How George Foreman Went From Champion Boxer to Evangelical Grillmaster
No Way but to Fight follows the boxer from a rough childhood in Houston to international sports stardom, peddling grills, and preaching.
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Roberto José Andrade Franco is from the El Paso-Juárez borderlands. He attends Southern Methodist University and is writing a dissertation on how boxing impacts Mexican and Mexican-American identity.
No Way but to Fight follows the boxer from a rough childhood in Houston to international sports stardom, peddling grills, and preaching.
The suits are flashy, the dancing is mesmerizing and the enchiladas are hot. For members of this El Paso club, borderlands identity runs deep.