
Battling Jack: You Gotta Fight
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Authors: |
Jackie Turpin,
W.Terry Fox |
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Released: |
2005 |
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Publisher: |
Mainstream
Publishing |
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Pages: |
304 (Paperback) |
Synopsis
Jack's father, Lionel Turpin, came from British Guiana to
volunteer for the British Army during the Great War. He was
wounded on the battlefields of France and invalided to Warwick,
the first black man to settle in the area. Lionel married a local
girl but his early death left her struggling against poverty to
raise their three sons and two daughters in pre-Welfare State
England.
As young men, the excitement and gladiatorial glamour of the ring
lured Jack and his brothers into professional boxing. From a
homemade backstreet gymnasium, they punched their way into the
record books and into the hearts of the British people. "Battling
Jack" charts the remarkable life and times of the man who was once
Britain's busiest featherweight.
It offers a ringside seat at heroic battles and comic encounters
as Turpin vividly recalls the sport, sex and slapstick of life in
the now forbidden boxing booths of the travelling fairs. He takes
us behind the scenes of a scandal that rocked the sporting world
and into his confidence over the mystery that surrounds his
younger brother's death by gunshot.
Complete with previously unpublished photographs, this is a
wonderfully narrated account of the life and times of a very
singular man. It is also the history of the beginnings of a black
presence in British boxing. Heart-rending, raw, honest and funny,
"Battling Jack" is a story that had to be told.
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