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Atlas: From the Streets to the Ring: A Son's Struggle to Become a Man | 
enlarge | Author: Teddy Atlas Publisher: Harper Paperbacks Category: Book
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Rating: 43 reviews Sales Rank: 291625
Media: Paperback Pages: 304 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.9
ISBN: 0060542411 Dewey Decimal Number: 796 EAN: 9780060542412 ASIN: 0060542411
Publication Date: May 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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"Of all the people who have affected by my life and influence the choices I've made, none has been more important than my father." So begins the autobiography of legendary boxing trainer and commentator Teddy Atlas, who grew from the rebellious son of a doctor to a man who embraces, and lives by, his father's values and code. In this gritty, spellbinding tale, Atlas recounts his fascinating life -- as a juvenile delinquent on the streets of Staten Island; as a boxer and Golden Gloves champion under the tutelage of famed trainer Cus D'Amato; as a companion to the dangerous, unpredictable Sammy "the Bull" Gravano, up until the day Gravano turned rat and brought down crime boss John Gotti; and as a trainer of champions and contenders, among them fourteen-year-old Mike Tyson and heavyweight Michael Moorer, whom he led to the crown with a win over Evander Holyfield. Equally engrossing are Teddy Atlas's accounts of training dancer and choreographer Twyla Tharp for her successful comeback at age forty-two; his work with actor Willem Dafoe, preparing him for his role as a concentration camp boxer in the film Triumph of the Spirit; his journey to Poland to choreograph the film's boxing scenes; and his own performance in movies such as Play It to the Bone. In sharing his stories, Atlas reveals the philosophy by which he lives. Like Teddy Atlas -- inimitable, tough, honest, and wise -- this book inspires. It is about so much more than boxing. It is a story of overcoming hardships, of compassion for those in need, of tremendous personal integrity, and of personal and professional triumph.
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If you like Teddy Atlas.... October 25, 2008 C. MCGOVERN I'm a boxing fan and I know Teddy Atlas as a color commentator. The book closely mirrors his TV style. Very earthy language with simple but insightful observations on human nature as its appeared to him throughout his life. Its hard to say how this family of a successful Staten Island physician got so out of hand but the difficult journey is more interesting in its retelling than some sterile suburban tale. I find Atlas to be the best boxing analyst around. He avoids the hyperbole and romanticism that the likes of Sugar, Kellerman, and Merchant always want so inject into the sweet science. His penetrating insight into character and motivations shines through--a born trainer
Atlas: From the Streets to the Ring September 28, 2008 K. G. Wiles (Southern Maryland) Powerful, personal, and an excellent read. Good reading for anyone who likes sports and a sports figure who has overcome a lot of difficulty to become the really good person he was meant to be.
Life, Lessons, Laughter and Loyalty September 25, 2008 M. Robinson (Philadelphia, PA) This is not a boxing story, it is a life story, a great life story. The best thing about this book is the way the story was told. It is like I just met Teddy Atlas on a long flight, and he is the guy in the seat next to me that I hit it off with. The book taught me about some of the hardest life lessons and how an ordinary person can survive. This is not a person from the "Silver Spoon" set. This is a man that led by example, that made his own choices and was granted the pleasure of living with them. We could all learn from Teddy Atlas, and his father Dr. Theodore Atlas Sr., a paramount figure in the book that brought sobering clarity to a life with no apologies, a good life. This book is not serious and hardnosed all the time. It caused me to let out many boisterous laughs. The most important lesson in this book is loyalty. The book made me take assessment of my own character, and be sure to weigh and measure actions past and present. I read it all the way to the acknowledgements, and wanted for more.
Best Boxing Analyst, Great Story Teller September 9, 2008 Anthony Cataldo (Jupiter, Fl www.CombatDojo.com) The story of a dysfunctional family upbringing and a young street thug who would become the best boxing analyst and one of the best boxing trainers of the modern era. Teddy Atlas tells a great story in the same way he announces fights. He is a true master of the science of boxing. He can in a few seconds analyze and dissect a boxers strengths and weakness in the ring. He takes the reader on the journey of his gangster youth and to a point of enlightenment in which he realizes his path needs to change to avoid death or life in prison. The son of well to do doctor in Staten Island, Teddy feels he never got the full attention and love of his father, so he seeks excitement and acceptance in the street thug life. He turns his life around through boxing and then thru training young boxers. He eventually trains the Heavy Weight Champion of World Michael Moorer. He has announced the past 3 Olympic Boxing for USA. If you enjoy boxing or have enjoyed Teddy on ESPN Tuesday Night or Friday Night Fights you will enjoy readng the personal saga of Teddy Atlas.
Great Read couldnt wait to finish it July 26, 2008 Tony Dell First let me say if you follow boxing or at least have Knowledge of who Teddy Atlas is now and was then this will be a great book for you to read. I have met him in boxing gyms I trained at and also wen to his book signing and have to say there are 2 sides to this man and that is evident in the book. I wanted to hear so much about the stories of the young fighters he helped train or saw in the gym. If you are a true boxing fan then you must read this book.
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