Great. Please post your thoughts about it as you read it on the Jack Johnson thread.
Not at all. Those wba guys couldn't get their acts together. They either were inconsistent, didn't train properly, or had drug problems, and none...
New interview: http://ringsideboxingshow.podbean.com/e/jack-johnson-biographer-adam-pollack/#respond The interview with me starts at about...
http://www.brothersonsports.com/heres-why-jack-johnson-may-have-been-greater-than-muhammad-ali/
Preface: Jack Johnson Jack Johnson was the first black fighter to challenge for the world heavyweight championship under modern-day Marquis...
Schreiber remained in Milwaukee until late January or early February 1910. However, at one point while she was there, she took a day trip to...
Here is a review of Part I: http://www.boxing.com/boxing_by_the_book_in_the_ring_with_jack_johnson_part_i_the_rise_by_adam_po.html
Look at it this way - the book is big enough to be two or three books. The cost just to print one copy is massive. Read it and tell me it wasn't...
Just released today....
The book is 880 pages, covering from Burns to Willard, so I don't think there should be complaints about the book not being thorough. I cover all...
It is all there.
It will be released very soon - this month - and yes it does have an ISBN. Naturally, I will post when it is released. Glad to see you are interested.
Amazon is best. It will be available throughout the world; in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, etc.
:-) Hey, you get your money's worth. No one will ever say I wasn't thorough. Anyone who wants the short version can buy one of the many many...
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