The Night the Referee Hit Back: Memorable Moments from the World of Boxing by Mike Silver

The Night the Referee Hit Back: Memorable Moments from the World of Boxing

by Mike Silver

Foreword by Teddy Atlas

What do Sugar Ray Robinson, Muhammad Ali, Marlon Brando, Sonny Liston, Woody Allen, Floyd Mayweather Jr., and Teddy Roosevelt all have in common? They are among the dozens of fascinating personalities who appear in Mike Silver’s newest book.

The boxing world has witnessed some spectacular and iconic moments, from the “Thrilla in Manila” to the last encounter between Sugar Ray Robinson and Jake LaMotta. In The Night the Referee Hit Back: Memorable Moments from the World of Boxing, award-winning boxing journalist Mike Silver looks back at some of boxing’s most legendary fights, talks with Hall of Famers Archie Moore, Carlos Ortiz, Emile Griffith and Curtis Cokes, and analyzes the changes that have taken place in boxing since the Golden Age. This collection, drawn from the author’s best articles from the past 40 years, are a colorful mix of hard-hitting exposes, interviews, and light-hearted stories.

In this fast-paced, enjoyable collection of essays, boxing historian Silver (The Arc of Boxing) gathers the best of his articles covering four decades of professional boxing . . . Along the way, Silver covers President Teddy Roosevelt’s early boxing days, as well as the championship bouts of Floyd Mayweather, and includes interviews with such greats as Archie Moore, Emile Griffith, and Carlos Ortiz. Loaded with information and anecdotes, this will be a welcome addition to the libraries of boxing fans and sports pundits., Publishers Weekly

Mike Silver’s knowledge of boxing history is unparalleled, but what makes him so valuable to read is the insight he brings to the subject—whether he’s demythologizing the Thrilla in Manila, putting Floyd Mayweather’s achievements into critical perspective, or chronicling boxing’s bygone golden age. Collecting some of his finest work over the years, The Night the Referee Hit Back is a Silver primer for the uninitiated and a treasure trove for the connoisseur. Opinionated but fair, unsentimental but compassionate, and restless in its desire to improve understanding of a misunderstood sport, Silver’s work is essential for serious students of the fight game. — Paul Beston, author of The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Ruled The Ring

Mike Silver, perhaps boxing’s most revered historian, carries cotton swabs and smelling salts. The Night the Referee Hit Back, a survey of his best writing, is a head-clearing reminder that boxing wasn’t always such a mess; that it has the capability to be more than it is, that it should aspire to be more like it was. In this era of franchise champions and fading skill-sets, Silver is here to stop the bleeding. — Springs Toledo, author and essayist

Mike Silver is the Sugar Ray Robinson of boxing writers—smooth, smart, powerful, and tough to beat. The good news is that you can step in the ring with him and not get hurt. Read this book. It’s a gem. — Jonathan Eig, Ali: A Life

Mike Silver is among the most knowledgeable boxing historians in the world. His interviews and observations in The Night the Referee Hit Back are both compelling and stimulating. Boxing has always given us plenty to write about, and Silver is right on it. — Steve Farhood, boxing analyst for Showtime and member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame

Brilliant! Mike Silver’s collection of essays and interviews in The Night the Referee Hit Back is informative and ceaselessly entertaining. He has the ear of a masterful writer, the keen eye of a critic, and the heart of an avid boxing fan. Mike Silver might be the most perceptive and skillful sportswriter of our generation. — Colleen Aycock, author, The Magnificent Max Baer: The Life of the Heavyweight Champion and Film Star

Anyone who comes to me with a boxing question I reflexively redirect to Mike Silver, who to my mind is, pound for pound, the greatest authority on the subject. (And no one who’s taken my advice has ever asked for a second suggestion!) This book is only further evidence of his expertise. — David Margolick, author of Beyond Glory: Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling, and a World on the Brink

For decades boxing was an art. It was filled with great practitioners and an array of rogues. In this collection of essays by Mike Silver, the reader is given a rare insight to what made boxing such a popular sport while at the same time pointing out its many flaws. Like the great art critics throughout the ages, Mr. Silver has that rare ability to look at something he loves while remaining honest about its flaws. If you want to truly understand what made boxing great and why it no longer is, you can have no better guide than Mike Silver. — Bobby Franklin, editor, BoxingOverBroadway.com

Mike Silver has taken us on a journey through the history of boxing. He brings us inside places that no longer exist and through his writing, they suddenly come back to life. You can hear the rhythm of the speed bag and the thud, thud, thud of a heavybag. He gives a voice to the great fighters of yesteryear and compares them with the stars of today. Mike is unparalleled as a boxing historian and his work on these pages illustrates exactly why. — Bobby Cassidy, Newsday

This new book by Mike Silver does an amazing thing—at least it did to me. It brought a tear to my eye, a lump in the pit of my stomach, and a smile in my heart. This book has so much going for it: insight, knowledge, and wit are found on every page. Silver explores fighters and the colorful lives they lead. No one writes so thoroughly and accurately about boxing than Mike Silver.  Peter Wood, member of the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame and author of A Clenched Fist: The Making of a Golden Gloves Champion

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Mike Silver is an internationally respected historian and author. He is the author of two critically acclaimed books: The Arc of Boxing: The Rise and Decline of the Sweet Science (2008) and Stars in the Ring, Jewish Champions in the Golden Age of Boxing: A Photographic History (2016). Mike’s articles have also appeared in The New York Times, The Ring magazine, Boxing Monthly, and various boxing websites. He has been an Inspector with the New York State Athletic Commission; a boxing promoter; a historical consultant and on-air commentator for 19 televised boxing documentaries; a curator of the “Sting Like a Maccabee: The Golden Age of the American Jewish Boxer” exhibit at the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia (2004); and a co-curator of the San Francisco Jewish Film festival’s centerpiece program, “Jews, Boxing, and Hollywood” (2007). He continues to research and write about the sport as a member of the International Boxing Research Organization (IBRO). His website is mikesilverboxing.com.

Product details

Print Length: 272 pages. Illustrated

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date: June 10, 2020

Sold by: Amazon.com Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B08529M5W4

This book is available on Amazon.Com in two formats: Hardcover $34.00 and Kindle $32.

Book Review by Roger Zotti