Intro is up, so isn't Part 1: http://thesweetscience.com/news/articles/13908-the-beast-of-stillmans-gym-part-1toledo It's proper title is The...
http://www.unz.org/Pub/Colliers-1932feb13-00012?View=PDF http://www.unz.org/Pub/Colliers-1932feb20-00014?View=PDF...
Can you access this? http://www.unz.org/Pub/Colliers-1932feb06-00007?View=PDF There are more. It isn't the complete book but it seems to be some...
I love this post.
Boxing, like any other human activity, is the sum total of its history. Experience improves efficiency and effectiveness and provides timeless...
This is a grand piece of work. Congratulations.
Bert was a swarmer "who didn't hold," but he was more than that. Stay tuned!
Finally. http://thesweetscience.com/news/articles/13898-the-beast-of-stillmans-gym-introductiontoledo
Louis was in awe of Robinson, that much came through loud and clear. I just cannot see how anyone who knows boxing and the history could have...
He didn't fight Cocoa Kid during those months that Cocoa Kid was #1, but it's tough to hold it against him too much. Hell, I find it tough to hold...
Hearns. He's a solid, honest, down-home guy who wasn't afraid of anyone. He had a working man's pride. Leonard had a celebrity's arrogance. The...
A very compelling post, this.
Charles -fairly easily. Robinson would have been a sick maniac to fight him in '42. When you have two guys with roughly the same abilities and...
Joe Louis chose Sugar Ray Robinson over Joe Louis. Here's the thing, there are many older folks would choose Louis as the best fighter, P4P,...
Joe Louis has Sugar Ray Robinson as the greatest P4P ever. Amen about Ezzard. He was a killer right up to the time he became one in the...