Fighters and Writers

Authors

  • John G. Rodwan Jr. Author

Keywords:

boxing and literature, writers on boxing, violence and masculinity, Muhammad Ali, American nonfiction, literary journalism

Abstract

A banner hanging on a wall at Gleason’s Gym testifies to boxing’s enduring appeal for writers. Norman Mailer and José Torres (light heavyweight champion and author) were friends, and Mailer admitted to providing editorial aid to the fighter, who did give the novelist some boxing pointers. Mailer did share his friend’s views about pugilistic trickery. In his 1975 account of the Ali-Foreman fight, Mailer explicitly invokes the D’Amato-Torres philosophy, a key component of which is that skilled boxers can block or evade any punch they can see coming.

Author Biography

  • John G. Rodwan Jr.

    John G. Rodwan Jr., a Brooklyn-based writer and editor, has had work published by Spot Literary Magazine, Slow Trains, Free Inquiry, The Brooklyn Rail and American Writer, among others. A former Fight News correspondent, he also contributed to the Ringside and Training Principles website and the International Labor Office’s Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety.

Published

2026-02-10

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Articles