About This Book
A boxing impresario receives an unexpected letter offering a prodigiously trained young fighter purportedly raised by a once-famous, ill-fated champion, and travels north to verify the claim. He reconstructs the elder fighter's career and reputation for bad luck, learns of a withdrawn life after personal loss, and questions whether the promised talent exists. The narrative follows the promoter's investigations among small-town residents, his encounters with the retired fighter's past, and moments that reveal the sport's mixture of business, mythmaking, vulnerability, and surprising humanity.
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