I'm a quarter of a way in and its pretty damn interesting so far. https://www.amazon.com/Bite-Fight-Holyfield-Changed-Forever-ebook/dp/B00CGNNNMG
I think we might need a few more clues or we could be looking at a duration as long as all of boxing history. I feel Blofeld’s pain - you remember something but you can’t quite recall the key details. Like the day after a big night out on the turps - that intuitive, ominous feeling you have the next day before the finer details of the previous nights escapades eventually flood into your memory. Arrrgghhh! Lol. Thus far we have book (no bell or candle) boxing, Brits, up to 80s with a good dose of bare knuckle info. The collective conscience here should be able to sort this out.
It's definitely a mystery, pugs! Hopefully soon put the poor lad out of his misery and someone will come up with the answer..
I don’t know if you live in the UK? If you do there is an annual boxing fayre at Dick Collins hall every October in London. There are always numerous sellers with boxing books there. The boxing Board Of Control used to do an annual book with an a-z of current fighters.
Woah- you’re one of my favourite classic posters. I didn’t know you were still active I’ve read posts you made when I was still a child as a lurker aha
It turns out the book was in fact The Champ by Richard Woodley. Although I don't recall the bits about Palmer and Bowker myself but it's been a while...they definitely didn't include Jon Voight's love of old time British fighters in the film.
Ha ha thanks mate. That must have a been a while ago- I only returned last week after a near 10-year hiatus (although i'm enjoying this posts-to-like ratio thing being so low- well deserved really considering most of the crap I talk).
I had the Gilbert Odd book as well I think, but it was just UK fighters! Pretty sure it wasn't a Harry Mullan book, I still have this other encyclopedia!
Thanks for the recommend I am London based so will check out! I have one of the annuals btw, always enjoyed them!
I remember it was A4 sized hardback if that helps! It went chronologically through every UK boxing champ with a chapter on each I think. Went up to at least Maurice Hope, Charlie Magri era I think. As I said it was cool as it covered lots of obscure fighters, quite often partial claimants or those not recognised in the States as champs. Lots of good suggestions but I feel I will know it when I see it! I have owned quite a few boxing encyclopedias and currently only have one of Harry Mullan's and the Ring book due to the excellent pics in both.
Ah, it was right under our noses all this time. I think our buddy @Blofeld mentioned a finders fee and a generous one at that. Time for you to collect. I came so very close with Let’s Go Champ: Boxing’s Rich History A-Z by Shannon Briggs. But the OP didn’t mention it being a pop up book so I had to eliminate Shannon’s much celebrated literary offering, which is recommended for ages 0-99.