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Written by Rob Snell
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Wednesday, 10 April 2013 |
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Mick Hill has recently produced a worthy book on the English Prize Ring. For those of you that don't know Mick, he has long held an interest in boxing, and in particular, the days of bare-knuckle fighting. Mick has produced a 200-page book on the prominent boxers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and he has ensured that many of the lesser-known names of this period are included, in the form of mini-biographies. There are nearly 80 pugilists featured within the book and some of them will be new to even the most fervent follower of boxing during the bare-knuckle age. Two of the first three names included within the book, for instance, are Tom Pipes and Bill Gretting, and it is a welcome change to see the stories of men such as these recorded. As well as producing a page on each boxer which describes their achievements Mick has also taken the trouble to produce their fighting record and virtually all of them also have an illustration. Another welcome addition is the inclusion of the nickname, and so many of these boxers were well-known by their nickname. As an example, the exploits of Jeremy Massey aka "The Stunted Lifeguardsman" can be followed on page 184 and, as well as the biographical details relating to his career, which are spread across two pages, one call also see full details of his fight record. 18 contests are listed for the period between 1842 and 1856 and one will find that Massey was once proclaimed the "Best in the land at Featherweight". It is a nice little book and would be a welcome addition to the bookshelves of a boxing bibliophile. The price is £13.99. To purchase a copy please order from www.fastprint.net/bookshop or Amazon. On Amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Famous-Pugilists-English-Prize-Ri/dp/178035505X/ref=sr_1_25?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1365594385&sr=1-25&keywords=bareknuckle+boxing Or to contact Mick direct please email
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Sunday, 11 November 2012 |
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Name: Joe Dundee Birth Name: Samuel Lazzaro Born: 1903-08-16 Birthplace: Rome, Lazio, Italy Died: 1982-03-31 (Age:78) Nationality: US American Hometown: Baltimore, Maryland, USA Stance: Orthodox Height: 5′ 7″ / 170cm Boxing Record: click Trainer: Heinie Blaustein Managers: Max Waxman; Charles Johnston Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Written by Rob Snell
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Sunday, 04 December 2011 |
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Book description: "Billy Miske: The St. Paul Thunderbolt is Clay Moyle's second biography and a worthy successor to his critically acclaimed tome concerning the life and career of Sam Langford. Hall of fame boxer Billy Miske was arguably the most courageous and inspirational figure in boxing history, and his story is long overdue. During a career that was impeded and cut short as a result of his ongoing battle with a terminal illness, Billy fought a number of the greatest fighters who ever lived, including the likes of Jack Dillon, Harry Greb and Jack Dempsey. The thrilling details and stories surrounding those fights and those of many other ring legends are all here, brought back to life for the reader to enjoy. The books goes far beyond simply chronicling Miske's career, but provides the reader with an in-depth view of a number of the sport's greatest contests and one of the more remarkable periods in boxing history. Miske's courage and perseverance in the face of his impending death, and his personal sacrifice to provide his family with one last Christmas to remember him by, will tug at your heartstrings and leave you with an indellible image of the man." Clay Moyle’s second biography will be available in a few weeks and he is trying to determine how many copies he should order from the printer for anyone who would like to purchase a signed or inscribed copy. Please reply to Clay directly
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Written by Rob Snell
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Saturday, 10 September 2011 |
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Book is now available via amazon.com
In the Ring With Tommy Burns is the sixth book in Adam J. Pollack’s heavyweight boxing champion series. It thoroughly and meticulously describes Tommy Burns’ boxing career, using multiple local next-day primary sources to give the book an unparalleled accuracy and authenticity that has been the hallmark of the series. As always, Pollack offers round by round descriptions, pre- and post-fight analysis, bout preparation and negotiations, and provides context for the period, discussing opponents and what other contenders were doing at the time. By reviewing and experiencing Burns’ career from the perspective of those who saw him box, one obtains far greater appreciation and respect for the skills and accomplishments of this underrated champion. The book includes 378 pages, over 100 photos, Burns’ record, over 650 footnotes, and an index. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v466/robertsnell/9780979982231-CaseCREMEfinalaug24forposter.jpg
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Thursday, 01 September 2011 |
Name: Del Fontaine Birth Name: Raymond Henry Bousquet Born: 1904-02-22 Died: 1935-10-29 (Age:31) Nationality: Canadian Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Boxing Record: click Division: Middleweight Manager: W. W. (Bill) BlackWrite Comment (0 Comments) |
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