what fighter has the best autobiography

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  1. PityTheFool

    PityTheFool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The truth is,it's poorly written and contains practically nothing about boxing,but with Johnny's life I suppose that was always a possibility.
    If you're a fan,you really have to read it to get that side of the story,but it's not the best book.It pains me to say it but I'm sure many other ardent fans like myself would agree if they're honest.
    Give it a go if you can though,especially now he's gone.:-(
     
  2. Matty lll

    Matty lll Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I've heard good things about Barry McGuigan's
     
  3. bez

    bez Active Member Full Member

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    no irish thunder yet?...ward's book was good except i think it said that whitaker beat delahoya. leonards was good but coulda went a bit more in depth. Teddy Atlas' book was very good. Sting like a bee by torres was great also. I didnt mind holyfields book either.