Review of "Up Close and In Your Face With the Greats, Near-greats and Ingrates of Sports," by Roy Firestone and Scott Ostle

 Review of

Up Close and In Your Face With the Greats, Near-greats and Ingrates of Sports, by Roy Firestone and Scott Ostler, ISBN 156282869x

Five out of five stars

Great retrospective of sports interviews

 Roy Firestone was the host of the sports interview show “Up Close” on ESPN for many years and during that time he had on-air conversations with many of the best sports figures of the time as well as those past their prime. He also encountered many of the same people outside the confines of the interview environment, where he saw them with no camera and microphone present.

 This series of retrospectives is some of the most fascinating statements about sports figures. Some of them were arrogant on and off camera, others were ferocious during their games, yet soft and humble when not playing. Sports figures from boxing to golf to hockey, as well as the major sports of basketball, baseball and football are described.

 The most interesting category of interviewees are the prizefighters, most of which are possessed of an inner rage that they vent on their opponents. Another specific person that is described is sportscaster Howard Cosell. In most ways, he was the same unsympathetic figure off camera as he was on.

 This book is definitely one that is hard to put down once opened. It reveals the personalities of the sports figures, some of which you can respect and others that you can’t.

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