Anyone read Micky Ward's biography book?

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  • MaTTuP
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    Anyone read Micky Ward's biography book?

    I hear it is being made into a movie... I finished reading the Irish Thunder book a month or so ago and I must say it is a really good read... I definately respect him even more for knowing all the **** he has had to overcome.

    The book also talks on and on and on about his brother ****y and what a great boxer and crack addict he was. I looked him up on youtube he stars in the HBO documentary (High on Crack Street)...
    Anyone know much about his boxing history?
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    He's a journeyman. He got dominated by Zab Judah. Enough said.

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      Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
      He's a journeyman. He got dominated by Zab Judah. Enough said.
      when Zab beat him Zab wasn't looked at as some pushover kind of like he is now...
      Micky Ward represents everything that is great about boxing

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      • T-97
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        I didn't know he had a book out. I will look out for it, thanks!

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          Originally posted by T-97
          I didn't know he had a book out. I will look out for it, thanks!
          no problem, I think it came out just a couple months ago. Real good read, he's very giving with all the minor details, from pay to dealing with Arum & other promoters.

          I'm a big Malignaggi fan and it suprised me that Ward's manager (Sal LaNano) is Paulie trainer too. Apparently he had no manager experience & very little experience at all when he met up with Micky in Lowell Mass. He was like a car salesman or something, he must be doing pretty good for himself now...

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