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ISBN: 978-1-4560-3272-2
# Pages: 234 pages
Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5
Format: Softcover
Product Description
"This is the story of a man named Brawley Weston, a quiet and determined man in his thirties, who is a warehouse worker by day and a struggling boxer during off-hours, set in the early 1960s in Harlem.
Brawley Weston yearns for a chance to have a bout against a ranked boxing contender so that he may have a chance at fighting for the Heavyweight World Boxing Championship and is willing to go through all of the trials in order to get that chance.
Set during the early 1960s at the onset of a political and social revolution, images of the Viet Nam War, racial tensions all across America, urban decay, and images of the birth of the Beatles and the coming of a brash young boxer who woudl change sports as we know it, Muhammed Ali are all part of the canvas that is part of this man's life and our's."