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On the Chin

A Boxing Education
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On the Chin by Alex McClintock is a candid memoir where the author shares his personal journey through the gritty and disciplined world of boxing. It delves into his experiences and challenges, detailing how he navigates the highs and lows of the sport. Through his narrative, McClintock provides insights into the culture and reality behind boxing, painting an authentic portrait of his passion for the ring.
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This engaging memoir may appeal to you if you're interested in a compelling exploration of personal challenges and transformation within the world of boxing. The author's candid storytelling and unique insights into the sport's culture provide an enriching experience that balances humour and seriousness, offering a fresh perspective on the journey of self-discovery through an unconventional path.

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The sporting memoir of an unlikely pugilist's attempt to take on Australia’s amateur boxing circuit.

The sporting memoir of an unlikely pugilist's attempt to take on Australia's amateur boxing circuit.

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The first thing that impressed me about Fritzy was his collection of boxing maxims, which he deployed continuously and without regard to their relevance: ‘Ya don’t play boxing’, ‘Don’t hook with a hooker’, ‘Kill the body and the head’ll die’, ‘Move ya head or the other guy’ll move it for ya.’

Fritzy was Jake’s trainer. I had got his mobile number from Jake, but put off dialling it for two days, afraid my voice would betray me as soft, privileged and generally unsuitable for instruction. When I did finally work up the nerve to call, I half-hoped nobody would pick up. But on the fifth ring, a voice, broad and rasping, answered: ‘Fritzy here.’

‘G’day,’ I said, affecting the same kind of matey, flat-vowelled intonation my dad uses when talking to his mechanic. ‘I was calling about getting some boxing lessons for me and a mate?’

The sport of boxing provokes love, loathing and sometimes lust with equal intensity. It’s a ticket out of poverty, a middle-class fascination and a promoter’s goldmine; it can hook people with a primal burst of adrenaline and clinch them tight, or repel them utterly from the first jab.

In On the Chin Alex McClintock uses his own unlikely progress through the amateur ranks as a springboard to explore the history, culture and contradictions of the sweet science—with detours through some of its notable characters, including: Benny ‘The Ghetto Wizard’ Leonard, ‘The Boxing Barista’ Luigi Coluzzi, the immaculately named Trenton Titsworth, and the great Ruben Olivares, once described as ‘the undisputed champion of the bender and the cabaret’.

Informative, insightful and effortlessly entertaining, On the Chin is your essential guide to the art of hitting and getting hit.

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Alex McClintock's On the Chin is highly praised for its engaging narrative that combines the intricacies of boxing with a broader human perspective. Critics commend its ability to captivate both boxing enthusiasts and those unfamiliar with the sport through self-deprecating humour, vivid descriptions, and thoughtful insights. The memoir not only portrays the technical and emotional aspects of boxing but also explores deeper themes like social history and personal ambition, offering a compelling read filled with both laughter and reflection.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925773927

Publisher: Text Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 August 2019

Country: Australia

Imprint: The Text Publishing Company

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Alex McClintock grew up in Sydney, Australia, and now lives in Toronto, Canada. His writing has appeared in the Guardian, the Globe and Mail, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Monthly. On the Chin: A Boxing Education is his first book.

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