Chaos, Corruption, Courage and Glory
A Year in Boxing
A Year in Boxing
By Thomas Hauser
Chaos, Corruption, Courage and Glory features more of the best writing on the sweet science by Thomas Hauser, whose work has been called "incomparable and indispensable" by The New York Times. Hauser's anthology of essays, the definitive record of boxing today, catalogues the chaos, corruption and courage that is boxing. Beginning in August 2003, and continuing through September 2004, Chaos, Corruption, Courage and Glory recounts in intimate detail such stories as the continuing decline of Mike Tyson, the rise and fall of Roy Jones Jr, the sad destruction of Evander Holyfield, the ongoing dominance of Don King and the final triumph of retired heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis.

