Fame, success, even self-respect can be elusive goals for many young men and women who grow up in the inner city. But the boxing gym, as it has for decades, promises a way up for some, a way out for others. It offers young boxers a home where they can find support and community. It builds character. For many it's also the source of discipline needed to avoid the ever-present lure of gangs or drugs.
During 2017 and 2018 I spent a lot of time in the gyms of the old mill towns north of Boston and at many of the local amateur boxing matches, including The Golden Gloves. I got to know many of the boxers -- and the trainers committed to them -- and found them to possess an inner strength as well as a physical one. It takes both to step into the ring. To put the body through the punishment boxing demands. To make the sacrifices needed to achieve a few moments of glory.
These images, part of an ongoing project, celebrate the strength and courage it takes to be a fighter.
Recognition
Social Documentary Network
10th Anniversary Exhibit
Bronx Documentary Center
October 2018
Stand Magazine
Featured Photography
Issue 09
Fall 2018
Griffin Museum SoWa Gallery
Solo Exhibit
Spring 2018
Lowell Sun
Featured Slide Show
August, 2017
Griffin Museum of Photography
Atelier Group Show
September, 2017