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Thinkin Big

The Story of James Quick Tillis, The Fightin' Cowboy

by (author) James Quick Tillis

Publisher
ECW Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2000
Category
Boxing, Sports
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550224306
    Publish Date
    Sep 2000
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

Thinkin Big is the story of a kid whose dream was never supposed to come true: the story of a man who won hearts with his gentleness, but whose fearlessness was legendary. It is the biography of a champion once broken by boxing. Dubbed the Fightin Cowboy by Muhammad Ali, James “Quick” Tillis would record his story in a dimly lit jail cell. He was a young black athlete who’d clung to his alcoholic father and his religious mother, rising to battle seven heavyweight champions. But this naive heavyweight would be sacrificed by the sport he loved; it would rob him of the women he loved, his dignity, his fortune, and his title. He crawled into the ring 64 times to prove that he could win, but one dirty agent was determined to bleed him dry. Now he tells a story like no fighter before. It’s raw, yet full of humour, told from a legend’s perspective.

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Contributor Notes

James “Quick” Tillis is a rare boxer who fought both the old legends and the new. Angelo Dundee once said he was “the most implausible story in boxing . . . a small time boxer [who became] a potential champion and multimillion dollar bonanza.” J. Engleman Price is an author of human interest stories in local, national, and international publications.