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Lennox Lewis heard talk in 2000 that Michael Grant was boxing’s next great heavyweight. By Thomas Hauser THE mid-20th century gave birth to a new breed of athlete; men who were big, well-coordinated, and faster than men their size had been before. By the start of the new millennium, athletes had further honed their natural gifts and were even bigger than their predecessors. Two heavyweights personified this trend: Lennox Lewis and Michael Grant. When they met in the ring at Madison Square Garden on April 29, 2000, Lewis was the reigning heavyweight champion. But Grant was seen in some circles as the heir apparent to the throne. ....
Next week at Maine Crime Writers there will be posts by John Clark (Monday), Joe Souza (Tuesday), Maggie Robinson (Thursday) and Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson (Friday). In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us who blog regularly at Maine Crime Writers: from Sandra Neily: In addition to watching the cove freeze (a ZEN pandemic thing) I’ve been sending out some special things to readers. (I really miss library talks where the conversation is always unpredictable and valuable: full of sharing. ) In celebration of the birds and bats I got to know while researching my latest book, I am giving away a half-day, winter birding trip (for 2) at Downeast Nature Tours. Wanna join in? Just sign up on the newsletter pop-up on my author website: Sandra Neily (authorsandraneily.com) ....
A successful career in the grapegrowing industry has given him a happy and comfortable life, but the memories of a hungry, impoverished childhood remain vivid for Rafael Rodriguez, even at the age of 100. Rodriguez, who hit the century mark on Christmas Day, spent Monday morning looking back on his eventful life and offering his advice for people who strive for his longevity and good health. âBe reasonable and respectful,â Rodriguez said, adding that heâs always lived day by day. âYou have to love people, tolerate their differences, and continue being submissive and humble.â The son of an illiterate textile worker and a mother who died in childbirth, Rodriguez was raised partly by his grandmother and aunts in Mexico City. They struggled to put food on the table, and Rodriguez longed for a better life. ....