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		<title>Resurrecting the Champ</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2012 15:02:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Belth</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve never read J.R. Moehringer&#8217;s 1997 L.A. Times takeout, &#8220;Resurrecting the Champ,&#8221; you should...]]></description>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve never read <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/print/1997-05-04/magazine/tm-55180_1_bob-satterfield" target="_blank">J.R. Moehringer&#8217;s 1997 <em>L.A. Times</em> takeout, &#8220;Resurrecting the Champ,&#8221;</a> you should make the time. It&#8217;s a classic:</p>
<blockquote><p>I&#8217;m sitting in a hotel room in Columbus, Ohio, waiting for a call from a man who doesn&#8217;t trust me, hoping he&#8217;ll have answers about a man I don&#8217;t trust, which may clear the name of a man no one gives a damn about. To distract myself from this uneasy vigil&#8211;and from the phone that never rings, and from the icy rain that never stops pelting the window&#8211;I light a cigar and open a 40-year-old newspaper. * &#8220;Greatest puncher they ever seen,&#8221; the paper says in praise of Bob Satterfield, a ferocious fighter of the 1940s and 1950s. &#8220;The man of hope&#8211;and the man who crushed hope like a cookie in his fist.&#8221; Once again, I&#8217;m reminded of Satterfield&#8217;s sorry luck, which dogged him throughout his life, as I&#8217;m dogging him now. * I&#8217;ve searched high and low for Satterfield. I&#8217;ve searched the sour-smelling homeless shelters of Santa Ana. I&#8217;ve searched the ancient and venerable boxing gyms of Chicago. I&#8217;ve searched the eerily clear memory of one New York City fighter who touched Satterfield&#8217;s push-button chin in 1946 and never forgot the panic on Satterfield&#8217;s face as he fell. I&#8217;ve searched cemeteries, morgues, churches, museums, slums, jails, courts, libraries, police blotters, scrapbooks, phone books and record books. Now I&#8217;m searching this dreary, sleet-bound Midwestern city, where all the streets look like melting Edward Hopper paintings and the sky like a storm-whipped sea. * Maybe it&#8217;s fatigue, maybe it&#8217;s caffeine, maybe it&#8217;s the fog rolling in behind the rain, but I feel as though Satterfield has become my own 180-pound Moby Dick. Like Ahab&#8217;s obsession, he casts a harsh light on his pursuer. Stalking him from town to town and decade to decade, I&#8217;ve learned almost everything there is to know about him, along with valuable lessons about boxing, courage and the eternal tension between fathers and sons. But I&#8217;ve learned more than I bargained for about myself, and for that I owe him a debt. I can&#8217;t repay the debt unless the phone rings.</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center;">[Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.porttalbotcameraclub.org/peter_thomas_gallery.html" target="_blank">Peter Thomas</a>; drawing by <a href="http://stevehuston.com/artwork_view/590" target="_blank">Steve Huston</a>]</p>
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