"Through formally varied poems about the real-life featherweight boxer Bobby Chacon and his wife, Amezcua's second collection probes notions of violence, sport, marriage and gender roles." --The New York Times
"In Amezcua's work every possible choice available to a poet has been made with intention and expert execution. . . . This level of attention to the physicality of poetry allows form and placement to become part of the language or perhaps a language of its own." --Angie Dribben, The Los Angeles Review
"The vibrant second collection from Amezcua explores the life of world-boxing champion Bobby Chacon and his wife, Valerie Ginn. . . . Using redaction, repetition, and a dizzying variety of concrete poems that are like a literary magic-eye, Amezcua reveals new implications beneath the haunting text." --Publishers Weekly