Twenty and Out: A Life in Boxing

Twenty and Out: A Life in Boxing

by Bob Mee (Contributor), Mickey Duff (Author), Bob Mee (Contributor)

Synopsis

Mickey Duff has been at the top of the fight game since the early 1950s, when as a 15-year-old he cunningly side-stepped the British Boxing Board of Control to acquire himself a promoter's licence - by law a licence could not be issued to anyone under 16. Since then his name has been linked, either through promotion or management, with all the world's best fighters from Liston to Tyson. In Britain, he has managed or promoted the likes of Frank Bruno, John Conteh, Lloyd Honeygan, John H. Stracey, and Alan Minter - all of whom became world champions. In the mid-1970s, along with his partner, Jarvis Astaire, Duff became the supreme force in British boxing - a stranglehold that was to last over 10 years. In this text, Mickey Duff talks candidly about his career, and about how he and his partner Astaire formed their exclusive broadcasting alliance with the BBC. He also tells the story of Britain's loveable hero, Frank Bruno, who Duff criticizes for walking out on the men who made him.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Willow
Published: 01 Nov 1999

ISBN 10: 0002189267
ISBN 13: 9780002189262

Author Bio
Mickey Duff is a boxing manager and promoter who has been associated with all the great champions of the last 50 years. Bob Mee is a freelance boxing journalist who has been at ringside for all the greatest encounters of the last 20 years. During that time he has written extensively for Boxing News and worked for ITV and Sky. This is his fourth book, following two encylopedic histories of the sport and Bare Fists, the tale of bare-knuckle combat.