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The Man Who Was Never Knocked Down: The Life of Boxer Sen Mannion

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Man Who Was Never Knocked Down: The Life of Boxer Sen Mannion

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781538110607

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

14th May 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Boxing
History of sport

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

246

Dimensions:

Width 157mm, Height 236mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

508g

Description

Sen Mannion was once ranked the #1 US light middleweight boxer and in 1984 he fought Mike McCallum for the world title, only to fall just short of his dreams. Featuring exclusive interviews with Mannion, this book provides an inside perspective on his boxing career, 1980s Boston, and his present search for purpose outside the ring. In 1977, looking to fulfill a dream as a pro boxer, 17-year-old Sean Mannion flew into Boston from Ireland, straight into a world of gun smugglers, drug dealers, and the worlds best boxers. By 1983, Mannion was ranked the number one US light middleweight boxer. In The Man Who Was Never Knocked Down: The Life of Boxer Sen Mannion, Rnn Mac Con Iomaire recounts Mannions struggles and triumphs in and out of the ring. Despite dubious management and the attention of the Boston Irish Mafia, Mannion quickly climbed his way up from the lower rungs of one of the most competitive weight divisions in boxing history. Mac Con Iomaire tells the tales behind Mannions many fightsincluding his challenge for the world title in 1984 against Mike McCallumand his life after boxing, working construction and fighting the alcoholism that haunted him in the past. More than 40 years after he first arrived in the US, Mannion now looks for a new purpose outside the ring. The Man Who Was Never Knocked Down is not just about a struggling boxer; its a personal story that also intersects with famous boxers, well-known figures of organized crime, and several pivotal moments in history. Featuring exclusive interviews with Mannion, as well as individuals such as Micky Ward, Pat Nee, Martin Walsh, and Kevin Cullen, this book provides an inside perspective on the boxer, the fighting culture of his era, and on 1980s South Boston.

Reviews

Perhaps more than most athletes, boxers tend to have dramatic and convoluted backstories. From the late 1970s to the early 1990s, Irish-born Sean Mannion had a long, tempestuous ring career. He won 42 fights, lost 12, and had 1 draw. Twice he battled for the light middleweight title, and twice he lost. During his career, he fought in Madison Square Garden and the Cirque dHiver in Paris as well as in tank towns and other venues across the US and Europe. Moving from Ireland to Boston as a teenager, he became the prototype of a Boston tough, ready at any moment to slug it out. As interesting as his time in the ring is, his time outside the ropes is even more fascinating. Famed fighter Mickey Ward said, Sean, when he trained, trained his ass off, but he liked to have a few drinks. A classic understatement. Mannion had more than a few drinks. His life touched the worlds of gun-running and drug-dealing as well as the Boston Irish Mafia.The Man Who Was Never Knocked Downis a page-turner, a sports story that at its heart is a human tale of struggle and survival. Recommended. * CHOICE *
For fellow Irishman Ronan Mac Con Iomaire, his biographer, Mannion deserves a second chance for the public to respect the fighter he was, and honor the man he is. The man who was never knocked down is still standing. . . . Readers will be fascinated by the episode when Mannion had to lose nine pounds in a day to make the welterweight requirement, or forfeit the fight. Mannion got through that ordeal, as he did through every challenge in the sport of boxing except winning the title, champion. * Boxing Over Broadway *
In The Man Who Was Never Knocked Down, Rnn Mac Con Iomaire has captured Sean Mannions essence, which is nestled in the bogs of Connemara, the Irish-speaking region in Galway that spawned him. Mannions story is not so much about talent squandered, about how surrounding himself with better people would have given him a better chance to be an enduring world champion. Its about a man who stayed true to his roots, his language, his culture, his family and, ultimately, his soul. It is satisfyingly life-affirming. -- Kevin Cullen, columnist and former Dublin bureau chief for The Boston Globe
Sean Mannion was a great fighter and an even greater person. This book captures the incredible story of a proud Irishman and a proud Ros Muc man. A man with a granite chin and a heart of gold. -- Micky Ward, former WBA light welterweight world champion, immortalized in the Academy Award-winning movie, The Fighter

Author Bio

Rnn Mac Con Iomaire is an award-winning author and broadcaster and is Group Head, Irish Language, at RT, Irelands national broadcaster. He is associate producer of Rocky Ros Muc, the feature-length documentary film about the life of San Mannion. Rnn has won a number of awards for his journalism, and in 2013 he was named the New Writer of the Year at the Oireachtas Literary Awards. He is a contributor to Scal Scil (Cois Life, 2014), a collection of essays on modern Irish journalism.

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