Chapter Nine

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The boys at Nickel cheer for Griff even though he is a cruel bully who taunts, steals desserts and drags weaker inmates into dark rooms. They root for him because he will represent the colored half of Nickel in the December championship boxing match, hoping he will knock out the white champion. The chapter recounts the school’s boxing legacy: Terry “Doc” Burns, a former inmate who strangled his neighbor’s chickens, was once celebrated for his long reach; Axel Parks, the previous colored champion, was held back by a false apple‑theft accusation to keep him eligible for the fight. Max David, a Mississippian who works in the garage, is introduced as the new coach of the colored team; he feeds Griff raw eggs, oats and a mysterious “goat blood” concoction. Superintendent Spencer orders Griff to take a dive in the third round, but Griff stubbornly refuses. Turner and Elwood discuss the corruption of the sport while watching from the bleachers, exchanging cynical remarks about betting and rigged outcomes. They wander to the abandoned horse stables, where Turner tells Elwood of a rumored extra‑punishment “out‑back” where black boys are shackled and whipped. Harper later confirms that bets are being placed on the fight and that hogs have been delivered for the weekend.

The championship day arrives: three rings are set up in the gym, the crowd segregates with white boys on the south side and black boys on the north. Director Hardee hosts the event, his wife—formerly Miss South Louisiana—smokes a cigar in the VIP row. Mr. Charles Grayson, the bank manager and board chairman, celebrates his birthday. The white contender, Big Chet, a “Great White Hope” from a swamp‑family, enters the ring with his cheerleaders. The first three‑round bout proceeds with Big Chet winning the opening match; the second match sees him dominate his opponent before being knocked down by Griff. In the final bout Griff faces Big Chet. Despite Spencer’s expectation that Griff will deliberately lose, Griff refuses to take a dive, delivering relentless body blows. The referee scores the first two rounds for Griff and the third for Big Chet, giving the colored team the overall victory. The crowd erupts; Black Mike and Lonnie cheer, while Spencer watches with a malignant scowl. Rumors spread that after the fight staff took Griff “out back” and that he never returned. Decades later, a forensic examiner notes wrist fractures on Griff’s skeleton, suggesting he was restrained before death.