Slowly but surely I am getting some readers for my book.."Professional Boxing in the 1980's. A Look Back." Since it is the holdiay season I can offer for FREE, to anyone who want a copy of my book which gives an excellent review of this exciting time frame in boxing, a free copy via-email, I send you the file and so you would be E-reading it. As I said earlier it has 138 pages with 8 pictures and it is pictured on the left here....... Here is an exerpt: The era that saw Michael Jackson achive superstar status and the show Family Ties become popular and the group New Kids on the Block emerge came to an an end as the decade was finalized. It also brought an end to 1980's boxing. It was an exciting time for boxing fans. It was a time when many top fighters put forth their best efforts to keep boxing fans in awe with many great fights and there were many. Whether it was the epic 1985 clash between "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler and Thomas "Hitman" Hearns or the 1982 heavyweight showdwon between "Gentlemen" Gerry cooney and then champion Larry Holmes "The Easton Assassin" or the "Brawl in Montreal" between Roberto Duran "The Hands of Stone" and "Sugar" Ray Leonard:there was just no shortage of excitement. The decade was truly action packed. For boxing fans it was not only great to experience but just as good to look back and reflect on. It offered the best in boxing for appreciative fans. To get a Free copy via email/file simply email me at This content is protected I in turn will send you the file. For addittional information on the book access url: http://robsteth.tripod.com/ Pat
oh this is an advertisement. I almost responded. If I were to respond I would say boxing in the 1980's was one of the best ever.