Making the Weight by Paul Alexander Knox Ebook
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The ceiling is low and the air heavy with sweat in the cowshed come boxing gym on the outskirts of Hartlepool. There is no state of the art equipment to be found just the old fashioned barebones, no frills approach to training. The walls are coarsely decorated with posters and pictures of fights and fighters from past and present. This is the home of the world famous Fannans' Gym.
Francis had been offered a bout on the under-card of a World title fight with only a short amount of time to get ring ready. On the morning of the weigh-in I turned up as arranged to photograph him as he worked to shed the last few pounds in order to make the weight classification. The last few pounds turned out to be 7lb's; the only way to lose them was through sweat. He was wrapped in several layers of clothing and a rubber 'sweat suit' with an industrial strength gas heater blasting into the stifling gym. Sweat was pouring from under his woolly hat as he pounded the rolling road of the running machine. He struggled to talk but managed to greet me with a smile and tell me that he had been at it for several gruelling hours "but there's only a few more pounds to go". Exhausted, he stopped the machine and headed into the ring. He picked up a jump rope and attempted to skip, it was over 100 degrees and he was so exhausted he couldn't coordinate his body to do what his mind wanted. He looked so drained and weak, but back to the bike it was; cycle, run, cycle, run, until he doggedly lost those last few pounds. I can only imagine the pain and mental anguish he was going through, unable to quench his thirst with a mere sip of water, as this would add weight, a request for an ice cube rejected by his trainer.
Francis won that fight and went on to challenge for a British title.
In this intimate series of photographs I have delved deeper into the life of Francis 'Fearless' Jones as he battles for maximum fitness as well as sustaining a life and livelihood outside of the ring.
Francis had been offered a bout on the under-card of a World title fight with only a short amount of time to get ring ready. On the morning of the weigh-in I turned up as arranged to photograph him as he worked to shed the last few pounds in order to make the weight classification. The last few pounds turned out to be 7lb's; the only way to lose them was through sweat. He was wrapped in several layers of clothing and a rubber 'sweat suit' with an industrial strength gas heater blasting into the stifling gym. Sweat was pouring from under his woolly hat as he pounded the rolling road of the running machine. He struggled to talk but managed to greet me with a smile and tell me that he had been at it for several gruelling hours "but there's only a few more pounds to go". Exhausted, he stopped the machine and headed into the ring. He picked up a jump rope and attempted to skip, it was over 100 degrees and he was so exhausted he couldn't coordinate his body to do what his mind wanted. He looked so drained and weak, but back to the bike it was; cycle, run, cycle, run, until he doggedly lost those last few pounds. I can only imagine the pain and mental anguish he was going through, unable to quench his thirst with a mere sip of water, as this would add weight, a request for an ice cube rejected by his trainer.
Francis won that fight and went on to challenge for a British title.
In this intimate series of photographs I have delved deeper into the life of Francis 'Fearless' Jones as he battles for maximum fitness as well as sustaining a life and livelihood outside of the ring.
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- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
- Versión ebook de composición fija, 80 págs.
- Fecha de publicación: may. 26, 2012
- Última modificación abr. 26, 2014
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave sparta, security, hartlepool, darlington, fearless, jones, francis, knox, alexander, paul, british, ringside, ring, determination, training, Boxing, Professional
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Paul Alexander Knox
England
Documentary photographer based in North East England.