The Proper Pugilist
Essays on the Milling Art
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Book Details
About the Book
Long ago, when the teenage Roger Zotti was living in New Haven, he was knocked unconscious in the first round by a "friend" who knew how to box and punch. After he regained consciousness, it dawned on him that it’s less painful writing about boxing. The Proper Pugilist, a compilation of essays about the sweet science, is a sure bet to inform and entertain the reader.
About the Author
A longtime boxing fan, Roger Zotti and his wife live in Preston, Connecticut, along with their creative dog. He taught in a Connecticut prison for twenty years, retiring in 1993.He is a regular contributor to the International Boxing Research Organization Journal and the Resident. Roger Zotti graduated from eastern Connecticut College in 1966. In 1971, he received his master's degree from Wesleyan University.