Boxing book recommendations

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Axl_Nose, Jan 18, 2009.


  1. mbrockett

    mbrockett ESB voyeur Full Member

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    Raging Bull by jake la motta? good insight into the man
     
  2. Bunce

    Bunce Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Kimball's The Four Kings stands out for one major reason ...he was THERE. He is the reason that some of you are familiar with the tales. Many of the other books in this thread were put together by good writers and good writers should never be confused with good boxing writers. Trust me.
    Get a copy of Harry Mullan's Fighting Words; Dave Anderson's In the Corner; Phil Berger's Punchlines. Men that were there and wrote from heart and knowledge and not as fans.
    Stick with me boys and girls. And, I nearly forgot: The Biggest Fight. Michael Watson's book. A sensational read!!!!

    Adios.
     
  3. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    Johnny Nelson's book is an interesting read.

    Calzaghe's is a bit of a weak effort to be honest, full of bitterness and contradictions, whilst Ricky Hatton's is fairly funny but poorly written.

    All sportsmen should wait until they have retired before bringing out books, for a number of reasons.
     
  4. c woodhouse

    c woodhouse Active Member Full Member

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    the big if is my fav book great read couldnt put it down
     
  5. Shizzle

    Shizzle Meh. Full Member

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    Unforgiveable Blackness - The Story of Jack Johnson.

    Fantastic book.
     
  6. saturday_kid

    saturday_kid Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I just finished reading Rope Burns, decent read. Short stories (and 1 novella) be FX Toole (ex cutman), includes the short Million Dollar Baby. Decent read
     
  7. archie

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    Looking for a Fight: How a Writer Took on the Boxing World - From the Inside
    by David Matthews (Author).

    It's a true story followng the journey of one man (David Matthews) who decides to cast aside the drudgery of his meaningless and unchallenging day to day existence, and began a two-year training programme so he could have one professional fight. I really enjoyed the book and at times found it quite inspirational...
     
  8. GazOC

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    Was that book called Serendipity, or something like that?
     
  9. FLINT ISLAND

    FLINT ISLAND PENYRHEOL Full Member

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    Benn McCllenan book was good...............savage business or something like that

    Cant remeber now I bought it a few years back and read it and sold it

    It details everything about the fighters background and the fight

    Talks about when McCllenan use to live feed labroders to his pit bulls and how he drove down and killed Flamingo birds on purpose this information caused alot of outrage with the animal rights activists

    Any you must know what animal rights activists are like...........complete loons..............they threatened to bring harm to Frank Warren for attending a Gerald McCllenan fund raiser in London

    Animal activists are a bit ****** as they will nail bomb people etc and cause them harm and suffering in the name of animal rights

    However while I am all for treating animals with diginity

    Human life is more precious than animal life and they harm Human life

    ******s
     
  10. LDJB81

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    Master of the Ring: The Extraordinary Life of Jem Mace Father of Boxing and the First Worldwide Sports Star
     
  11. gutto

    gutto Guest

    my vida loca johny tapia
     
  12. firetrap01

    firetrap01 New Member Full Member

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    To OP

    Not sure if you like biographies but i've just finished Benny Lynch's.

    Also recently read Barney Ross and Emile Griffith's and would recommend all 3.

    Benny Lynch
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Benny-Times-Fighting-Legend-Maintream/dp/1840186615/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1228145977&sr=1-1

    Barney Ross
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Barney-Jewi...=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232382729&sr=8-2

    Emile Griffiths
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nine-Ten-Ou...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232382759&sr=1-1

    hope those links work...
     
  13. Haglers barber

    Haglers barber New Member Full Member

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    Serenity is a great book by Ralph Wiley (RIP)

    Also good reads are

    Come Out Writing (A Boxing Anthology) which is basically some of the best boxing writing comped together

    Iron Mike (A Mike Tyson Reader) this book has a forward by George Plimpton and is some of the best writing on Tyson. Really good read

    Roger Kahn - A Flame of Pure Fire is a book about Jack Dempsey and the 20's. Bit heavyweight but will keep you going for a few nights and if you stay with it it's good

    In the Red Corner by John Duncan is an excellent read on Cuban boxing

    Night Train by Nick Tosches is a good read about Liston

    One book I really liked is Chris Jones - Falling Hard which is about him in his rookie year as a boxing reporter

    Also as other posters have written Don McRaes book 'Dark Trade' and McIlvanney on boxing are both excellent
     
  14. ishy

    ishy Loyal Member Full Member

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    Some good suggestions here, I'll look to buy some of them. Would have recommended 4 Kings and Duran's bio but you've already them. Both excellent books.


    Also, I'd like to know if there are any books which cover the history of british boxing from say the bare-knuckled era to the start of the gloved era. So a history of British boxing pre Queensbury rules.
     
  15. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    i read ken buchannas auto biography its a brillaint read.

    teddy atlas book is realing intresting he has a real intresting life

    this isnt boxing but Brian Cloughs auto biography is amazing