Lot Essay
The present work illustrates William Fay’s short story One-Punch O’Dowd, which was published in the October 4th, 1952 issue of The Saturday Evening Post.
In Fay's story, down-and-out manager “Flexible” Flynn experiences a change of heart after desperation drives him to enlist novice fighter Goliath O’Dowd to take a beating from boxing champion Rocky Falco. However, as seen in the present work, Goliath wins the fight in a stunning turn of events, leaving Flexible “in no position to explain Goliath’s success as the most miraculous and heaven-assisted strike since Moses smote the rock.” Still, the new champ had to go on to defend his title. “Goliath took punishment as some men take Martinis,” eventually winning his second fight and proving that perseverance and love will beat all odds. (The Saturday Evening Post, October 4, 1952, p. 152)
In Fay's story, down-and-out manager “Flexible” Flynn experiences a change of heart after desperation drives him to enlist novice fighter Goliath O’Dowd to take a beating from boxing champion Rocky Falco. However, as seen in the present work, Goliath wins the fight in a stunning turn of events, leaving Flexible “in no position to explain Goliath’s success as the most miraculous and heaven-assisted strike since Moses smote the rock.” Still, the new champ had to go on to defend his title. “Goliath took punishment as some men take Martinis,” eventually winning his second fight and proving that perseverance and love will beat all odds. (The Saturday Evening Post, October 4, 1952, p. 152)