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Archie Moore: The Ole Mongoose : The Authorized Biography of Archie Moore, Undefeated Light Heavyweight Champion of the World
 
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Archie Moore: The Ole Mongoose : The Authorized Biography of Archie Moore, Undefeated Light Heavyweight Champion of the World (Hardcover)

~ Marilyn G. Douroux (Author)
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Douroux recounts the life and boxing career of former light heavyweight champion Moore, whose 145 career knockouts still stands as a boxing record. Now in his late seventies, Moore remains active as heavyweight George Foreman's trainer and as a youth counselor in Los Angeles. Unfortunately, Douroux's treatment fails to humanize the man and establish his place in boxing history. Part of the problem is her cumbersome writing style. Secondly, she superficially sets Moore's life and boxing career within the social framework that existed during his lifetime. Finally, as a book essentially about a boxing champion, the descriptions of Moore's major bouts are sketchy at best. Boxing fans interested in Moore would be better off reading his own autobiography, The Archie Moore Story ( LJ 7/60).
- Peter Ward, Lindenhurst Memorial Lib., N.Y.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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The life of Archie Moore, world champion boxer, who, after retirement, dedicated his time on behalf of young people.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Branden Books (April 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0828319421
  • ISBN-13: 978-0828319423
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,154,632 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars A Mediocre Book On A Great Man..., May 8, 2000
Archie Moore, The Ole Mongoose by Marilyn G. Douroux was an attempt to write a great book about a great man and a great Champion. However, the author wasn't able to go the distance in this one.

Douroux knows her subject very well, and the book was written with Archie Moore's blessing, but the story of Archie Moore and his life is much more interesting than this book eventually proved to be.

Douroux tells the story of the young Archie Moore from the time he was born dirt poor in Mississippi, and details Moore's travels throughout his boxing career and life through such locales as Australia and South America in his quest to get a title shot that was denied him for so many years by the boxing establishment.

The problem with this book is that it is not very entertaining. While there are some anectdotes and "Moore-isms" throughout the book, Douroux commits a major faux pas by glazing over the details that surrounded some of Moore's biggest fights with Rocky Marciano, Yvon Durelle and Floyd Patterson. It was these bouts that helped Moore become who he was and build his legend, yet nary a few pages is dedicated to these historic events. It leaves the reader feeling shortchanged when Douroux skims over the most exciting part of Moore's life without much more than a few words of type.

What I'm trying to say is that Douroux wrote a book about a great boxer without including enough boxing related material. Douroux seemed much more interested in Archie's junkets to Australia and Argentina - in particular his hob nobbing with the Eva Peron and her husband.

The book is nice because the author seemingly had full access to Archie Moore and there are several pages of pictures and press clippings that one won't see anywhere else but this book. Also, Douroux goes into Moore's life after boxing quite deeply and fully explains Moore's hugely successful attempt to save young people from crime with his own ABC program.

However, by and large, the book leaves the reader wanting more. More details, more stories, more punch! If you're looking to learn more about Archie Moore then this isn't a bad book, but if you want the full story on Archie Moore and the career that helped make him great then this book doesn't make it to the last round.

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