Description
With a career that began in 1968 in Managua, Arguello overcame early losses, including a knockout in his debut. He went on to win three world titles, relinquishing them only by moving up in weight class. While boxing until 1995 and reaping luxury and fame, Arguello never forgot his people. Using his skills and power, "El Flaco Explosivo" (The Explosive Thin Man) earned his lofty status as one of the most celebrated Latin American boxers ever.
While Arguello's devotion to the sport cannot be challenged, questions about the man still remain. How did he rise from the streets of Managua to become one of the greatest fighters in the world? What happened to him after he fought Aaron Pryor, whom many considered the greatest 140-pounder in history? How was he affected by his time spent fighting against the Sandinistas? And finally, what is the story behind his mysterious death less than eight months after he won Managua's mayoral election?
Despite Arguello's notorious losses to Pryor, his remarkable career as an unforgettable fighter lives on in his fans' memories. As Christian Giudice illustrates, Arguello's status as a hero both in and out of the ring will forever remain intact.
About the Author
A Villanova and Temple University graduate, Christian Giudice currently teaches English in Charlotte, North Carolina, and writes for the boxing site Juicesport.com. He has been published in South Jersey sports magazines and international boxing digests. He is the author of Hands of Stone: The Life and Legend of Roberto Duran (Milo Books, 2009) and is from Haddonfield, New Jersey.
Book Information
ISBN 9781597977098
Author Christian Giudice
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Potomac Books Inc
Publisher Potomac Books Inc