Before Aaron Katzman steps into the boxing ring, a trainer wraps gauze around his knuckles and the meat of his hands and the slim, frail space between his wrists and forearms. The ritual, done before every bout, requires meticulous care, much like making a bed in the barracks at West Point, where Katzman recently finished his first year. There, Katzman sleeps on top of his sheets, wrapping himself in an Army-issued comforter. The shortcut makes it easier for him to squeeze in an extra run before breakfast and his first class... Читать дальше...