The Roaring Twenties was an era of high living and extravagance, of hot
jazz and new fashions, when America lived as if there were no tomorrow.
It was a time when the heavyweight boxing champion of the world reigned
supreme in sport and Jack Dempsey was the idol of the age. This
definitive biography takes us through the thrilling career of the
"Manassa Mauler." Dempsey's fights are part of boxing folklore: the
massacre of giant Jess Willard, the first million-dollar gate against
French hero Georges Carpentier, the sensational war with Luis Firpo, the
bout with Tom Gibbons that bankrupted a town and the controversial
"Battle of the Long Count" with Gene Tunney. Dempsey packed more drama
into his career than almost any other boxer in history. A one-time hobo
and saloon fighter, he came up the hard way and punched his way to fame
and fortune. Tom Myler had the benefit of interviewing Dempsey in his
retirement years, and he draws on their exchanges to give you the full
inside story of Jack's life and times.