The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

The Battle of the Century: Dempsey, Carpentier, and the Birth of Modern Promotion
The Battle of the Century: Dempsey, Carpentier, and the Birth of Modern Promotion

The Battle of the Century: Dempsey, Carpentier, and the Birth of Modern Promotion in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $55.00
Loading Inventory...
Get it at Barnes and Noble

Size: OS

Get it at Barnes and Noble
This exciting account of the 1921 heavyweight boxing title fight between champion Jack Dempsey and Frenchman Georges Carpentier relates how it originated and how it became a template for modern sports promotion.
Immortalized as the battle of the century by Ring Lardner, the Dempsey-Carpentier heavyweight title bout marked America's first experience with the intersection of show business, high society, politics, and the underworld at a single sporting event.
The Battle of the Century: Dempsey, Carpentier, and the Birth of Modern Promotion
offers the definitive history of this landmark event's genesis and impact.
To explain why the fight had such a far-reaching influence on mass entertainment and modern culture, newspaperman Jim Waltzer invites readers to travel the path to the 1921 heavyweight championship. Along the way, they will meet a cast of outsize characters, including the savage defending champion (and alleged World War I slacker) Jack Dempsey, French pretty-boy war hero Georges Carpentier, promoter Tex Rickard, Dempsey's slippery manager Doc Kearns, and Jersey City boss Frank Hague. As the tale unfolds, so does an understanding of the forces that shaped the Roaring Twenties and established promotional hype as the MO of business.
Powered by Adeptmind