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Many contenders have won and loss before they to became a champion in the boxing arena. James "The Chief" Parker was once a contender for the middleweight, but loss to the same opponent twice. Once by a knockout and the other by a split decision in Madison Square Garden. The Chief became very angry and bitter at the end of his career, more losses than wins. His unhappiness led him to drinking. Regardless of how the Chief feels about himself he will always be the hometown hero. The Chief has three sons none of which takes his path. This fictional novel has its share of twists and turns that we call life.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Many contenders have won and loss before they to became a champion in the boxing arena. James "The Chief" Parker was once a contender for the middleweight, but loss to the same opponent twice. Once by a knockout and the other by a split decision in Madison Square Garden. The Chief became very angry and bitter at the end of his career, more losses than wins. His unhappiness led him to drinking. Regardless of how the Chief feels about himself he will always be the hometown hero. The Chief has three sons none of which takes his path. This fictional novel has its share of twists and turns that we call life.
Autorenporträt
During the 1980's and 1990's while being employeed at the Flamingo HIlton Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas NV. I worked on the employees newsletter (The Bird's Word) all while finishing a mulitulde of Screenplays and host of Poetry dating back to the early 70's. Tommy's next project is a collection of his poetry. In 1986 my lovely wife and I were on the Newlywed Game Show. What I did on the show giving the correct answer no one has never let me live it down after what came next. Even our parrot yellow nape amazon often has something to say what I said and done on the show. All I can say, "Lord, help me."