登陆注册
5378000000050

第50章 THE MEXICAN(7)

Rivera noticed Roberts sitting directly behind the newspaper men.He was drunker than usual, and his speech was correspondingly slower.

"Take it easy, Rivera," Roberts drawled.

"He can't kill you, remember that.He'll rush you at the go-off, but don't get rattled.You just and stall, and clinch.

He can't hurt cover up, much.Just make believe to yourself that he's choppin' out on you at the trainin' quarters."Rivera made no sign that he had heard.

"Sullen little devil," Roberts muttered to the man next to him.

"He always was that way."

But Rivera forgot to look his usual hatred.A vision of countless rifles blinded his eyes.Every face in the aidience, far as he could see, to the high dollar-seats, was transformed into a rifle.And he saw the long Mexican border arid and sun-washed and aching, and along it he saw the ragged bands that delayed only for the guns.

Back in his corner he waited, standing up.His seconds had crawled out through the ropes, taking the canvas stool with them.Diagonally across the squared ring, Danny faced him.The gong struck, and the battle was on.The audience howled its delight.Never had it seen a battle open more convincingly.The papers were right.It was a grudge fight.Three-quarters of the distance Danny covered in the rush to get together, his intention to eat up the Mexican lad plainly advertised.He assailed with not one blow, nor two, nor a dozen.He was a gyroscope of blows, a whirlwind of destruction.Rivera was nowhere.He was overwhelmed, buried beneath avalanches of punches delivered from every angle and position by a past master in the art.He was overborne, swept back against the ropes, separated by the referee, and swept back against the ropes again.

It was not a fight.It was a slaughter, a massacre.Any audience, save a prize fighting one, would have exhausted its emotions in that first minute.Danny was certainly showing what he could do--a splendid exhibition.Such was the certainty of the audience, as well as its excitement and favoritism, that it failed to take notice that the Mexican still stayed on his feet.It forgot Rivera.It rarely saw him, so closely was he enveloped in Danny's man-eating attack.A minute of this went by, and two minutes.Then, in a separation, it caught a clear glimpse of the Mexican.His lip was cut, his nose was bleeding.

As he turned and staggered into a clinch, the welts of oozing blood, from his contacts with the ropes, showed in red bars.

across his back.But what the audience did not notice was that his chest was not heaving and that his eyes were coldly burning as ever.Too many aspiring champions, in the cruel welter of the training camps, had practiced this man-eating attack on him.He had learned to live through for a compensation of from half a dollar a go up to fifteen dollars a week--a hard school, and he was schooled hard.

Then happened the amazing thing.The whirling, blurring mix-up ceased suddenly.Rivera stood alone.Danny, the redoubtable Danny, lay on his back.His body quivered as consciousness strove to return to it.He had not staggered and sunk down, nor had he gone over in a long slumping fall.The right hook of Rivera had dropped him in midair with the abruptness of death.

The referee shoved Rivera back with one hand, and stood over the fallen gladiator counting the seconds.It is the custom of prize-fighting audiences to cheer a clean knock-down blow.But this audience did not cheer.The thing had been too unexpected.

It watched the toll of the seconds in tense silence, and through this silence the voice of Roberts rose exultantly:

"I told you he was a two-handed fighter!"By the fifth second, Danny was rolling over on his face, and when seven was counted, he rested on one knee, ready to rise after the count of nine and before the count of ten.If his knee still touched the floor at "ten," he was considered "down," and also "out." The instant his knee left the floor, he was considered "up," and in that instant it was Rivera's right to try and put him down again.Rivera took no chances.The moment that knee left the floor he would strike again.He circled around, but the referee circled in between, and Rivera knew that the seconds he counted were very slow.All Gringos were against him, even the referee.

At "nine" the referee gave Rivera a sharp thrust back.It was unfair, but it enabled Danny to rise, the smile back on his lips.Doubled partly over, with arms wrapped about face and abdomen, he cleverly stumbled into a clinch.By all the rules of the game the referee should have broken it, but he did not, and Danny clung on like a surf-battered barnacle and moment by moment recuperated.The last minute of the round was going fast.If he could live to the end, he would have a full minute in his corner to revive.And live to the end he did, smiling through all desperateness and extremity.

"The smile that won't come off!" somebody yelled, and the audience laughed loudly in its relief.

"The kick that Greaser's got is something God-awful," Danny gasped in his corner to his adviser while his handlers worked frantically over him.

The second and third rounds were tame.Danny, a tricky and consummate ring general, stalled and blocked and held on, devoting himself to recovering from that dazing first-round blow.In the fourth round he was himself again.Jarred and shaken, nevertheless his good condition had enabled him to regain his vigor.But he tried no man-eating tactics.The Mexican had proved a tartar.Instead, he brought to bear his best fighting powers.In tricks and skill and experience he was the master, and though he could land nothing vital, he proceeded scientifically to chop and wear down his opponent.He landed three blows to Rivera's one, but they were punishing blows only, and not deadly.It was the sum of many of them that constituted deadliness.He was respectful of this two-handed dub with the amazing short-arm kicks in both his fists.

In defense, Rivera developed a disconcerting straight-left.

同类推荐
  • 北狩行录

    北狩行录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 王阳明集

    王阳明集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 金刚经受持感应录

    金刚经受持感应录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 观心食法

    观心食法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 显无边佛土功德经

    显无边佛土功德经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 陆离街之白川纵诡

    陆离街之白川纵诡

    夕阳西下。人声渐稀,街道慢慢安静了下来,各家店铺都准备关门,而在城东头那条街上,白日大门紧闭的店铺则纷纷开张,门外挂出流光溢彩的灯笼。每当这个时候,这条白日名为麓丽街的街道在传闻中有了第二个名字——陆离街。一条只在夜晚开张和热闹的街道,一条在传闻中鬼魅频出,诡异光怪,离奇事件层出不穷的街道。街口转角,衣衫褴褛满面灰尘的小姑娘飞快地跑着,眼见身后两个凶神恶煞的男人就要追上了她。她慌忙一扭身躲到了路边正准备收摊的卖萝卜小贩身旁半人高的大箩筐后面,蜷缩着瑟瑟发抖。
  • 蛇妖青离

    蛇妖青离

    目睹了父母人妖殊途的一场苦恋,青离对情之一事唯恐避之不及。虽定下心来不去触碰,可冥冥中早有安排,在他遇到毕落后,才理解父亲所说的那句:“情不知所起,一往而深”为何意。
  • 烟台的海

    烟台的海

    主要描写了烟台的独特景观:冬日的凝重、春日的轻盈、夏日的浪漫、秋日的高远,以及在大海的背景下,烟台人的劳动与生活。激发人们热爱大自然、热爱劳动热爱生活的情感。
  • 玩转校园:淘气公主逃婚记

    玩转校园:淘气公主逃婚记

    我,有琴黛咪。是有琴家的大小姐。该死的,都什么时代了,还玩儿指腹为婚这一套。我会那么老老实实的结婚吗?不可能,我要逃婚!在好友的帮助下来到圣缨学院,在那里遇到了粗鲁男——轩辕鸣。该死的,敢惹本小姐,不想活啦!
  • 祥瑞草原

    祥瑞草原

    曾经的草原是一个生态环境严酷、沙漠化现象突出、只有73元人均收入的贫困地区。但是经过了三十余年的建设,这里的文化、经济、环境等方面日新月异,进步突出。如今的草原已然成长为一片环境优美、生活富足、能源工业发达的乐土。
  • 一个单身女人要做的50件事

    一个单身女人要做的50件事

    美好的事物不一定非要成双结对,举例说吧:世界上最大的钻石“希望之心”,它就是独一无二的!所以,即使是单身,也有别样的美丽。只要你的心态没有问题你的单身生活就不会有问题。《一个单身女人要做的50件事》就是想要告诉所有单身的女人,单身不只是一个开始,其实只要你愿意,就可以幸福很久很久。真正懂得享受当下的状态,单身的你便不再孤独愁闷,而会一直自信快乐。不仅是单身女人自己,甚至你周围的人也会发现:一个人的生活同样精彩!
  • 狗尾巴城堡

    狗尾巴城堡

    《狗尾巴城堡》是世勤先生关注农村社区化系列中篇的开篇之作,小说写了“充其量算是狗尾巴村的一条尾巴”的一个叫见识的傻子,先是被姐姐换来的媳妇雪花疼护,然后又理所当然地被抛弃。在村庄由于面临拆迁私搭滥建突然热火朝天的时候,他却成为了一个多余的旁观者。一场意外的变故让他与村里年轻的神婆走到了一起……故事情节曲折离奇,耐人寻味!
  • 剑耀九歌

    剑耀九歌

    “经历过千般磨难,才能成就那一个自己。”李沐笑着说道。释刀之后,离剑之前,容我先讲讲李沐的故事。_(:3」∠)_吐槽群:142912894
  • 暴虐皇女
  • 片断

    片断

    温亚军,现为北京武警总部某文学杂志主编。著有长篇小说伪生活等六部,小说集硬雪、驮水的日子等七部。获第三届鲁迅文学奖,第十一届庄重文文学奖,《小说选刊》《中国作家》和《上海文学》等刊物奖,入选中国小说学会排行榜。中国作家协会会员。