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Ghosts of Manila
240 pages, 2002
biographies & memoirs
997 bookshealth & fitness
316 bookshistory
999 booksIn Ghosts of Manila, Mark Kram gives us a deep look into the world of boxing. He explores the physical and mental challenges that boxers face, and the intense preparation that goes into each match. It's not just about throwing punches, it's a strategic and demanding sport.
The book delves into the legendary rivalry between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. Kram paints a vivid picture of their intense battles, both inside and outside the ring. Their rivalry wasn't just about boxing, it was a reflection of the social and political tensions of the time.
Kram also explores how media and public perception can shape a person's image. He shows how Ali was often portrayed as the 'good guy', while Frazier was seen as the 'villain', despite their complex personalities and backgrounds. It's a reminder to look beyond the headlines and dig deeper into people's stories.
Ghosts of Manila doesn't just focus on the sport of boxing, it also reveals the human side of the boxers. Kram shows us the personal struggles, sacrifices, and triumphs of Ali and Frazier. It's a reminder that behind every athlete, there's a personal journey that's just as compelling as their professional career.
One of the key takeaways from the book is the power of resilience. Both Ali and Frazier faced numerous challenges and setbacks, but they never gave up. Their determination and will to succeed is truly inspiring. It's a lesson that can be applied not just in sports, but in all aspects of life.
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