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Highlights
- "Blood& Hate reads like a thriller: a raw, unflinching saga of survival, betrayal, and the kind of obsession that turns underdogs into kings.
- About the Author: Dave Wedge is a New York Times bestselling author based in Boston.
- 260 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Sports
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Book Synopsis
"Blood& Hate reads like a thriller: a raw, unflinching saga of survival,
betrayal, and the kind of obsession that turns underdogs into kings. Wedge
delivers Hagler's story like a haymaker to the jaw-brutal, brilliant, and
impossible to forget."--Ben Mezrich, New York Times bestselling
author of The Accidental Billionaires, Bringing Down the
House and Dumb Money. Most
know Marvelous Marvin Hagler from his epic battles against Thomas Hearns
and John Mugabi and his controversial split-decision loss to Sugar Ray Leonard.
But it is his escape from riot-torn Newark in the late 1960s, the unbreakable
bond he built with the Petronelli brothers, and his 1980 title fight against
Britain's Alan Minter--with its deep racial animus--that captures the real story
of Hagler.In Blood
& Hate, New York Times bestselling author Dave Wedge
tells the riveting and inspirational tale of how Hagler overcame incredible
odds, joined with Goody and Pat Petronelli to rise through the rigged ranks,
and morphed from a fatherless teenager in Brockton, Massachusetts, into
Marvelous Marvin Hagler, one of the best boxers ever and arguably the greatest
middleweight in history.Through
exclusive interviews with Bob Arum, the Petronelli and Hagler families, and a
who's who of the boxing world, Blood & Hate reveals
fascinating details about Hagler's early life as well as the legendary Minter
fight, and once and for all delivers the definitive chronicle of Marvelous
Marvin Hagler.
Review Quotes
"Dave
Wedge's masterpiece about the rise of Marvelous Marvin Hagler stands alone as
the undisputed champion of its genre. Wedge has weaved a narrative that is full
of action, drama, and political intrigue. But this isn't merely a book about
one of boxing's most legendary fighters. It's a universal story about unlikely
friendships, earned trust, and bridging the gap of the racial divide. Blood &
Hate is a compulsive read."--Casey Sherman, New York Times bestselling
author of Helltown and Blood in the Water "With
gut-punch prose Wedge dives deep into the violence, politics, and pride that
shaped one of boxing's fiercest warriors--stripping away the myth to reveal the
man: quiet, brutal, brilliant. This isn't just a biography. It's a battle poem
for the forgotten. A love letter to the hard way up."--Elgin James,
filmmaker/musician, creator of the hit TV series Mayans MC
"Dave
Wedge's masterpiece about the rise of Marvelous Marvin Hagler stands alone as
the undisputed champion of its genre. Wedge has weaved a narrative that is full
of action, drama, and political intrigue. But this isn't merely a book about
one of boxing's most legendary fighters. It's a universal story about unlikely
friendships, earned trust, and bridging the gap of the racial divide. Blood &
Hate is a compulsive read."-Casey Sherman, New York Times bestselling
author of Helltown and Blood in the Water "With
gut-punch prose Wedge dives deep into the violence, politics, and pride that
shaped one of boxing's fiercest warriors--stripping away the myth to reveal the
man: quiet, brutal, brilliant. This isn't just a biography. It's a battle poem
for the forgotten. A love letter to the hard way up."--Elgin James,
filmmaker/musician, creator of the hit TV series Mayans MC
About the Author
Dave Wedge is a New York Times bestselling author based in Boston. He has co-written five books with acclaimed author Casey Sherman, including Boston Strong: A City's Triumph Over Tragedy, a nonfiction drama about the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings adapted for the 2017 movie Patriots Day; Ice Bucket Challenge: Pete Frates and the Fight Against ALS; 12: The Inside Story of Tom Brady's Fight for Redemption; Hunting Whitey: The Inside Story of the Capture and Killing of America's Most Wanted Crime Boss; and The Last Days of John Lennon, written with James Patterson. His latest bestseller, Riding With Evil: Taking Down the Notorious Pagans Motorcycle Gang, is the true story of ATF agent Ken Croke, the only police officer to ever infiltrate the Pagans, the ultraviolent rivals of the Hells Angels. The book is currently in development as a feature film.
Dave is aslo a writer for Boston magazine, has written for VICE, Esquire, and Newsweek and was an award-winning investigative journalist for the Boston Herald for fourteen years. He has appeared on NBC News, CNN, MSNBC, E!, France 24, Fox News Channel, Good Morning America and many other local and national networks.