Jarrod Boyle Jarrod Boyle i(A151992 works by)
Gender: Male
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2 y separately published work icon The Fighter : The Legendary Life of an Australian Champion Wayne Parr , Jarrod Boyle , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2024 28745770 2024 single work autobiography

'The Fighter is the compelling life story of Australian Muay Thai legend 'John' Wayne Parr - a fighter's odyssey full of twists, turns, world titles, personal challenges and triumphs.

'Hailed as a legend in the fighting world, ten-time Muay Thai and kickboxing world champion 'John' Wayne Parr knew ever since The Karate Kid came out that he wanted to learn a martial art.

'From then, Wayne trained in diverse styles including taekwondo and kickboxing as his family moved around Australia. He eventually settled on Muay Thai, seduced by its paradox of violence balanced against the romance of tradition and culture.

'Muay Thai took Wayne around the world in a career that spanned almost 150 fights. And there were triumphs beyond his multiple wins too, like meeting his wife and starting a family. But amid the thrills of achieving championship status, Wayne also faced challenges brought on by taking his body to the very edge, as well as a series of personal struggles.

'This is the story of a man who knows what it is to test himself, physically and mentally, and the life lessons he learnt along the way, all told with Wayne's characteristic sense of humour.' (Publication summary)

1 Only the Moon Rages Jarrod Boyle , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: Review of Australian Fiction , vol. 16 no. 3 2015;
1 Fighting Words Jarrod Boyle , 2014 single work essay
— Appears in: Island , no. 136 2014; (p. 42-43)
'There are two things I am driven to do: write and fight. My mother taught me to read. One of my first memories is watching her reading in bed without having to sound the words aloud. I remember wondering, how does she do that? My mother had left school at sixteen, but she was a great reader. And she read everything.' (Publication summary)
1 Boy's Night Out Jarrod Boyle , 2012 single work short story
— Appears in: Review of Australian Fiction , vol. 3 no. 1 2012;
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