I took delivery of a couple of autobiographies this morning, Harry Holland's and Johnny Nelson's. Anybody read them yet? Also I can thoroughly recommend Barry McGuigan's one, one of the best ones I've read:good
I already liked Mcguigan, but the book definitely gave me more respect for his achievements I know he isn't the best on an autocue, but I really like the bloke, proper pro who did it the hard way
Yeah my dad really like him, just wish i'd went round to Nelson's gym that day he was there to get a picture with him for my dad's room
I haven't seen that one yet; I've got Prize Fighter (The Life and Times of Bob Fitzsimmons) by Dale Webb. Also recommend Primo by Frederic Mullally and Unforgivable Blackness by Geoffrey C Ward (I also have the 3 hour documentary that is based on the book, brilliant). :bbb
Loads will already have read it, but for those that haven't, Dark Trade is the best boxing book I've read.
Good to hear, he certainly seems that way, that's why I've been surprised at some of the criticism he's received on here.....:huh Yes I've got that, actually one of the first boxing books I bought, good read:bbb
I read the Johnny Nelson book a few weeks ago .... and even though he had a good interesting career, I found the book to be lightweight fluff. Nearly 300 pages but with quite a big typeface, I read it in a single day.