The Fine Art of Boxing

NO STOOGE IN THE RING

Philly native in Fine fighting form

Diehard Three Stooges fans see Larry routinely take a wallop, kick or slap from Moe, recovering in the blink of an eye. Those curious about his stint as lightweight boxer Kid Roth heard of his never-seen KO power.

Other than those wonderfully colorful written recollections courtesy of his keen-eyed younger brother and ringside companion Morris (Moe), sadly there appear to be no press documents recounting Larry’s much admired boxing skills.

Seeing the dire need for a literary look at the Middle Stooge’s fisticuff magic in the ring, BearManor Media author Geoff Dale, a long-time fight fan, joyfully took on the task of creating such an homage to the Pugilistic Porcupine.

Armed with his imagination spiced with a dash of reality that the fuzzy-haired comic actor was indeed an amateur boxer (with one pro victory), he’s created a “What If Fantasy” aptly titled The Fine Art of Boxing No Stooge In the Ring.

A largely fictional work but spiced with reality, including recognition of Larry the talented classical violinist, Dale takes more-than-a-peak at a fascinating era where great Jewish boxers like Benny Leonard and Barney Ross ruled the ring.

Ever wondered what might have happened had Larry Fine followed his own yellow brick road inside the squared boxing ring or even a concert hall, then please check out BearManor Media for the scoop at Amazon