Damage, Tris Dixon
Damage, Tris Dixon
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Damage
The Untold Story of Brain Trauma in Boxing

Author: Tris Dixon

Narrator: Jonathan Cowley

Unabridged: 11 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/11/2023


Synopsis

It's an old story—a fighter gains fame, drives fast cars, makes piles of cash, and dates beautiful women. Then comes the fall—booze, drugs, depression, poverty, illness. This dark narrative has been playing out for a hundred years.

Doctors first identified "Punch Drunk Syndrome" in 1928. It later became known as "Dementia Pugilistica." Today, we call it CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy). The secret history of this disease in boxing has never been fully told—until now.

In Damage, Tris Dixon uncovers the difficult truths of boxing and CTE and chronicles the lives of fighters affected by it. He interviews some of the sport's biggest names, some lesser-known journeymen, and highly respected trainers and other figures to try to understand why no one wants to discuss CTE or take responsibility for it. Ultimately, Dixon takes aim at what boxing can do to help the warriors who sacrifice their health seeking glory in the ring. Will this book finally drive the sport to address the issue and help fighters get the help they deserve?

About Tris Dixon

Tris Dixon has written about boxing at all levels for more than two decades. He is the former editor of Boxing News and has covered the sport in more than a dozen countries and over four continents. Dixon has written for The Ring and Boxing Scene and has worked as a boxing broadcaster for Sky Sports, BT Sport, and CNN. He authored the books Damage: The Untold Story of Brain Trauma in Boxing, The Road to Nowhere: A Journey Through Boxing's Wastelands, and Money: The Life and Fast Times of Floyd Mayweather, and he ghostwrote War and Peace: My Story with British boxing icon Ricky Hatton. He's also an elector for the International Boxing Hall of Fame, a member of The Ring ratings panel, the Boxing Writer's Club, and the Boxing Writers Association of America. Dixon currently resides in New Forest, United Kingdom.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Julie on December 14, 2009

You enjoy this book because it is written in the second person, although you feel that the character of Heather could have been developed so much more and maybe even turned out to be less of a flake than she was when she started. You think the author wrote well, and gave a good sense of the feeling......more

Goodreads review by Sophie on February 11, 2023

A lot I could say, but don’t think I want to. A.M. Jenkins understands the feeling, the wayward thoughts, the complete loss of how time is actually passing, to a point of scary precision. I can’t think of another time I’ve read a novel in second person, but it left me shaky - in a good way. I’m goin......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on February 02, 2014

The book Damage, by A.M. Jenkins was a text I could relate to because of the topic. The events and relationships throughout the book mirrored the life of an average high school student. It’s a great novel that will keep you wondering and asking yourself what is next. I personally loved the book; I th......more

Goodreads review by ZPelc on September 30, 2016

Since I'm not a very huge fan of reading, I normally don't get into many books. However, I really enjoyed reading this book. One reason I believe that I got into this book, is because it was about football, and the main character, Austin, going through a lot of problems throughout the book. To me, t......more

Goodreads review by Jake on March 26, 2019

This was a good book but was sad throughout it and had a good thought and message to it.......more