Hell no.
This the the first biography ever written on Marvin Hart, the forgotten heavyweight champion from the South. Hart gained popularity as a...
You are correct. I mention that as well. Marvelous Marvin Hart was the first Marvelous Marvin.
I would say my respect for him went up. He was a fighter's fighter. But I'll let you read it and render your own opinion. As usual, both the pros...
In the Ring With Marvin Hart is now available from me if you want signed copy. Otherwise, online booksellers such as amazon.com should have it...
You've got to give it to Willard. He sure can take an ass beating. Most heavyweights today if they got hit with what Willard got hit with they...
Underrated only if you consider a victory over a totally shot, inactive, Parkinsons suffering human punching bag Ali to be a meaningful win. Ugh....
In the Ring With Marvin Hart should be released in a week or two at the most. It has more than enough on the Hart-Johnson pre-fight training and...
Leonard and Tyson were my favorites.
Would this be a Jones, Jr. on steroids or would he have to rely on his natural unaided talent? Without the juice, Dempsey by KO.
Huh? HE, I thought Ali-Bonavena was a pretty darn good fight. Oscar was live in that fight and even hurt Ali on a couple occasions. I thought that...
Problem for Green is he had no power. He slapped with his punches. Sure he was quick and tall and had a chin, but let's face it, against Tyson, he...
Sharkey outboxes Baer until he gets KO'd. Max was a physically strong guy, a puncher, who had a solid chin, and in shape, I think he catches up...
A good trainer with historical perspective needs to teach his fighter that you simply cannot knock everyone out, and that you sometimes need to...
Tyson because he was faster, more explosive, and had the better chin.