Two Brothers. Two Olympic Golds. Two Heavyweight Championships. One Housing Project.
Leon and Michael Spinks grew up in Pruitt-Igoe — the infamous St. Louis public housing complex that became a national symbol of urban failure. Thirty-three crumbling towers on the north side of the city. Poverty. Violence. A world designed, it seemed, to contain rather than to liberate.
It could not contain the Spinks brothers.
On July 31, 1976, in Montreal, Leon and Michael became the first brothers in history to win Olympic gold medals in boxing in the same year. Two years later, Leon walked into a Las Vegas arena as a 10-to-1 underdog against Muhammad Ali — the greatest heavyweight of his era — and won the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world in just his eighth professional fight. It remains one of the most stunning upsets in the history of sport.
Michael followed his own path — methodical, devastating, historic. He went unbeaten through 31 professional fights, became the undisputed light heavyweight champion of the world, then did something that hadn't been done in 77 years: moved up to heavyweight and beat the reigning champion Larry Holmes. When he won, he and Leon became the first brothers in boxing history to both hold the world heavyweight championship.
Gold From the Projects tells the complete story of one of the most extraordinary families in American sports history — where they came from, what they built, what they overcame, and what they left behind. From the streets of north St. Louis to the Olympic podium to the championship of the world.
Pruitt-Igoe was demolished in 1976 — the same year Leon and Michael won their gold medals. The towers came down. The brothers ascended.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Two Brothers. Two Olympic Golds. Two Heavyweight Championships. One Housing Project. Leon and Michael Spinks grew up in Pruitt-Igoe - the infamous St. Louis public housing complex that became a national symbol of urban failure. Thirty-three crumbling towers on the north side of the city. Poverty. Violence. A world designed, it seemed, to contain rather than to liberate. It could not contain the Spinks brothers. On July 31, 1976, in Montreal, Leon and Michael became the first brothers in history to win Olympic gold medals in boxing in the same year. Two years later, Leon walked into a Las Vegas arena as a 10-to-1 underdog against Muhammad Ali - the greatest heavyweight of his era - and won the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world in just his eighth professional fight. It remains one of the most stunning upsets in the history of sport. Michael followed his own path - methodical, devastating, historic. He went unbeaten through 31 professional fights, became the undisputed light heavyweight champion of the world, then did something that hadn't been done in 77 years: moved up to heavyweight and beat the reigning champion Larry Holmes. When he won, he and Leon became the first brothers in boxing history to both hold the world heavyweight championship. Gold From the Projects tells the complete story of one of the most extraordinary families in American sports history - where they came from, what they built, what they overcame, and what they left behind. From the streets of north St. Louis to the Olympic podium to the championship of the world. Pruitt-Igoe was demolished in 1976 - the same year Leon and Michael won their gold medals. The towers came down. The brothers ascended. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798259004429
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