Madame Bey’S: Home to Boxing Legends

Madame Bey’S: Home to Boxing Legends
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Publisher : Archway Publishing
Total Pages : 715
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ISBN-10 : 9781480836457
ISBN-13 : 1480836451
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Book Synopsis Madame Bey’S: Home to Boxing Legends by : Gene Pantalone

Download or read book Madame Bey’S: Home to Boxing Legends written by Gene Pantalone and published by Archway Publishing. This book was released on 2016-09-16 with total page 715 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1881, a little girl was born in Turkey to an Armenian father and a French mother. Her lifes journey would eventually lead her to immigrate to America, marry, and run a training camp in Chatham Township, New Jersey, that would host twelve world heavyweight champions and no fewer than seventy-eight International Boxing Hall of Fame inductees. In a well-researched biography, boxing enthusiast Gene Pantalone shares the story of Madame Beya remarkable and fiery pioneer of women in businesswho stood tall in a sport of men. Pantalone details the history of boxing and the life of Bey as she demanded exemplary behavior from the toughest of men. He shines a light on her ability to connect with people without preconceived notions, her roots in government and opera, and her friendship with President William McKinley. Included are bios of the notable boxers during Madame Beys era. Madame Beys: Home to Boxing Legends shares the fascinating story of an aristocratic woman who managed a training camp for world champion boxers during the early twentieth century.


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