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Boxing’s Brainiest Champ and His Upset of the Great Jack Dempsey

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    Nearly eighty years later, my father can still recall the scene outside the Windsor Hotel in Montreal: the dashing and immaculately dressed young man in a felt hat standing by a sleek car—a Packard, probably, or maybe a Cadillac—supervising the bellhops as they loaded his luggage. The man in question was Gene Tunney. He had retired from boxing at the age of thirty-one and was on his honeymoon, having just married a Carnegie heiress from Greenwich. Even though he was watching from a distance down Piel Street, my father can also remember the aura that Tunney emitted: “very supercilious,” he says.

    Two new books on Tunney:

    Tunney: Boxing’s Brainiest Champ and His Upset of the Great Jack Dempsey
    by Jack Cavanaugh
    Random House, 471 pp., $27.95
    and

    Ringside: A Treasury of Boxing Reportage
    by Budd Schulberg, with an introduction by Hugh McIlvanney
    Ivan R. Dee, 364 pp., $27.50
    For more on this topic go to this link:
    http://www.nybooks.com/articles/arch...r-in-the-ring/
    __________________
    Ron Price has been married for 44 years, a teacher for 35, a writer and editor for 12, and a Baha'i for 52(in 2011)

  • #2
    cheers

    What a great story

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    • #3
      Belated Thanks, Rob

      A great story indeed; thanks for your response rob.-Ron

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