Damage

Damage
The Untold Story of Brain Trauma in Boxing
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Artikel-Nr:
9781949590210
Veröffentl:
2021
Erscheinungsdatum:
25.05.2021
Seiten:
312
Autor:
Tris Dixon
Gewicht:
610 g
Format:
235x161x27 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Tris Dixon has written about boxing at all levels for more than two decades. He is the former editor of Boxing News and has covered the sport in more than a dozen countries and over four continents. Dixon has written for The Ring and Boxing Scene and has worked as a boxing broadcaster for Sky Sports, BT Sport, and CNN. He authored the books Damage: The Untold Story of Brain Trauma in Boxing, The Road to Nowhere: A Journey Through Boxing's Wastelands and Money: The Life and Fast Times of Floyd Mayweather, and he ghostwrote War and Peace: My Story with British boxing icon Ricky Hatton. He's also an elector for the International Boxing Hall of Fame, a member of The Ring ratings panel, the Boxing Writer's Club, and the Boxing Writers Association of America. Dixon currently resides in New Forest, United Kingdom.
"Anyone who loves boxing-even the sport's most die-hard supporters-must take a longer and more serious look at the issues that Tris Dixon writes about with such nuance and humanity in Damage...there's no better argument for more studies, discussion, and awareness than this book, a volume equal parts heartbreaking and inspiring with respect to the need for change."-Greg Bishop, Senior Writer, Sports IllustratedThe secret history brain damage in boxing has never been fully told-until now. From the story behind Muhammad Ali's deterioration, to first-hand accounts from the fighters themselves, including the beloved Micky Ward.In Damage, author Tris Dixon delivers a gripping history of "boxing's darkest secret"-CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy), which was known previously as "Dementia Pugilistica" and "Punch Drunk Syndrome."This highly-anticipated book has already generated intense discussion on social media about the inner-conflict that comes with being a fan of the "sweet science, " and the difficulty involved in witnessing the devastating brain trauma suffered by the warriors who fight for the entertainment of millions. Unfortunately, the promoters, managers, and other non-participants who profit from the violence have long looked the other way. Will this book finally drive them to address the issue and help fighters get the help they deserve?

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