Bouts of Mania: Ali, Frazier, and Foreman--and an America on the Ropes
Bouts of Mania describes the glorious era when Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, and George Foreman fought each other in every possible combination, on nearly every possible continent. In their most memorable bouts from 1971 to 1975, the three men created athletic set pieces that continue to resonate: the Fight of the Century, Down Goes Frazier!, the Rumble in the Jungle, and the Thrilla in Manila. Their fights for the heavyweight belt (when that title still meant something) made for a roiling and convulsive tournament, all the more striking against a backdrop of national dysfunction. In fact, their heroic efforts—global spectacles that offered brief glimpses of clarity and confidence—may have been the only thing that made sense back home during the social and political morass of the 1970s.

In Bouts of Mania, Richard Hoffer, a longtime writer for Sports Illustrated, evokes all the hopes and hoopla, the hype and hysteria of boxing's last and best “golden age.”
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Bouts of Mania: Ali, Frazier, and Foreman--and an America on the Ropes
Bouts of Mania describes the glorious era when Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, and George Foreman fought each other in every possible combination, on nearly every possible continent. In their most memorable bouts from 1971 to 1975, the three men created athletic set pieces that continue to resonate: the Fight of the Century, Down Goes Frazier!, the Rumble in the Jungle, and the Thrilla in Manila. Their fights for the heavyweight belt (when that title still meant something) made for a roiling and convulsive tournament, all the more striking against a backdrop of national dysfunction. In fact, their heroic efforts—global spectacles that offered brief glimpses of clarity and confidence—may have been the only thing that made sense back home during the social and political morass of the 1970s.

In Bouts of Mania, Richard Hoffer, a longtime writer for Sports Illustrated, evokes all the hopes and hoopla, the hype and hysteria of boxing's last and best “golden age.”
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Bouts of Mania: Ali, Frazier, and Foreman--and an America on the Ropes

Bouts of Mania: Ali, Frazier, and Foreman--and an America on the Ropes

by Richard Hoffer
Bouts of Mania: Ali, Frazier, and Foreman--and an America on the Ropes

Bouts of Mania: Ali, Frazier, and Foreman--and an America on the Ropes

by Richard Hoffer

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Bouts of Mania describes the glorious era when Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, and George Foreman fought each other in every possible combination, on nearly every possible continent. In their most memorable bouts from 1971 to 1975, the three men created athletic set pieces that continue to resonate: the Fight of the Century, Down Goes Frazier!, the Rumble in the Jungle, and the Thrilla in Manila. Their fights for the heavyweight belt (when that title still meant something) made for a roiling and convulsive tournament, all the more striking against a backdrop of national dysfunction. In fact, their heroic efforts—global spectacles that offered brief glimpses of clarity and confidence—may have been the only thing that made sense back home during the social and political morass of the 1970s.

In Bouts of Mania, Richard Hoffer, a longtime writer for Sports Illustrated, evokes all the hopes and hoopla, the hype and hysteria of boxing's last and best “golden age.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780306822230
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 07/08/2014
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Richard Hoffer has been an award-winning writer for Sports Illustrated for more than twenty years and is the author of three previous books, including A Savage Business: The Comeback and Comedown of Mike Tyson. He lives in Santa Barbara, California.

Table of Contents

Prologue 1

1970

Chapter 1 Rat Bins, Unwashed Punks, and White Owl Cigars 7

Chapter 2 Philco Dreams, Philadelphia's Finest, and a Fiat-Footed Bull 15

Chapter 3 Horoscopes, the Fifth Ward, and a Little Mean Guy 23

1971

Chapter 4 Velvet Hot Pants, Tough Going in Laos, and Closed-Circuit Doppelgangers 33

Chapter 5 Little Sissies, Soul Power, and Judy Garland's Shoes 43

Chapter 6 Red Tassels, Celebrity Scribes, and Duke Ellington 55

1972

Chapter 7 Techniques of Ballyhoo, the Pittsburgh Symphony, and Tall Timber 71

Chapter 8 Nietzsche, a Black Hospital, and a Piranha Pond 83

1973

Chapter 9 A Tunnel of Love, a Red Rubber Mouse, and a Veteran Russian 93

Chapter 10 A Short Trip, a Whodoyoucallum, and Old Heroes 105

Chapter 11 A Rope Bed, UFOs, and The Dating Game 113

1974

Chapter 12 Two Pasty Men, a Bad and Ugly Scene, and Ice Cream on a Stick 125

Chapter 13 Marlene Dietrich, a Robot, and an International Smash and Grab 133

Chapter 14 A Leopard-Skin Hat, a Monster, and Mr. Tooth Decay 141

Chapter 15 Nuclearology a Picnic Basket, and Judge Craven 149

Chapter 16 Chicken Claws, Mozambique, and a Convertible Cadillac 159

1975

Chapter 17 Coke-Bottle Glasses, a Florida Dog Track, and a Mummy 169

Chapter 18 Economic Technicians, the Other Wife, and the Wildlife Fund 179

Chapter 19 Subdural Blossoms, Coolers of San Miguel, and Gin 191

Chapter 20 Nursery Rhymes, Pretty Shoes, and a Horrible Soufflé 197

1996

Chapter 21 A Steamboat, Leprosy, and a Caesars Palace Parking Lot 207

2011

Chapter 22 A Second Banana, Betsy Ross, and a Dodge Drafter 225

2013

Chapter 23 A Smell of Sorrow, Ham Hocks, and the Gourmet Products Show 239

Acknowledgments 251

Notes 253

Bibliography 263

Index 267

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