Candace Toft

Off The Ropes: The Ron Lyle Story


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      Foreword

      The heavyweight division in boxing in the 1970s was a special place, where giants roamed the landscape. They were not just big in stature, but big in talent and ferocity. Standing tall among these men was Ron Lyle. He would fight virtually every major heavyweight of that era and stamp his name on that time in boxing with some breathtaking performances. His quest to ascend to the top of that division is filled with rich stories of effort, triumph, and failures as well.

      The story you are about to read is not all about those endeavors. The story of Ron Lyle, while ultimately and intrinsically bound with boxing, is about much more. Ron's story is one of struggle, tragedy, and redemption. The life lessons that Ron learned throughout his seventy years on earth are chronicled here—they are universal lessons that we can all relate to whether boxing fans or not.

      His late-starting and somewhat truncated boxing career provides the tapestry on which much of this story is told. No sport is more of a metaphor for life's challenges than boxing. Ron's career demonstrates that. Ron's professional boxing journey may have been imperfect, but we don't expect perfection in life. There is no question, however, that Ron's achievements, while boxing in such an extraordinary era, give him a special place in boxing history.

      To gain redemption in life, as Ron did, you first have to visit a dark place, where your actions harm yourself and others. To escape that place takes the help of others as well as a strong personal epiphany that points you in the right direction. You will find out about all of that in the pages ahead. In my brief time with Ron, later in his life, I found him to