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Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2025

'One of boxing's most honest and nuanced comment­ators' Times Literary Supplement

'A poignant farewell from a boxing obsessive to a sport he now barely recognises . . . characterised throughout by moral clarity" Literary Review

'The Last Bell is one of the most engaging sports books I've read for a long time' Mike Williams, 'Today', BBC Radio 4

'Few have covered professional boxing's ugliness and exhilaration with McRae's deftness of touch...artistry and compassion' New Statesman

Donald McRae has been immersed in boxing for fifty years. He has followed fighters around the world and won multiple awards for his writing. But, in recent years, McRae's love has waned, as criminality and corruption consume the soul of boxing.

In 2018, grieving the death of his sister and with his parents terminally ill, he sought refuge in boxing again - just as Tyson Fury completed an incredible comeback, proving that the ring can still offer exhilaration and redemption.

From Fury's resurrection to the first undisputed heavyweight champion this century, boxing can be epic and electrifying. It can also be disappointing, as McRae discovers when he documents doping's insidious rise or travels to Saudi Arabia where boxing ignores state repression. In The Last Bell, McRae takes us ringside to thrilling bouts with great contemporary champions and fighters as different as Fury, Canelo Álvarez, Oleksandr Usyk, Katie Taylor, Regis Prograis and Isaac Chamberlain. Whether in London or Las Vegas, he shows us what it is like to see joy pour out of a boxer in the dressing room after a magnificent victory or to hold the hand of a fighter being wheeled away on a stretcher after a devastating defeat. As he tries to reconcile the contradictions which lie at boxing's murky heart, McRae is unflinching and compelling.

McRae helps boxers open up about their doubts and fears and charts the courage of fighters facing ordeals from depression to war. And in telling the heartbreaking story of Patrick Day, he faces death in the ring. The Last Bell is his most powerful and personal book yet, a riveting account of life, death and boxing.

Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2025

'One of boxing's most honest and nuanced comment­ators' Times Literary Supplement

'A poignant farewell from a boxing obsessive to a sport he now barely recognises . . . characterised throughout by moral clarity" Literary Review

'The Last Bell is one of the most engaging sports books I've read for a long time' Mike Williams, 'Today', BBC Radio 4

'Few have covered professional boxing's ugliness and exhilaration with McRae's deftness of touch...artistry and compassion' New Statesman

Donald McRae has been immersed in boxing for fifty years. He has followed fighters around the world and won multiple awards for his writing. But, in recent years, McRae's love has waned, as criminality and corruption consume the soul of boxing.

In 2018, grieving the death of his sister and with his parents terminally ill, he sought refuge in boxing again - just as Tyson Fury completed an incredible comeback, proving that the ring can still offer exhilaration and redemption.

From Fury's resurrection to the first undisputed heavyweight champion this century, boxing can be epic and electrifying. It can also be disappointing, as McRae discovers when he documents doping's insidious rise or travels to Saudi Arabia where boxing ignores state repression. In The Last Bell, McRae takes us ringside to thrilling bouts with great contemporary champions and fighters as different as Fury, Canelo Álvarez, Oleksandr Usyk, Katie Taylor, Regis Prograis and Isaac Chamberlain. Whether in London or Las Vegas, he shows us what it is like to see joy pour out of a boxer in the dressing room after a magnificent victory or to hold the hand of a fighter being wheeled away on a stretcher after a devastating defeat. As he tries to reconcile the contradictions which lie at boxing's murky heart, McRae is unflinching and compelling.

McRae helps boxers open up about their doubts and fears and charts the courage of fighters facing ordeals from depression to war. And in telling the heartbreaking story of Patrick Day, he faces death in the ring. The Last Bell is his most powerful and personal book yet, a riveting account of life, death and boxing.

Über den Autor
Donald McRae is an award-winning author of fourteen non-fiction books which have featured sporting icons, legendary trial lawyers, heart surgeons and South Africa. He has twice won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year - the UK's most prestigious sports book prize - and ten national awards for his journalism at the Guardian.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Genre: Biographien, Importe
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Buch
ISBN-13: 9781398504189
ISBN-10: 1398504181
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Mcrae, Donald
Hersteller: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 243 x 160 x 37 mm
Von/Mit: Donald Mcrae
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.03.2025
Gewicht: 0,626 kg
Artikel-ID: 131739152