"A concise and well-written account of career midcarder Len Denton's mostly admirable life spent "putting over" bigger names, with an especially nice 30+ pages about booking Don Owen's Portland promotion when it was on its last legs (the material about the creation of Oregon's boxing and wrestling commission is especially fascinating)." - Oliver Lee Bateman
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