On a September night in 1978, Muhammad Ali would attempt to reclaim his title from Leon Spinks in one of the greatest heavyweight matches of all-times. That same night a crew of over twenty five country boys from in and arou...

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On a September night in 1978, Muhammad Ali would attempt to reclaim his title from Leon Spinks in one of the greatest heavyweight matches of all-times. That same night a crew of over twenty five country boys from in and around central Kentucky would also attempt to reclaim a huge marijuana field that had been seized by local law enforcement. This book, or as the author calls it, "A Memoir of Sorts" is a first-hand account of the events surrounding "The Origins of The Cornbread Mafia" and how it led to the biggest home grown marijuana operation in U.S. history.

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