It would take a freak injury for Joe to lose to either guy.
This forum has been going on for quite some time before your arrival, and the issues you raise have been discussed time and time again. Why don't...
I may be stretching a point since two of these fights were stopped with more than a minute (but with less than 2 minutes!) left in the fight On...
As usual
Johansson, Ellis in the sense that they both had the best runs of their careers that led to title shots, and then they never were able to get it...
Herman and Harry Perlick of Kalamazoo, MI were twins who fought in the late 1920s and early '30s. They were look-alikes, but I'm not sure if they...
We learned in another thread recently that he fought his last five fights knowing that he probably already had TB. It is possible that it was...
What about Joe Gans?
Jake LaMotta, Ray Robinson, Harry Matthews, George Foreman, Billy Petrolle, Joe Frazier, Tony Zale, Roberto Duran
You may be right. I always thought he was an extraordinarily cautious fighter, but I only saw a couple of his fights.
Don't forget about the promoter Jack Kent Cooke and the movie host Burt Lancaster! Still not enough for 1,000 pages though or somebody would have...
Totally different than reading 1000 pages about one fight. Just think about it awhile!
Really, it depends as much on the reader as on the topic and the writer. In my research days, I've probably been engaged enough to want to read...
I have it on good authority that greynotsoold might agree with you. Mike Gibbons' books "How to Train" and "How to Box" are pretty good too.
Volume 1 is now selling on Amazon for $12.59, that is 68% off list. This won't last. I just bought 4 copies because it is way below the printing cost.