New Book - In the Ring With James J. Jeffries

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  1. apollack

    apollack Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The book is done and is off to the presses. Should be available within a week or so.

    In the Ring With James J. Jeffries is Adam Pollack's 4th book in his heavyweight champion series. It describes in meticulous detail James Jeffries' bouts from the 1890s up to 1905 (including round by round accounts as well as pre- and post-fight analysis), his opponents, and his training regimen. It discusses the time's heavyweight scene, including contenders, pre-fight hype and negotiations, political and legal obstacles, and the color line. Chapters also include descriptions and analysis of Corbett-Sharkey II, Fitzsimmons-Ruhlin, Fitz-Sharkey II, and Corbett-McCoy, as well as controversies surrounding several bouts. The book is based on next-day local newspaper accounts, comparing and contrasting their descriptions and analysis in order to provide an authentic view of how heavyweight boxing was perceived at the time. The use of local primary sources gives readers a rare opportunity to relive Jeffries' career as if they were reading about it at the time he was fighting. The book also includes Jeffries' career record, over 100 photos, 924 footnotes, and an index. 688 pages, hardcover, $42.95. To order, contact
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    Table of Contents

    Preface: The Undeniable Talent 5
    1. Foundation of Strength: Establishing a Local Reputation 6
    2. Hank Griffin and the Professional Hiatus 12
    3. It Wasn’t Long 21
    4. Sparring with the Champion 27
    5. Driving the Van Downtown 49
    6. How the Baker Got His Goose Cooked 55
    7. The Closer 60
    8. The Master Veteran 70
    9. No Show 90
    10. The Legend 99
    11. Mexican Pete 111
    12. The Shark 120
    13. The Cost of High Expectations 142
    14. A Strange Ending 160
    15. Road to the Crown 185
    16. The Championship 215
    17. Exhibition Tour 250
    18. A Snag in Preparation 262
    19. Reaching Deep Into the Inferno 281
    20. The Impact of Film 324
    21. A Thriving Sport Under Attack 335
    22. The Road to Corbett 344
    23. Trial of Will 363
    24. The Bevy of Battles as the Horton Era Ends – 399
    Ruhlin, Sharkey, and Fitzsimmons
    25. Hell Hath No Fury… 433
    26. Boxing’s Old Nemesis 450
    27. Getting Sharp Again – Griffin and Kennedy 462
    28. The Road to Ruhlin 475
    29. Ruling Ruhlin 486
    30. On the Horizon 501
    31. Championship Training 513
    32. The War, the Bandages, and the Speaking Knockdown 524
    33. Media Creation or Legitimate Performance? 557
    34. Building the Intrigue 578
    35. Leaving No Doubt 597
    36. Justifying Challenges 619
    37. Setting the Record Straight 634
    38. Leaving the Game 655
    Appendix: James J. Jeffries’ Record 667
    Acknowledgments 680
    Index 681
     
  2. janitor

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    The question on everybodys mind right now is "how will this book shift the readers perceptions of Jeffries"?
     
  3. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

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    Terrific. Excited Adam.
     
  4. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

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    Wow. Bold move to leave out Reno. Big difference from previous when one champ succeeded the next ... will there be a Burns then a Johnson ?
     
  5. guilalah

    guilalah Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Excited!:p

    Am reading Moyle's Langford book:thumbsup, that should hold me till your book's avaiable for order.
     
  6. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh and that well done chap i thought you bottled it
     
  7. Mendoza

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    Good luck. I hope you uncovered some new stuff and set the record straight.
     
  8. fists of fury

    fists of fury Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This is going to be a great read. Thanks for your efforts, Adam.
     
  9. apollack

    apollack Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Thank you all. Yes, like all my other books, this one will be full of details, and answer all of the many questions and debates that take place so often on this site. I'm very happy with it.
     
  10. mattdonnellon

    mattdonnellon Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Good news Adam, I'll be getting a copy.
     
  11. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

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    Where do we get it ?
     
  12. guilalah

    guilalah Well-Known Member Full Member

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    What I'm most curious about: 1) was Jeffries-Finnegan advertised as a title fight?; 2) Jeffries-Fitzsimmons II -- am curious about this bout as it seems to be the one Jeffries detractors bring up most often, expressing doubts about Jeffries defensive abilities.
     
  13. Mendoza

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    Jeffries seemed to be out of it, and lacking focus according to the press leading up to this fight. In the first fight, Fitz had trouble landing. Best guess is Jeffries under estimated Fitz in the 2nd match. Fitz likely cheated by loading his gloves, and landed at will until Jeffries ended it.

    I'd like to see photos of the ending here to determine if Fitz created the cuts history says he did. Has anyone seen a photo of Jeffries just after the 2nd Fitzsimmons fight?
     
  14. apollack

    apollack Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Each bout is given the full royal treatment. You will have your many questions addressed, at least to the extent that they were discussed at the time.
     
  15. guilalah

    guilalah Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Sent a check Thursday.

    I'll also be interested in hearing who observers thought had the better of Jeffries-Corbett I, to the point of the KO.

    I have the suspicion that it was a lot closer than Corbett later liked to tell it.