• Tales from the 5th Street Gym

  • Ali, the Dundees, and Miami's Golden Age of Boxing
  • By: Ferdie Pacheco
  • Narrated by: David Marantz
  • Length: 7 hrs and 14 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Tales from the 5th Street Gym

By: Ferdie Pacheco
Narrated by: David Marantz
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Publisher's summary

Tales from the 5th Street Gym is the first book to chronicle the fascinating history of the 5th Street Gym from one of its insiders - Dr. Ferdie Pacheco - with crucial contributions from Tom Archdeacon, Angelo Dundee, Suzanne Dundee Bonner, Enrique Encinosa, Howard Kleinberg, Ramiro Ortiz, Edwin Pope, Bob Sheridan, and Budd Schulberg. Discover the secret history of one of boxing's most hallowed grounds, as Pacheco recalls the rise, heyday, and fall of the "sweet science" at Miami Beach.

Ferdie Pacheco, the "Fight Doctor", is a physician, boxing analyst, screenwriter, author, and artist. After serving 15 years as Muhammad Ali's physician and corner man, he began a career as a boxing analyst for NBC, Showtime, and Univision. He received an Emmy Award for his work on a series of specials on Ali's greatest fights. His most recent book is Blood in My Coffee: The Life of the Fight Doctor.

©2010 Ferdie Pacheco (P)2013 Audible, Inc.

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Nothing about boxing

I started boxing a while ago. I wanted inspiration and a way to connect to a time honored sport. I not only want to train my muscles but also my mind. Which I must ask...who wrote this book?

It's nothing but name drops. "This guy and that guy and this guy met that guy and that guy looked over at this guy and stuff happened." Who cares?

I made about 35 minutes into the book and had to stop to go chew grass in the front yard because I was severely vitamin deficient from this mess.

Here's another one that was repeated ad infinitum: "Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali! Cassius Clay! Muhammad Ali!"

YES I GET IT!!! THE MAN WAS THE GREATEST!!

WWHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

HHOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!??!?!?!

Just because the guy's famous doesn't mean information about him floods into my house and drowns me in knowledge. SHUT UP AND TELL ME!!!

This book sucks. Gimme my credit back.

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