I found SRLs approach of aiming for the temple, liver and heart very interesting. He didn't consider the jaw to be as signifcant a target.
Nothing to do with boxing lads but just interested to see if any of you 'bookworms' have read this ?? [ame]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hanged-Auschwitz-Extraordinary-Memoir-Survival/dp/0815411626/ref=pd_rhf_p_t_1[/ame]
Just finished reading War,Baby by Kevin Mitchell about the Benn Mclellan fight interesting insight into the world of boxing and the characters of g-man and benn very sad though i think, I would recommend that to anyone if they are intreseted in the events surrounding the fight and a bit of background on warren King Benn Mclellan and a few others that where involved. Currently reading Falling hard a Rookies Year in boxing its about a rookie boxing reporter and his first year reporting boxing for a paper a fairly interesting read not too enlightening but fairly intresting to read about some of the fights from a journalists perspective
I thought the Duran book (Hands of Stone) was excellent. I also liked 'The Last Great Fight' by Joe Layden, it's about the Tyson v Douglas fight and the lives of both men before and since the fight.
Boxings Greatest Prize: 12 memorable fights for the world heavyweight championship - Peter Wilson Covers fighters like Louis, Walcott, Marciano up to Ali & Frazier. Gives a real feel for what it must have been like to follow boxing in the old days. The author covered all the fights featured as a sports writer so all the info is first hand. Come out writing - Bill Hughes & Patrick King A collection of great boxing articles covering every weight division. Tunney to Tyson
I read that about a year ago, found it only mildly interesting. Decent read I suppose, but I wouldnt rave about it..
I've been meaning to read the book about Jimmy Mclarnin..Should be a decent read,top quality boxer, business man and friend of the hollywood stars back in the 30's etc... Anyone read this book??Do you reccomend it?
Only just getting into reading the books really so any behind the scenes access or info regarding the fights/boxing im lapping up at the moment onto my 3rd book this week went the library and got a card took the entire boxing section out in one go:shock:
:goodMe Dad gave me that when i was about 18,great book. Think I'll try an get hold of it again. Cos I is a nurd and a looser
Just finished reading a few books the past few months/weeks Nigel Benns autobiography - Ok standard sort of thing for this type of genre mildly interesting with a few decent snippets but not much i didnt already know Mickey Duff autobiography - Very good read I would highly recommend this to anyone with any interest in boxing he has the inside story on pretty much every British fighter from 50's-90's and his involvements with Ray Robinson Rocky Marciano the Kray twins fascinating read Donald McRae The Dark Trade - A good read but found it lagging in places and from what i have heard abut the book in general was slightly disappointed but still a good read nontheless about McRae's experiences with some of the sports big names of the past 25 years Budd Schulberg Ringside a treasury of boxing reportage - This is a great book Schulberg has an opinion and a story on many of the sports biggest names since the beginning of last century. At sometimes its repetitive but gives some good perspective on fighters and i found the bio of Mike Jacobs particularly fascinating. Thomas Hauser the Black Lights - Here is another great book gives an inside look of how the fight game works from the managerial and promotional aspect whilst also closely following the story of a few fighters and their emotions leading up to fights and what boxing means to fighters and the people involved in it and how the politics behind the scenes affects this. Right gone through them anybody got anymore suggestions just on Amazon now