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Irish Thunder: the Hard Life and Times of Micky Ward PDF Book IRISH THUNDER: THE HARD LIFE AND TIMES OF MICKY WARD PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Bob Halloran | 352 pages | 19 Oct 2010 | ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD | 9780762769865 | English | Old Saybrook, United States Irish Thunder: The Hard Life and Times of Micky Ward PDF Book Related Articles. Rating details. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. Mike Tyson fought t Box-office sensations Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale star in The Fighter , in theaters December 10, , and Irish Thunder is the story behind the film, the story of ''Irish'' Micky Ward's unlikely road to the world light welterweight title. Good book. Dickie was in prison, his life was a mess and his dreams of becoming a champion of the world had been shattered. There was no mega marketing machine bombarding our short attention spans with a campaign to make Kelly Pavlik into the torchbearer for the sport in I had a good relationship with Joe Lake, an advisor to Ward, as well as with Ward himself. Mar 30, Stephanie rated it really liked it. But this book details Micky's tough rise, fall and eventual rise again including all the g Interesting book. Then, unexpectedly, Machida landed a left hand that dropped Sokoudjou and proceeded to gain an arm triangle that forced a submission at of the second round. He knows exactly what buttons to push to keep his name in the papers-—or, more accurately today, on computer screens—and feeds us rabid presshounds of negativity and turmoil red meat, with his intra-familial beefs and 50 Cent-inspired rants proclaiming his peerlessness. Connect with us. Return to Book Page. Sponsored Affordable homecare? Average rating 3. The Tap was their comfort zone. In no way was he destined to become a boxer. Name required. May 25, Brooke Binette rated it really liked it. I'll have to read Micky's own book now. Very good book. He came from Lowell, Massachusetts and at the age of 7 decided to follow in the footsteps of his older brother Dickie Eklund. Don't have an account? Pierre grabbed Hughes left arm and turned it into an inescapable arm bar. I would do things to make sure I never rose above a certain level. Are You Ready for Some Football Ten rounds of brutal action ended with Micky winning by decision, and reviving enthusiasm for a sport that had been weighted down by years of showboating and corruption. This is a great book about a boxer with much talent. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Irish Thunder: The Hard Life and Times of Micky Ward Writer The fighter has to be rewarded for staying the course, and not allowing himself to be knocked off the title path since turning pro in , and progressing at a sometimes snailish pace, and sticking with his no-name trainer Jack Loew even though some experts urged him to trade Loew in for a flashier model, and battling frail hands, and getting pinched for slugging an off-duty cop in You certainly are the runaway frontrunner for Fighter of the Decade…. Micky Ward is a throwback fighter and this book does a good job showing that. He has learned to use that memory to his advantage. In fact, Ward engages in very little trash talking, letting his hands and boxing skill do the talking. Jun 09, Frank rated it liked it. In reality, if it was allowable, I'd probably give it a 3. I'll have to read Micky's own book now. Although he took a break, he had to come back to the sport. Micky Ward is simply an incredible story. Though the fight was definitively over, Guillard attempted to assault Clementi but referee Herb Dean grabbed the fighter. ESPN and Boston television reporter Bob Halloran recounts Micky's rise to hero status, his rivalry with his imprisoned brother, and the negotiations, betrayals, and drugs that ultimately shaped a wild youth into a nationally respected boxer. Welcome to Lowell, Massachusetts -- where anything can happen. The respect came pouring forth when he stayed on his trembling legs in the second round of his September scrap with Taylor, and intensified when he closed the show with a KO crack in the seventh. Lots more detail about the managing, promoting, training, and especially the boxing etc. He is the type of fighter whose legend will only grow larger as more time goes by. Writer did a great job recounting his fights. A grudge fight between two Louisiana fighters ended in a decisive submission victory by Rich Clementi of Slidell over the favored Melvin Guillard of New Orleans. If you grew up in Lowell, you were tough because Lowell made you that way. Give it a try :. A light and easy read. He lost plenty of fights but he came back again and again and again. Don't have an account? You are commenting using your Google account. Morning Sport Briefing Subscriber only. The Ruddock fight should have been mine. Sugar Ray Leonard won there, as did Marvin Hagler. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Probably the best legal punch he ever threw. Where do you start to write a description on this book about Irish Micky Ward. Then something changed, he decided not to go gentle into that good night and raged against the dying of his dreams and his light to quote Dylan Thomas. Irish Thunder: The Hard Life and Times of Micky Ward Reviews As a kid he had a passive personality, and both of his parents were college graduates who held what he calls high ranking positions in the corporate world. Lowell, Massachusetts United States. He suggests Ward was "winning" the aborted Vince Phillips fight, although all three judges had Micky down after two completed rounds. Dec 04, Brian Bradbury rated it liked it. Some of the fights I lost I could or should have won. Dickie was in prison, his life was a mess and his dreams of becoming a champion of the world had been shattered. If you've read a police report or a crime novel, then picture that style telling the story of Micky Ward, one of the most amazing stories in boxing. Post to Cancel. Andrews lost to a man who entered the ring that night with a record of and 2. The Tap was no-frills with a handful of tables and enough wooden stools to surround a small, oval bar. Yet, it lacked something. Though that style continued for much of the book it became a little less so as the book went on, making it much more tolerable. The determination that Micky Ward showed in his training and in his vision and also in the maelstrom of the thick of his fights was incredible. Micky Ward is a throwback fighter and this book does a good job showing that. Related Topics:. It took him amateur fights and 95 professional fights, including 43 pro losses, to get there, and then he stayed there, in Lowell. After a fifteen-year pro career followed by a string of defeats and three years of retirement, the Lowell, Masschusetts, native defeated Arturo Gatti in capturing the world light welterweight title. Rating details. But we still withheld a measure of respect before Pavlik met Taylor, the middleweight king, in Atlantic City. His life changed when his father held a Mike Tyson fight party at the family home. The respect came pouring forth when he stayed on his trembling legs in the second round of his September scrap with Taylor, and intensified when he closed the show with a KO crack in the seventh. Manager Dave Selwyn can be contacted at: Boxingkid aol. Further examination shows Ward to be a tough, old school hard working blue collar man who never forgot where he came from. Bob Halloran. Irish Thunder: The Hard Life and Times of Micky Ward Read Online Unfortunately, Halloran fails to delve deeper into Ward's personal life, perhaps by design. Sort order. A hard worker who overcame bad luck, bad management, and chronic pain in his hands, he avoided the pitfall of poverty and dead-end work that plagued Lowell to become a Golden Gloves junior welterweight. Box-office sensations Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale star in The Fighter , in theaters December 10, , and Irish Thunder is the story behind the film, the story of ''Irish'' Micky Ward's unlikely road to the world light welterweight title. Looking forward to the movie coming out about his life. That injury incurred by Ward would plague him throughout his career. Jan 04, Wayne Fitzpatrick rated it really liked it Shelves: sports , memoir. The judges scored it , twice for Liddell who won his first bout after back-to-back losses. Here's a rewarding link to round 7 of the Sanchez fight. I actually liked this book, Even my boyfriend who doesnt normally read got through the book as well. After a fifteen-year pro career followed by a string of defeats and three years of retirement, the Lowell, Masschusetts, native defeated Arturo Gatti in capturing the world light welterweight title. Some fighters wow you with their skill Mayweather and others with their stamina Ali in the Jungle and others with their technique Gennady Gelovkin and others with their brute force and aggression Mike Tyson. The photo was taken some thirty years earlier when Freitas was still able to pick up a few bucks fighting in small New England venues from Providence to Portland. Ward, who was 12 at the time, worshipped his brother and would eventually be trained by him when he turned professional in It gives pretty interesting details on his brother, Dickie, and several other players during his career, which spanned over three decades.
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