Boxing books I've grown to hate.

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  1. Robbi

    Robbi Marvelous Full Member

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    Hugh Mcllvanney. He's the top man for boxing writing. :good
     
  2. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Perhaps he lays it on thick I only really read it that 1 time and I wasnt the biggest critic at the time. It was an intro into Ali for me, some great little stories and he became my hero for much of my teens

    I read a bio Ali put out in the 70s after but thought this book was. Again it was all in my teens and I wasnt a sceptic as a teenager that I sadly am now :lol:
     
  3. essexboy

    essexboy The Cat Full Member

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    Im reading McIlvanney on Boxing at the minute funnily enough.
     
  4. Robbi

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    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    anyone see the harsh review, in (British) Boxing News , of Ringside by Schullberg im reading it at the minute and really like it
     
  6. Flea Man

    Flea Man มวยสากล Full Member

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    Yeah read the harsh review. Judging by the quotes the reviewer has a point.
     
  7. Hydraulix

    Hydraulix Left Hook From Hell.. Full Member

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    I hate the book that Holyfield and his old manager wrote. Completely one sided and biased. Full of lies. A complete joke.
     
  8. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    it was harsh

    but its a good book hes focused on the negative and tainted it to look bad. If you read it youd enjoy it.
     
  9. Robbi

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    Anyone here who's Scottish and doesn't own "McIIvanney on Boxing" needs slapped across the head with a wet Salmon.
     
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    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    you better slap me

    i cant find it in book shops when i look, thats my excuse but its now top of my to read list.
     
  11. Robbi

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    Budd Shulberg "Ringside - A treasury of boxing reportage" is also an excellent book. It has more articles over the last 20 years than "McIIvanney on Boxing". I don't think it's quite as good, but still one of the best boxing books around. Nice variation in both though.
     
  12. Robbi

    Robbi Marvelous Full Member

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    You'll get it from online. Amazon or The Book Depository.
     
  13. essexboy

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    Cheers mate thoroughly enjoyed that. I think Duran did end up redeeming himself. Im enjoying the book as well, McIlvanney's telling me stuff I didnt know about fights I've seen upteen times. Hes a very unique writer.
     
  14. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    theres no excuse

    ill have a look for it
     
  15. Robbi

    Robbi Marvelous Full Member

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    McIIvanney's article on Leonard-Duran II.

    "Brown, the second of his old trainers, says that with Duran boxing has always been too serious to be considered a sport. 'It's not like football,' says Brown. 'Because he never gives you the ball.' Realising that Leonard was taking the ball away from him for keeps, Duran resolved to put a knife in it"

    :lol: