Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword Dave Zirin
Introduction. Rollin’ with the Punches: Boxing, Struggle, and Dissent Gaye Theresa Johnson, David J. Leonard, and Rudy Mondragón
1 Passing and Prizefighting: Ralph Dupas’s Fight to Be White Louis Moore
2 “Fighting 4 All Nations”: A Conversation with Kali Reis Rudy Mondragón
3 “Fighting 4 All Nations”: Boxing and the Indigenous Heritage: Reflections on the Kali Reis Converation Kyle T. Mays
4 “There Is Just Something Different about Watching a Woman Be Able to Beat the Shit Out of Someone”: Gender, Boxing, and Fandom, A Conversation with Jessica Luther David J. Leonard
5 Down but Not Out: Mexican Prizefighters and Struggles against US Immigration during the 1930s José M. Alamillo
6 The Great Off-White Hope Roberto José Andrade Franco
7 “Yo Soy José De Avenal”: The Deployment of Expressive Culture in Disruptive Ring Entrances Rudy Mondragón
8 “‘I’m the Greatest. I’m the Best.’ That Bravado, That’s Hip-Hop”: A Conversation with Jasiri X Rudy Mondragón and Gaye Theresa Johnson
9 Why Gyms Matter: Boxing and the Struggle for Los Angeles Priscilla Leiva
10 Boxing as an Art for Community Engagement: A Conversation with Khnum Muata Ibomu Gaye Theresa Johnson and Rudy Mondragón
11 Solidarity or Sanction: The Moral Economy of the Urban Gym Lucia Trimbur
12 “Boxing Is Essentially Exploitation”: Labor, Value, and Narrative Structures in Boxing, A Conversation with Max Kellerman Rudy Mondragón
13 “Sincerely, These Hands”: Mayweather, Money, and Masculinity Javon Johnson
Coda: Beyond the Dreams of Gold Medals and World Titles David J. Leonard, Gaye Theresa Johnson, and Rudy Mondragón
Afterword: Weary, Resigned, Ready Mark Anthony Neal
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index
Back Cover