Another boxing books thread?

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  1. The Malibu Mauler

    The Malibu Mauler Lakers in 5 Full Member

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    I've finished Sugar Ray Leonard's autobiography, "The Big Fight", it's a good book that's not too long and has a decent career recap. I'm about to start "The Undisputed Truth" by Mike Tyson. What are some good boxing books you'd recommend, specifically autobiographies?
     
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  2. The Undefeated Lachbuster

    The Undefeated Lachbuster On the Italian agenda Full Member

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    My "need to buy" includes "My Life" by Joe Louis, "The Ageless Warrior" by Mike Fitzgerald, "The Will to Conquer" by Mickey Walker, "Benny Yanger, the Tipton Slasher" (author unknown), and "The Art of Infighting" by the ever underrated Frank Klaus

    I generally think getting info from the horses mouth is the best way of learning so I always try to find autobiographies. Sometimes I read bios though, such as "Unbeaten" by Mike Stanton and "Ali, A Life" by Jonathan Eig (underrated bio btw, best Ali one imo).

    Anything written by Bert Sugar is always entertaining

    Ive said it a million times, but "Championship Fighting" is not just a must read for boxers but fans as well. Amazing info in it, most of it relevant to today's game too. Dempsey was a genius. If somebody said "pick one boxing book for me to read" I'd give them Championship Fighting
     
  3. PhillyPhan69

    PhillyPhan69 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Inside the ropes by Arthur Mercante

    Gypsy Joe Harris: Son of Philadelphia by Anthony Molock
     
  4. The Morlocks

    The Morlocks Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hey @PhillyPhan69 got the book "We Walk Together Forever: The 74-75 Philadelphia Flyers Then and Now" as a gift! Awesome man.
     
  5. roughdiamond

    roughdiamond Ridin' the rails... Full Member

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    'Iron Ambition: lessons from the man that made me champ' by Mike Tyson. Goes very in depth on Cus D'Amato mindset and methods.

    'Born to Box' about Nipper Pat Daly, Boxing's youngest prodigy, who went pro at 10 years old and was world level by 15, and retired at 18. Awesome read.

    'The killings of Stanley Ketchel' by James Carlos Blake. This is more on the historical fiction side, a real figure and events with more extrapolated, but well written and enjoyable, a bit like Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa (not on that level though).

    I haven't read it yet, but I have heard some good things about 'Philladelphia's Boxing Heritage 1876 - 1976' by Tracy Callis and Chuck Hasson.
    Same with 'Nonpareil Jack Denpsey' by Joseph S Page.

    There are also lots of free boxing manuals and autobiographies you can get for free on the Internet due to their age or whatever. For example, you can find Daniel Mendoza's autobiography and boxing manual!

    Currently I have been reading through the manual 'Counter back on a counter' by O S Westerman, 1916, as a pdf. It's is extremely well written and has some of the best written advice on shifting you can get as well.

    You should also look at anything done by W C Heinz, especially his famous book 'The Professional'.
     
  6. ChrisJS

    ChrisJS Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Autobiographies I really enjoyed are as follows:

    Joe Frazier
    Larry Holmes
    Sugar Ray Robinson
    Max Schmeling
    Jake LaMotta
    Rocky Graziano
    Ken Buchanan

    Biographies:

    Freddie Welsh by Andrew Gallimore
    Sam Langford by Clay Moyle
    Harry Greb by Steve Compton
    Charley Burley by Allen Rosenfeld
    Charley Burley by Harry Otty
    Archie Moore by Mike Fitzgerald
    Billy Conn by Andrew O’Toole

    I recently read Mark Kram JR’s Joe Frazier book and enjoyed it thoroughly too.

    Other books and probably my favorites:

    All of Springs Toledo’s works (my absolute favorites being Murderers Row & Gods of war)
    Sweet Science by Liebling
    Neutral corner by Liebling
    Corner men by Ronald Fried
    In the corner by Dave Anderson
    In this corner by Peter Heller
    McIllvaney on Boxing
    Dark trade by Donald McRae
    Four Kings by George Kimball
    Ghosts of Manila by Mark Kram
     
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  7. 70sFan

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    Below is my boxing book list, as a boxing nut, I have to say I enjoyed them all, some more than others.....

    Boxing Books:

    Read:
    The Heavyweight Champions – John Durant (just obtained, first boxing book read as a 9-10 year old kid)
    Gods of War – Springs Toledo
    In the Cheap Seats - Springs Toledo
    Murderers Row - Springs Toledo
    The Sweet Science – AJ Liebling
    The Fight of the Century - Michael Arkush
    Once There Were Giants - Jerry Izenberg
    Four Kings – George Kimball
    Ghosts of Manila – Mark Kram
    A Flame of Pure Fire – Jack Dempsey and the Roaring ‘20s – Roger Kahn
    The Good Son – Mark Kriegel
    Atlas – Teddy Atlas/Peter Alson
    Chuvalo – George Chuvalo/Murray Greig
    Facing Ali – Stephen Brunt
    Irish Thunder – Bob Halloran
    Hands of Stone – Christian Giudice
    Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth – Mike Tyson/Larry Sloman
    Heavyweight Boxing in the 1970s – Joe Ryan
    Sonny Liston - Paul R Gallender
    Boxing’s Greatest Fighters – Bert Sugar
    Muhammad Ali – Thomas Hauser
    Hard Luck: The Triumph and Tragedy of "Irish" Jerry Quarry – Steve Springer
    King of the World - David Remnick
    The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Rule the Ring – Paul Beston
    In this Corner…! – Peter Heller
    Smokin' Joe: The Autobiography of a Heavyweight Champion of the World, Smokin' Joe Frazier – Joe Frazier/ Phil Berger (Electronic version)
    Ali: A Life - Jonathan Eig
    Facing Mike Tyson – Ted Kluck
    Unbeaten: Rocky Marciano's Fight for Perfection in a Crooked World – Mike Stanton
    The Road to Nowhere: A Journey Through Boxing's Wastelands – Tris Dixon
    Glove Affair: My Lifelong Journey in the World of Professional Boxing – Randy Gordon
    Smokin' Joe: The Life of Joe Frazier – Mark Kram Jr
    My View from the Corner: A Life in Boxing – Angelo Dundee/Bert Sugar


    To Read:
    Tunney – Jack Cavanaugh
    Unforgivable Blackness - Geoffrey C. Ward
    Pound for Pound: A Biography of Sugar Ray Robinson - Herb Boyd/Ray Robinson
    Rocky Marciano: The Rock of His Time – Russell Sullivan
    Strong Boy: The Life and Times of John L Sullivan, America’s First Sports Hero – Christopher Klein
    Greatest Boxing Stories Ever Told: Thirty-Six Incredible Tales From The Ring – Jeff Silver
    Lanky Bob - The Life, Times and Contemporaries of Bob Fitzsimmons - K. R. Robinson
    Jack Dempsey, the Manassa Mauler – Randy Roberts
    The Heavyweight Champions – Stanley Weston

    Boxing Books (Coffee Table):
    The Best of the Ring: Stanley Weston
    The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Boxing: Harry Mullan/Bob Mee
    A Pictorial History of Boxing - Sam Andre/Nat Fleischer
    The Ring – Boxing: The 20th Century - Stanley Weston/Steven Farhood
    Muhammad Ali: The Unseen Archives - William Strathmore
    The Greatest of All Time: A Tribute to Muhammad Ali - TASCHEN Publishing
    SPORTS ILLUSTRATED Muhammad Ali 1942-2016: The Tribute - The Editors Of Sports Illustrated

    On my Radar:
    Sam Langford: Boxing's Greatest Uncrowned Champion - Clay Moyle
    The Fearless Harry Greb: Biography of a Tragic Hero of Boxing - Bill Paxton
    Charley Burley and the Black Murderers' Row -Harry Otty
     
  8. ChrisJS

    ChrisJS Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I just bought the Mancini book. Very much looking forward to reading it.
     
  9. robert ungurean

    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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    Very good book as is McGuigan's recent autobiography
     
  10. scartissue

    scartissue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I received a copy of 'When Pittsburgh was a fight town" for Christmas. Looking forward to reading it.
     
  11. Cecil

    Cecil Boxing Addict Full Member

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    My good wife has just given me Murderers Row by Springs Toledo as a Christmas Present.
    Really looking forward to reading it.
    A group of fighters I need to brush up upon.
     
  12. Fergy

    Fergy Walking Dead Full Member

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    Just picked up a second, maybe fifth hand copy of The 16th Round. I know a fair bit about Carter but looking forward to get the full back story of "Hurricane".
     
  13. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

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    Nice job !
     
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  14. TheWorstEver(TWE)

    TheWorstEver(TWE) Active Member Full Member

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    I highly recommend Money Myth & Betrayal by Montieth Illingworth, it's THE definitive biography on Mike Tyson, & I've read most of them. Also Dark Trade was a great read.
     
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  15. The Morlocks

    The Morlocks Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Love the avatar lol.
     
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