Carl Frampton

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Belfast’s Carl ‘the Jackal’ Frampton MBE is no ordinary boxer. In every way, Frampton’s story transcends the ordinary. This is a uniquely intimate account of a true modern-day sporting great and a local hero like no other.

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Belfast’s Carl ‘The Jackal’ Frampton MBE is no ordinary boxer. One of only three fighters from the British Isles to be named the Ring magazine Fighter of the Year, he has headlined sellout world championship bouts on both sides of the Atlantic, winning multiple world titles in the process. His dedicated army of fans have traversed the globe to be ringside throughout it all. 

But Frampton’s popularity far exceeds the traditional adulation for a sporting icon; he is regarded as a symbol of hope and unity by both sides of the sectarian divide in Northern Ireland.

In this captivating autobiography, Frampton reveals the most personal aspects of being a fighter: the fears and doubts, the exhilaration and devastation, the friendships and animosities. He also recounts for the first time his high-profile, acrimonious split with Barry McGuigan in devastating and revealing detail.

Frampton speaks openly and passionately, not only about boxing, but about his country, how far it has come and the problems it faces. This is a uniquely intimate account of a true modern-day sporting great and a local hero like no other.

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Weight 0.6 kg
Dimensions 23.4 × 15.3 × 3 cm
Book_author

Frampton, Carl

Publisher

Merrion Press

Imprint

Merrion Press

Cover

Paperback

Pages

320

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

796.83092 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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