Warrior in the Ring: The Life of Marvin Camel, Native American World Champion Boxer

In the Golden Age of boxing, Marvin Camel—a mixed blood from the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana—defied all obstacles of race, poverty, and geographical isolation to become the first Native American to win a world boxing title. Complex and wildly charismatic, Camel combined tremendous physical talent with staggering self-discipline—forged by the sting of his father's belt—to claw his way to the top, twice winning world titles in the newly minted cruiserweight division and fighting on the same cards as boxing icons Roberto Duran, Larry Holmes, Sugar Ray Leonard, and Bob Foster. Camel's journey was an amazing example of gritty determination: punishing runs on Montana's back roads, relentless training in make-shift gyms, sleeping in beat-up cars before fights in glittering Las Vegas, and even training and fighting for a world championship in a foreign country, alone. Always, Camel willingly represented his state and his people, proudly wearing his eagle headdress into the ring. Yet with success came sacrifice and pain, both physical and personal, but in life as in the boxing ring, Camel emerged bloody but unbowed. With irresistible detail gleaned from years of frank interviews with Camel, his family and friends, his former opponents, and seasoned boxing insiders, Brian D'Ambrosio's gripping biography captures the drama, danger, beauty, and ugliness of boxing, of Indian life on reservations, and especially, of the life of a stereotype-shattering man who inspired his people and boxing fans everywhere with his courage, achievements, and great warrior heart.

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Warrior in the Ring: The Life of Marvin Camel, Native American World Champion Boxer

In the Golden Age of boxing, Marvin Camel—a mixed blood from the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana—defied all obstacles of race, poverty, and geographical isolation to become the first Native American to win a world boxing title. Complex and wildly charismatic, Camel combined tremendous physical talent with staggering self-discipline—forged by the sting of his father's belt—to claw his way to the top, twice winning world titles in the newly minted cruiserweight division and fighting on the same cards as boxing icons Roberto Duran, Larry Holmes, Sugar Ray Leonard, and Bob Foster. Camel's journey was an amazing example of gritty determination: punishing runs on Montana's back roads, relentless training in make-shift gyms, sleeping in beat-up cars before fights in glittering Las Vegas, and even training and fighting for a world championship in a foreign country, alone. Always, Camel willingly represented his state and his people, proudly wearing his eagle headdress into the ring. Yet with success came sacrifice and pain, both physical and personal, but in life as in the boxing ring, Camel emerged bloody but unbowed. With irresistible detail gleaned from years of frank interviews with Camel, his family and friends, his former opponents, and seasoned boxing insiders, Brian D'Ambrosio's gripping biography captures the drama, danger, beauty, and ugliness of boxing, of Indian life on reservations, and especially, of the life of a stereotype-shattering man who inspired his people and boxing fans everywhere with his courage, achievements, and great warrior heart.

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Warrior in the Ring: The Life of Marvin Camel, Native American World Champion Boxer

Warrior in the Ring: The Life of Marvin Camel, Native American World Champion Boxer

by Brian D'Ambrosio
Warrior in the Ring: The Life of Marvin Camel, Native American World Champion Boxer
Warrior in the Ring: The Life of Marvin Camel, Native American World Champion Boxer

Warrior in the Ring: The Life of Marvin Camel, Native American World Champion Boxer

by Brian D'Ambrosio

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In the Golden Age of boxing, Marvin Camel—a mixed blood from the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana—defied all obstacles of race, poverty, and geographical isolation to become the first Native American to win a world boxing title. Complex and wildly charismatic, Camel combined tremendous physical talent with staggering self-discipline—forged by the sting of his father's belt—to claw his way to the top, twice winning world titles in the newly minted cruiserweight division and fighting on the same cards as boxing icons Roberto Duran, Larry Holmes, Sugar Ray Leonard, and Bob Foster. Camel's journey was an amazing example of gritty determination: punishing runs on Montana's back roads, relentless training in make-shift gyms, sleeping in beat-up cars before fights in glittering Las Vegas, and even training and fighting for a world championship in a foreign country, alone. Always, Camel willingly represented his state and his people, proudly wearing his eagle headdress into the ring. Yet with success came sacrifice and pain, both physical and personal, but in life as in the boxing ring, Camel emerged bloody but unbowed. With irresistible detail gleaned from years of frank interviews with Camel, his family and friends, his former opponents, and seasoned boxing insiders, Brian D'Ambrosio's gripping biography captures the drama, danger, beauty, and ugliness of boxing, of Indian life on reservations, and especially, of the life of a stereotype-shattering man who inspired his people and boxing fans everywhere with his courage, achievements, and great warrior heart.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781606390771
Publisher: Riverbend Publishing
Publication date: 12/01/2014
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Prologue 9

01 Boxing's Underbelly 17

02 Centuries in the Making 23

03 Beautiful Brutality 51

04 Survivalist Drama 55

05 Sport of the Underclass 59

06 Friendly Face in the Corner 69

07 Blood Sport Loss 75

08 Not Fancy Up Here 81

09 Disgusted 99

10 Serene 105

11 Vision 117

12 Done In By De Leon 123

13 "You Gotta Progress" 133

14 Call Me Bleeder 141

15 Home Life 153

16 Champion Again 159

17 Backyard Blues 167

18 Darker Side Of Sport 179

19 Disrespected Division 193

20 A New Life Elsewhere 203

21 Harsh Wind 213

22 "Boxing Is No Good For Anybody." 225

23 Still Looking For Something 233

Index 246

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