Sorcery at Caesars: Sugar Ray's Marvelous Fight - Steve Marantz
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'On the night of April 6, 1987, Sugar Ray Leonard stole a fight. A couple of million witnesses saw him get away with it. Leonard's theft was so slick that the victim, Marvelous Marvin Hagler, didn't know until it was too late. His middleweight title was picked clean and gone, forever. In its own way it was the perfect sting. But if winners write history, a salesman, a con, a Sweet scientist, and a socerer wrote this one. Leonard was each and all in the parking lot behind Caesars. This is the story of socery at Caesars, and how Sugar Ray put the Fight Game on Marvelous Marvin...' So goes the blurb on the back cover of 'Socery at Caesars: Sugar Ray's Marvelous ... Read the complete review
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