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- On June 10, 1948, the eyes of the sporting world were focused on a minor league ballpark in Newark, New Jersey--the unlikely venue of a much-anticipated rubber match between the two men at the top of boxing's prestigious middleweight division, Tony Zale and Rocky Graziano.
- About the Author: Rod Honecker is a civil litigation attorney who resides in Brielle, New Jersey.
- 203 Pages
- Sports + Recreation, Boxing
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About the Book
"On June 10, 1948, the eyes of the sporting world were focused on a minor league ballpark in Newark, New Jersey--the unlikely venue of a much-anticipated rubber match between the two men at the top of boxing's prestigious middleweight division, Tony Zale and Rocky Graziano. They had met in the ring twice before, each winning one bout. In their third fight, Zale, a clever and powerful puncher, hoped to regain his title from Graziano, a knock-out artist six years his junior. This book tells the story of the greatest middleweight trilogy of boxing's Golden Age, a championship battle Newark hoped would catalyze brighter days for a city rife with political corruption and organized crime and grappling with the beginning of deindustrialization"--Book Synopsis
On June 10, 1948, the eyes of the sporting world were focused on a minor league ballpark in Newark, New Jersey--the unlikely venue of a much-anticipated rubber match between the two men at the top of boxing's prestigious middleweight division, Tony Zale and Rocky Graziano. They had met in the ring twice before, each winning one bout. In their third fight, Zale, a clever and powerful puncher, hoped to regain his title from Graziano, a knock-out artist six years his junior. This book tells the story of the greatest middleweight trilogy of boxing's Golden Age, a championship battle Newark hoped would catalyze brighter days for a city rife with political corruption and organized crime and grappling with the beginning of deindustrialization.
Review Quotes
"Brick City Grudge Match serves as an entertaining biography of [Tony Zale and Rocky Graziano] as well as capturing a wider cast of characters including Jake La Motta and Marcel Cerdan. [It] is also the story of a city and of boxing at a particular time. Honecker was drawn to writing about this fight partly to answer why this classic fight took place in a minor league stadium in Newark of all places. He captures the time and place in vivid fascinating detail. Overall, Brick City Grudge Match is a really enjoyable slice of boxing history."-All Sports Book Reviews.
"A reminder of what boxing can be and once was."-The Sweet Science
"Deeply researched...superbly written...a book for fans and scholars of the sport...Honecker's book is boxing writing at its finest."-Journal of the International Boxing Research Organization
"It is no easy task to write an entire book about a single prizefight, and Honecker has accomplished that in great measure."-Ringside Seat
About the Author
Rod Honecker is a civil litigation attorney who resides in Brielle, New Jersey.