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Henry Cooper: The Authorised Biography Book

Henry Cooper: the Authorised Biography of Britain's Greatest Boxing Hero seeks to redress and celebrate the central anomaly of Cooper's career, namely that he is best remembered for one punch in a fight he lost. The left hook with which he floored Cassius Clay in 1963 which is still widely regarded as the defining point of his career. Published 39 years after that fight with Clay (later Muhammad Ali) and 31 years after Cooper hung up his gloves for good, Edwards' work is also an exercise in time travel. It visits a London, a sport and a society that seem almost unrecognisable--by turns impossibly gentle and brutal, cynical and naive. Of the brutality, we are spared very little. Try this notably visceral description of the newly-crowned British heavyweight champion's condition after a particularly brutal fight: "The 3 lbs of congealed blood that he had ingested, a giant blutwurst really, also took some time to remove itself: 'I was so swollen up and sore, I couldn't even wear trousers for a week.'" Last year's intelligent, entertaining biography of Stirling Moss proved that Edwards is a sparky, opinionated writer who can produce memorably rich, evocative prose blended with slices of wit, pomposity and bombast. This book, while unmistakably an authorised account, crackles with enthusiasm, not least, one suspects, because Edwards turns up new material throughout. Think you know the story of Clay and 'Enery's 'Ammer? Think again. --Alex HankinRead More

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  • TheBookPeople

    Henry Cooper is best remembered for the night he nearly changed boxing history - 19 July 1963. Fighting an up-and-coming boxer by the name of Cassius Clay, later to become Muhammad Ali, his famous left hook (known as 'Henry's Hammer') sent Clay crashing onto the canvas. Arguably Britain's greatest ever heavyweight fighter, Cooper won 40 of his 55 professional bouts, beating most of the true boxing greats along the way. His story is littered with famous names - Rocky Marciano, Floyd Patterson, Sonny Liston, Joe Louis, Sugar Ray Robinson, and, of course, Ali. But Cooper's retirement from the sport did not spell the end of his time in the public eye, as he embarked on a successful media career. Disaster struck in the 1990s, however, when his innocent involvement in a scandal surrounding insurance giants Lloyd's of London led to him having to sell his unique collection of three Lonsdale belts to pay his bills.He was knighted in the millennium New Year's honours list for his services to boxing, and his death in May 2011 sparked a huge outpouring of tributes from the sporting community.

  • Waterstones

    This is the biography of an intriguing character, a great fighter and a true sporting legend.

  • 184358946X
  • 9781843589464
  • Robert Edwards
  • 25 May 2012
  • John Blake Publishing Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 288
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