants Reviews

I was there. So was Jerry Izenberg. This is the way it was.
-Larry Holmes, former heavyweight champion

I have yet to find someone with as much knowledge of boxing as Jerry Izenberg.
-Joe Cortez, referee and International Boxing Hall of Famer

An extraordinary, historically accurate chronicle of the golden era of heavyweight boxing in the U.S. . . . one of those gems you can't put down once you start reading.
-USA Today

Once There Were Giants is a history lesson that dances the way Ali did and packs the wallop of Frazier's left hook. Only Jerry Izenberg, with sixty-plus years of no-BS reporting and bristling prose behind him, could have brought back to life the greatest era boxing's heavyweights ever saw. He knew the fighters from Liston and Foreman to Holmes and Tyson, and he had a pipeline to the mob guys, corner men, TV executives, and flimflamming promoters. There isn't another sports writer in America who's been at ringside so long or tells the stories he found there so memorably.
-John Schulian, editor (with George Kimball), At the Fights: American Writers on Boxing

Jerry Izenberg has written the most accurate and entertaining boxing book I have ever read.
-Freddie Roach, seven-time Boxing Writers Association of America Trainer of the Year

The way it was from the most prolific boxing writer I know.
-Marc Ratner, former executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission

The facts are a revelation. . . . the emotions of the characters involved were a great insight.
-Bill Parcells, former head coach of the New York Giants, New England Patriots, New York Jets, and Dallas Cowboys

Izenberg knows more about boxing than almost everybody has forgotten about everything else. It's that magical memory, along with his perspective, that makes this more than a sociological treatise. . . . [Izenberg's] jabs are precise and intentional and his right crosses are thunderous. In Once There Were Giants, Izenberg floats like a butterfly, and stings like a bee.
-NJ.com / The Star-Ledger

Most useful as an introduction to the era between 1962 and 1997 for the uninitiated, or a trip down memory lane for hard-core fans.
-Library Journal

A vivid tribute to the heavyweight division, from Floyd Patterson's time through Mike Tyson's. . . . a requiem for the days when everybody knew the name of the champ.
-LA Daily News

Izenberg argues [that this was the most competitive period in the history of boxing among the big men], and he is standing on solid ground when he says so. . . . In a lively narrative, [Izenberg] brings us to ringside and into the backrooms to visit with the fighters to relive many great moments.
-Boston Post Gazette

A masterful tome from a master of his craft, the book takes the reader past the headlines and wins and losses and reveals a time in the sport (and history) that will never be seen again. . . . If anyone is a nine-inning writer, it's Jerry Izenberg.
-BoxingScene.com

Jerry Izenberg's latest treatise on the fight game . . . contains as many subtle hints of venerated guitar pickers Hank Williams and Woody Guthrie as of iconic sports writers A J Liebling and Paul Gallico. Then again, no comparison of Izenberg to anyone else is valid . . . [he is] an original, a master wordsmith and observer of the human condition who can take familiar source material and wring from it small gems of fresh insight.
-The Sweet Science
I was there. So was Jerry Izenberg. This is the way it was.
Larry Holmes, former heavyweight champion

I have yet to find someone with as much knowledge of boxing as Jerry Izenberg.
Joe Cortez, referee and International Boxing Hall of Famer

An extraordinary, historically accurate chronicle of the golden era of heavyweight boxing in the U.S. . . . one of those gems you can't put down once you start reading.
USA Today

Once There Were Giants is a history lesson that dances the way Ali did and packs the wallop of Frazier's left hook. Only Jerry Izenberg, with sixty-plus years of no-BS reporting and bristling prose behind him, could have brought back to life the greatest era boxing's heavyweights ever saw. He knew the fighters from Liston and Foreman to Holmes and Tyson, and he had a pipeline to the mob guys, corner men, TV executives, and flimflamming promoters. There isn't another sports writer in America who's been at ringside so long or tells the stories he found there so memorably.
John Schulian, editor (with George Kimball), At the Fights: American Writers on Boxing

Jerry Izenberg has written the most accurate and entertaining boxing book I have ever read.
Freddie Roach, seven-time Boxing Writers Association of America Trainer of the Year

The way it was from the most prolific boxing writer I know.
Marc Ratner, former executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission

The facts are a revelation. . . . the emotions of the characters involved were a great insight.
Bill Parcells, former head coach of the New York Giants, New England Patriots, New York Jets, and Dallas Cowboys

Izenberg knows more about boxing than almost everybody has forgotten about everything else. It's that magical memory, along with his perspective, that makes this more than a sociological treatise. . . . [Izenberg's] jabs are precise and intentional and his right crosses are thunderous. In Once There Were Giants, Izenberg floats like a butterfly, and stings like a bee.
—NJ.com / The Star-Ledger

Most useful as an introduction to the era between 1962 and 1997 for the uninitiated, or a trip down memory lane for hard-core fans.
Library Journal

A vivid tribute to the heavyweight division, from Floyd Patterson's time through Mike Tyson's. . . . a requiem for the days when everybody knew the name of the champ.
LA Daily News

Izenberg argues [that this was the most competitive period in the history of boxing among the big men], and he is standing on solid ground when he says so. . . . In a lively narrative, [Izenberg] brings us to ringside and into the backrooms to visit with the fighters to relive many great moments.
Boston Post Gazette

A masterful tome from a master of his craft, the book takes the reader past the headlines and wins and losses and reveals a time in the sport (and history) that will never be seen again. . . . If anyone is a nine-inning writer, it's Jerry Izenberg.
—BoxingScene.com

Jerry Izenberg's latest treatise on the fight game . . . contains as many subtle hints of venerated guitar pickers Hank Williams and Woody Guthrie as of iconic sports writers A J Liebling and Paul Gallico. Then again, no comparison of Izenberg to anyone else is valid . . . [he is] an original, a master wordsmith and observer of the human condition who can take familiar source material and wring from it small gems of fresh insight.
The Sweet Science

About Jerry Izenberg

Jerry Izenberg has been a sportswriter and columnist at the Star-Ledger for fifty-four of his sixty-five years in the business. He has been inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame, and the Sports Hall of Fame of New Jersey, and he is the only sportswriter to be inducted into the New Jersey Literary Hall of Fame. He won the Associated Press's Red Smith Award for distinguished contributions to sports journalism as well as the Fleischer Award for Boxing Journalism. Izenberg has covered fifty Kentucky Derbies and is one of the two sports columnists to have covered all fifty Super Bowls. He is married with four children and nine grandchildren. He lives in Henderson, Nevada.

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GOR011081259
9781510714748
151071474X
Once There Were Giants: The Golden Age of Heavyweight Boxing by Jerry Izenberg
Used - Like New
Hardback
Skyhorse Publishing
20170223
252
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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