They made it clear that Ray would not run, that Ray had every physical advantage. Leonard told NY Magazine that they all think Im going to...
read it twice, would never lend it to a friend or anyone else unless I held their first-born son as collateral.
If he didn't have a ghost-writer, then I'm Elvis's ******* son. Find Klaus's book here. It says the download is free:...
Do you have Nat Fleischer's "50 Years at Ringside" or Frank Klaus's "The Art of In-fighting"? These have a few gems in them. I have John L.'s...
I've only just begun and already I gots to say that this is shaping up to be a fine piece of work.
Yeah, he didn't say much at all about Tunney's glaring fault. However, the book was very well-written and that is more than can be said for most.
Boxing books that old are almost always tough to read. The style is downright distracting, but still, I find myself taking notes when they...
No offense taken! I have read the book. Bias...? Since when is assuming a position based on evidence indicative of bias? I am a fan of Duran...
Excuses are excuses. Duran's story was downright silly and everyone knew it. But then, Duran isn't what anyone would call cunning outside the...
...just did. Look at the evidence. It's about as conclusive as it gets. That seems about right.
...Why does Ray insist on spoon-feeding his fans that myth after all these years? This is no different than it ever was. He always was "gracious"...
I was just a kid then, but I remember even then expecting that Alexis would outclass him because of the skill and experience factor. I'm not sure...
That's why where your feet are is critical. He's getting angles on guys and they're not seeing it -preventing him from doing that is putting you...
I've read it, and yes, it is applicable to boxing in many ways. So isn't Sun Tzu's "The Art of War."