| The tale of boxing hero Derek Roche is a journey from a New Ross council estate to three shots at world titles and a British crown.
There is the sweetness of success and bitter disappointment of defeat in this archetypal boxing book. But it is also blessed with a generous sense of humour, ‘The Rebel’ Roche provides an often rib-tickling insight into the world of the paid fighter.
There are rib-bruising shocks along the way, though many of them outside the boxing ring; working the doors in Bournemouth and Leeds is no job for softies.
Now hanging up his gloves for good, Derek the first Irishman to win a coveted Lonsdale belt outright looks back. He talks of the joys and pains of what is widely regarded as being the hardest sport of all, and reflects on other matters; from shopping to shootings, from a police award to nights in the cells.
We also learn who Kid Bollock was.
“The story of Derek Roche is very well told.”
The Irish Post
“The book is a must for.. every sportsman.”
Munster Express
“Refreshingly honest and, at times, genuinely funny story.”
John Rawling, The Guardian
“A gem of a book.”
Yorkshire Evening Post |