Friday, July 27, 2012
PimPage: An Occasional Feature in Which I Call Attention to Books of Interest
Tomato Can Comeback (Fight Card): Jack Tunney, Henry Brown, Paul Bishop, Mel Odom: Amazon.com: Kindle Store: Tom Garrick had a heart of gold, a jaw of iron, and heavy artillery in both fists. This orphan from the Windy City returned from the Korean War to battle his way up the welterweight ranks, inspiring speculation about a title bid. Then he slugged it out with a top contender who humiliated him over eleven rounds and cut short his victory march.
Popular opinion was he had been exposed as a lucky pretender. The newspapers dubbed him "Tomato Can" after watching the blood splatter around the ring like tomato juice from a tin can being battered by a tire iron.
Now, for some mysterious reason, 'Tomato Can' Garrick is lacing on the gloves again, hoping for a shot at redemption. He has no promoter, no manager, not even a sparring partner. The only one in his corner is a buddy from the war who has never been inside the boxing game before.
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I haven't read that many boxing stories, most of those by Robert E. Howard, and "A Piece of Steak" by Jack London, which is a masterpiece.
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