Murder on Federal Street: Tyrone Everett, the Black Mafia, Fixed Fights, and the Last Golden Age of Philadelphia Boxing

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Rushcutters Bay Books
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332
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5.5 X 8.5 X 0.74 inches | 0.93 pounds
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English
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Paperback
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9798218137298

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About the Author
Sean Nam is a contributor to BoxingScene.com and the British weekly boxing magazine Boxing News. A former boxing writer for USA Today, he is a full member and co-vice president of the Boxing Writers Association of America. He is also a member of the International Boxing Research Organization. MURDER ON FEDERAL STREET is his first book. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Carlos Acevedo, author of Sporting Blood: Tales From the Dark Side of Boxing and The Duke: The Life and Lies of Tommy Morrison, was the founder of The Cruelest Sport and is a member of the Boxing Writers Association of America. His work has appeared in Inside HBO Boxing, Boxing News, Remezcla, Boxing Digest, and Hannibal Boxing. His stories A Darkness Made to Order and A Ghost Orbiting Forever both won first place awards from the BWAA. Acevedo is also a member of the International Boxing Research Organization.
Reviews

"Nothing-not politics, not industry, not pop culture, not the four major sports-provides the rich and irresistible stories routinely found in professional boxing. In Murder On Federal Street, Sean Nam details the tragically short life of former Philadelphia boxer Tyrone Everett with impeccable research and crisp, clean prose. That doesn't surprise me; Nam has been one of this era's best boxing writers for quite some time.

"I've always rated Philadelphia as America's best boxing city, at least in its prime. And in Nam's book, Philly is a central character. Combine Everett's journey, Philadelphia, and the impact of the city's Black Mafia and you have non-fiction that reads like a novel.

"Until now, only hard-core boxing fans were aware of Everett's story-minus perspective and large chunks of critical and significant facts. Now, thanks to Nam, the picture has gone from cloudy to clear and complete."-Steve Farhood, boxing analyst for Showtime, 2017 inductee into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, and former editor of The Ring magazine

"In Murder on Federal Street, Sean Nam burrows deep into a career and life cut short under tragic circumstances and, on a much grander scale, into the dystopian intersection of boxing and the Philadelphia underworld. It's investigative reporting and storytelling at its finest with a touch of a Goodfellas meets Raging Bull narrative."-Harvey Araton, New York Times best-selling author

"Murder On Federal Street is about the killing of Tyrone Everett, a sadistically vain, bisexual fighter in 1970s Philadelphia. If there's a hero, it's Sean Nam, whose obsessional reporting and evocative style turn a true story into a noir worthy of a Gamble and Huff soundtrack. Whodunit? Maybe the guys who stole a decision the night of Everett's biggest fight. Maybe a boyfriend. Or a girlfriend. Or the girlfriend's drug dealer husband. Then there's the diabolical criminal consortium lurking behind everything, the Black Mafia. It's a wonderfully nasty business. And for the same unfortunate reasons you might be drawn to boxing, you'll love it.-Mark Kriegel, ESPN analyst and New York Times bestselling author of The Good Son: The Life of Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini

"Sean Nam has written a compelling, page-turning history of Tyrone Everett which will appeal to boxing and true crime fans alike. His comprehensive research is mind-boggling, covers everything from urban and racial politics to the boxing scene to the underworld, and his writing is top notch. Nam exhaustively details a complex and controversial story in colorful, gripping prose, and the result is a full and rewarding assessment of Everett's shortened life."-Sean Patrick Griffin, Professor of Criminal Justice at The Citadel and author of Black Brothers, Inc.: The Violent Rise and Fall of Philadelphia's Black Mafia

"In death, as in life, Philadelphia lightweight Tyrone Everett remains a colorful, controversial character whose story deserves the kind of in-depth examination as is so ably provided by author Sean Nam. In the ring, Everett was the victim of one of the most outrageous and egregious decisions in boxing history, one that almost certainly was the result of deliberate chicanery. Out of the ring, Everett was a victim of another sort, murder, a crime tinged in sex and drugs, and which continues to resonate in his hometown."-Bernard Fernandez, 2020 inductee into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and author of the Championship Rounds boxing anthology series"