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Author Tyson, Mike, 1966- author.

Title Iron ambition : my life with Cus D'Amato / Mike Tyson.

Publisher New York : Blue Rider Press, [2017]

ISBN 9780399177033
0399177035



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Description 465 pages, 16 unnumbered plates ; 24 cm
Summary When Cus D'Amato first saw thirteen-year-old Mike Tyson spar in the ring, he proclaimed, "That's the heavyweight champion of the world." D'Amato, who had previously managed the careers of world champions Floyd Patterson and Jose Torres, would go on to train the young Tyson and raise him as a son. D'Amato died a year before Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champion in history. In Undisputed Truth, he recounted the role D'Amato played in his formative years, adopting him at age sixteen after his mother died and shaping him both physically and mentally after Tyson had spent years living in fear and poverty. In Iron Ambition, Tyson elaborates on the life lessons that D'Amato passed down to him, and reflects on how the trainer's words of wisdom continue to resonate with him outside the ring. The book also chronicles Cus's courageous fight against the mobsters who controlled boxing, revealing more than we've ever known about this singular cultural figure.-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Tyson, Mike, 1966-
D'Amato, Cus.
Subject(S) Boxers (Sports) -- United States -- Biography.
African American boxers -- Biography.
Boxing trainers -- United States -- Biography.
Biographies.
Autobiographies.
ISBN 9780399177033
0399177035