The Good Fight: Boxing, ballet and breaking stereotypes

· Simon and Schuster
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Life is all about triumph and tragedy. You can’t have one without the other – that’s just the contract we’ve signed in return for this short time we have here. Resilience isn’t only about bouncing back. It’s about bouncing back stronger.

In The Good Fight, Harry Garside, Australia’s ballet dancing boxing star, offers a raw  account of his journey through sport, unexpected challenges and personal growth. Harry opens up about his remarkable journey with wit and wisdom, and offers a refreshing perspective on masculinity, sharing his struggles, triumphs, and moments of profound self-discovery.

Having won both gold and bronze medals at the Commonwealth and Tokyo Olympic games respectively, and playing a starring role at the 2024 Olympics, Harry is one of Australia’s stand-out boxing talents.

Through personal anecdotes and heartfelt poetry, Garside invites readers to see beyond the stereotypes, offering a nuanced exploration of identity, resilience, and showing how to be comfortable in your own skin.

About the author

Harry Garside is a champion boxer who gained prominence at the Tokyo Olympics by winning Australia’s first Olympic boxing medal in three decades. Beyond the ring, Harry actively breaks down barriers and imparts a crucial message: never shy away from letting your unique light shine. He makes headlines for challenging gender stereotypes, calling out cancel culture and serving as a role model for young people who embrace their uniqueness.

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