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Meeting the Guv'nor - Alan Mortlock

 
Description: ISBN 0340861452 / Genre: Biography / Author: Alan Mortlock with Greg Watts / Paperback / 193 Pages / Book is published 2003-06-19 by ... more
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Newest Review: ... a matter of luck that he didn't end up imprisoned or dead at that point in his life. Seeing one of the first properly ... more

 ... promoted kick boxing shows in the UK prompted Mortlock to think that he could put on a better show and he soon gained another reputation, this time as one of the better promoters around, both of martial arts and unlicensed boxing. None of this made him happy and his biggest success nearly turned out to be the end of the road, as he descended into alcoholism, lost all will to work as well as several jobs and came very close to seeing the end of his marriage. One day, however, he had a Christmas card and then a visit from S...more

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Crowned Review Meeting the Guv'nor - Alan Mortlock: Someone Worth Meeting (1244 words)
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Stories of violence based around the East End of London and Essex always seem to be popular. Fearing the public don't want too much to do with the harsh realities of a tough life, films like "The Krays" tend to make that world seem more glamorous than it actually is. Whilst a life of violence may gain you a reputation and help people make it through life, there's often a dark side to it. For Alan Mortlock, gaining his reputation as a hard man took a lot of fighting and a lot of hard work. His life was an endless cycle of working, drinking and getting into a fight. Thanks to his martial arts training and a lot of time working out in gyms, he ...  Read the complete review

 

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