Johnny Lewis: The biography: The story of Australia's king of boxing
By (Author) Paul Kent
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st August 2012
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Boxing
Sports training and coaching
798
Paperback
320
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
364g
It was the night Jeff Harding came back to the corner at the end of the eleventh, behind on all three judges' cards and bleeding around both eyes, his nose long broken. As Lewis cleaned the cuts he quickly poured everything that was important into his ear. Then he picked him up from his stool with one last instruction: 'Go out and come back champion of the world...' Over the past thirty years Johnny Lewis has trained six world champions, among them some of the greatest names in the sport; Jeff Fenech, Kostya Tszyu and, yes, Jeff Harding. Yet he is known for much more than that. For a wisdom that stems from his childhood growing up in Erskineville, where he mixed with hustlers and hard men and, in his words, never met a bad bloke. Now, in his authorised biography, we learn why Johnny Lewis is not only Australia's greatest ever fight trainer, but why he is a winner, and why those around him are winners. Why his lessons of the gym hold true outside the ring.
Paul Kent is a senior journalist at the Daily Telegraph. Once a dedicated sports writer Paul now writes features and articles on many subjects. Johnny Lewis is unquestionably Australia's most successful trainer. As Bart Cummings is to horse racing, Johnny is also the most loved man in his business.