I'm hoping someone knowledgeable like @apollack, @Cmoyle, @chrisboxer, @klompton2, or some other poster of equal eminence will see this thread, but I'm making it an open question because it keeps coming up: Out of all the manuals supposedly written by famous fighters, do we know whether any of them were actually written (or co-written) by the fighters themselves? Among the ones I've seen are: Tommy Burns's Scientific Boxing Peerless Jim Driscoll's books Jimmy Wilde's boxing book Bob Fitzsimmons's "Physical Culture and Self-Defense" Jim Corbett's book Joe Louis's "How to Box" book Floyd Patterson's book with Bert Sugar and the IBHOF Joe Frazier's book Philly Jack O'Brien's book from the 1920s Jack Dempsey's "Championship Fighting"
Is that the page with Greb prophesizing a 6'6" 265lb of muscle carved out of marble, demonic speed and power, savant boxing IQ heavyweight champion strength specialist in the form of a Primo Carnera? That page must have been round due to the all aroundness of Carnera's fighting abilities
Harry Greb did prove he understood boxing very well in separate write-ups on many occasions in Pittsburgh newspapers.
Dempseys book is head an shoulders above the best. The man truly understood boxing inside and out. Superb book. Excellent insite on generating power that's not really taught anymore.
"The Art of Infighting" by Frank Klaus "Hitting and Stopping by Jimmy Wilde "The Art of Boxing" by Jimmy Wilde (so there are at least two books by Wilde) "My Methods or Boxing as a Fine Art" Georges Carpentier Isn't there one out there under Rocky Marciano's name?
Scientific Boxing attributed to Corbett can be found on Archive.org, it was a while ago I was looking at it, fo insights on his style, but it taught something totally different from how Corbett fought (a much more conventional style), and it includes lots of demonstrations, but none of the pictures are actually Corbett. It's Richard K Fox publishing, and there's a big picture of him at the beginning along with Corbett. There's still some good stuff in it, including a picture of Bob Fitzsimmons throwing a body punch at James J Jeffries. Bob Fitzsimmons's book can also be found on archive.org, includes tons of demonstrations by him in photos, so at the very least he must have been involved in it's creation, and it does read like it was written by Fitz IMO.