Boxing Books

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  1. teeto

    teeto Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    I read this really good one called 'Ringside' by Budd Schullberg
     
  2. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What about Oates's boxing writing rubs you the wrong way? M
     
  3. NJ1979

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    I might be doing her a disservice here as it's some years since I read "On Boxing", but I remember feeling at the time that the book came across as an exercise in self-justification, in that she was trying to overly intellectualise boxing in order for her to be able to justify liking it, both to herself and her peers.

    It all felt a bit dishonest to me, like she was ashamed of admitting just liking the sport for what it is.
     
  4. McGrain

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    This'll do for me, too.

    Her reaction to questions about Ali's philandering speaks volumes, too. She knows boxing in the lab, that's it.
     
  5. teeto

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    So what's this Joyce Carol Oates stuff about then? Anyone fancy explaining?
     
  6. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Isn't it perfectly clear already!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!


    Hehe.


    She intellectualises boxing when writing about it. She also seeks to mytholigise certain aspects. She also loves the sound of her own voice. She does have charm, but it's sort of lost on me.
     
  7. teeto

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    Oh okay, i've never came across her and i hate her already, slut.

    That book i mentioned by Budd Schluberg, Ringside. There's a great chapter called 'Confessions of an ex fight manager', anyone should give it a go.
     
  8. teeto

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    But 'The Life and Hard Times of an Uncrowned Champion' retains the title for me, easily actually.
     
  9. McGrain

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    :lol:

    Bit rash.
     
  10. Dave's Top Ten

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    To be honest I think I think I read it when I was 15 or something, so I don't think that gave me much chance to enjoy it anyway !
     
  11. Doc Dynamo

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    The Black Lights by Thomas Huauser is good.
     
  12. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    A good writer's work, I can't put down. Any boxing writer that compelling to you?
     
  13. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    Springs Toledo and AJ Liebling for me

    But for actual books Allen Rosenfelds Burley book was awesome
     
  14. asc

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    I hated "The Fight". I thought it was just far too pretentious and that annoyed me.
    Atlas' book is a pretty interesting read though
     
  15. teeto

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    :lol::good