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On Boxing

On Boxing A vivid and realistic picture of the most controversial sport on Earth, On Boxing is a riveting, electrifying journey through a world of glitter and gore--where heart-soaring triumph and heart-rending tragedy go hand in hand. A magnificent work by a consummate artist.

Boxing Basics: The Techniques and Knowledge Needed to Excel in the Sport of Boxing

Boxing Basics: The Techniques and Knowledge Needed to Excel in the Sport of Boxing

When Boxing Was a Jewish Sport

When Boxing Was a Jewish Sport This is a splendid oral history of a time between World War I and World War II when Jewish athletes were the dominant ethnic group in professional boxing in the United States. The author draws on his own personal experience in New York City's fight arenas, and incorporates interviews with more than thirty former boxers, trainers, managers, promoters, and boxing judges to report on this overlooked aspect of sports history. Bodner explores the stories of the Jewish boxers both inside and outside the ring, and also examines their lives as they left the ring to pursue their careers which ranged from fire chiefs to boxing judges to hospital presidents. Boxing was a means many second generation urban immigrants--including Jews--used to get ahead in the early 20th century. The Jewish boxers interviewed reported that they took up fighting to earn money, not to defend their race or negate stereotypes that Jews were weak. These boxers were proud of their heritage and displayed Stars of David on their robes and trunks until religious symbols were banned in the 1940s. During the 1920s nearly one-third of all professional boxers were Jewish, and by 1928, they were the dominant ethnic group in the sport earning 30 World Championship titles between 1910-1940. Bodner's interest in the subject was kindled by his father who was an amateur boxer and professional manager during this period.

Chicago Boxing

Chicago Boxing Professor Mike Donovan, Battling Nelson- The Durable Dane, and Stockyards Harold Smith-- their stories are as colorful as their names. Chicago's boxing history is as exciting and unpredictable as any prize fight within the ring. Some of the most memorable bouts--great, infamous or otherwise--took place in the city's clubs, parks and arenas, and Chicago has seen its share of champions and top contenders over the years. The Gans-McGovern fight in 1900--the Big Fix --set the sport back 25 years in Chicago. The Long Count between Tunney and Dempsey, in 1927, may still be the most controversial bout of all time. Chicago Boxing is a story not only of great boxers, but of the fans who embraced them, the promoters who made them big, and even a few mob bosses who made good on their talent.

The International Boxing Hall of Fame's Basic Boxing Skills

The International Boxing Hall of Fame For all boxers and fans, this step-by-step guide to successful boxing by a two-time World Heavyweight Champion will be educational and entertaining. Floyd Patterson set out to pass along to you what I've learned, to unlock some of the secrets of the greatest sport in the world. He succeeded, creating a classic that's one of the most comprehensive boxing manuals ever written. Topics include rules, equipment, how to bandage your own hands, stance, bobbing and weaving, punching technique, offensive and defensive moves, strategy, and conditioning--all offered with stories from Patterson's career. Plus, there is a full workout program. With a new introduction by International Boxing Hall of Fame member Bert Randolph Sugar, this tour de force is an excellent resource for trainers and boxers as well as a tribute to a great champion's career.

Fitness Stars of Boxing

Fitness Stars of Boxing Collective biography series featuring profiles of 40 fitness role models for young adults who want to lead a healthy and fit lifestyleEach book focuses on a particular sport or facet of health, nutrition, and fitness.Background and history of boxing and fitness; featuring profiles of George Foreman, Marvin Hagler, Oscar De La Hoya, and Zulfia Koutdussova

Knockout: The Lost Art of Boxing

Knockout: The Lost Art of Boxing Ken Regan was a young photographer in 1964 when he covered Muhammad Ali's first fight: his historic victory over Sonny Liston in Miami Beach. Afterward, the young photographer embarked on a life-long love affair with the sport of boxing. For the next four decades, Regan would go on to chronicle the greatest fights and the greatest fighters of the age. His extraordinary photogrpaphs include many of the most enduring images ever created in the annals of boxing, as well as portraits of notable trainers, managers, promoters, writers, and the whole panoply of celebrities associated with the sport. Featuring some of the greatest ring action in boxing history, Knockout takes us from sparring sessions and press conferences to weigh-ins and post-fight sessions. Knockout also features Regan's compelling stories and firsthand accounts of his amazing photographic journey into the heart of boxing. Beginning with his early magazine work shooting prizefights and throughout the following decades, Regan developed close personal friendships with some ofthe greatest fighters. Regan captures intimate moments showing fighters with their families at home and on the road. With numerous black-and-white and color images, many of them seen here for the first time, Knockout is destined to be one of the most celebrated books ever published on the subject of boxing. Foreword by Norman Mailer, preface by Budd Schulberg, introduction by Denzel Washington, afterword by Chris Murray.

A Neutral Corner: Boxing Essays

A Neutral Corner: Boxing Essays Fifteen previously unpublished boxing pieces written between 1952 and 1963. Demonstrating A.J. Liebling's abiding passion for the sweet science of boxing, A Neutral Corner brings together fifteen previously unpublished pieces written between 1952 and 1963. Antic, clear-eyed, and wildly entertaining, these essays showcase a The New Yorker journalist at the top of his form. Here one relives the high drama of the classic Patterson-Johansson championship bout of 1959, and Liebling's early prescient portrayal of Cassius Clay's style as a boxer and a poet is not to be missed. Liebling always finds the human story that makes these essays appealing to aficionados of boxing and prose alike. Alive with a true fan's reverence for the sport, yet balanced by a true skeptic's disdain for sentiment, A Neutral Corner is an American treasure.

The Greatest Sport of All: An Inside Look at Another Year in Boxing

The Greatest Sport of All: An Inside Look at Another Year in Boxing Thomas Hauser is one of the most respected boxing writers in America and the definitive chronicler of the contemporary boxing scene. For The Greatest Sport of All Hauser has collected articles he wrote in 2006 to offer up a captivating look back at a remarkable year in boxing. As only he can, Hauser provides an insider's take on the year's great fighters, great fights, and the powers outside the ring. Here are revealing portraits of Oscar De La Hoya, Jermain Taylor, Bernard Hopkins, Don King, Lennox Lewis, and a host of others, as well as a look back at giants like Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali. Other pieces examine safety issues and fighters, pay-per-view piracy and the internet, and Boxing After Dark on HBO.

The Gloves: A Boxing Chronicle

The Gloves: A Boxing Chronicle In his last year of eligibility, Robert Anasi, age thirty-two, decided to fight in the Golden Gloves tournament, the premier event in amateur boxing. The gym becomes a way of life, he explains, and so it does for the reader, as Anasi ushers us into the world of training and competition, of friendly rivalry, of artistry and violence. He tells his story not as a journalist on assignment but as a man in the midst of one of the great adventures of his life, and in his hands a dying blood sport is reincarnated as a metaphor for redemption under flawed circumstances (Nita Rao, The Village Voice ).

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