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BOOK PREVIEW:

In essence, Bringing Back Boxing, A Young Journalist's Attempt to Revive the Sweet Science is exactly what its title states: an upstart writer's attempt to restore the passion of fans that once drove the fight game. Author Dan Horgan takes readers inside today's incredible boxing world by touching upon everyone and everything positive in it.

Since the inception of internet media, boxing has been given a bad wrap. Countless fight journalists gain respect through trashing the sweet science and all of its components; this negativity has carried over to mainstream media, and boxing is losing fans as a result.

Boxing is in need of a large piece of positive print. The storied sport that has helped so many does not deserve to be the victim of consistent criticism. Bringing Back Boxing, A Young Journalist's Attempt to Revive the Sweet Science goes against the current trend of negativity, and highlights the optimistic aspects that make modern boxing so special.

For anyone who has an interest in the fight game, this book is a must read. From the sport's biggest names to its working class, author Horgan tackles all topics of today's boxing world. In Bringing Back Boxing, A Young Journalist's Attempt to Revive the Sweet Science, readers will find exclusive interviews, opinions, and analysis from boxing's biggest names and analytical vanguards. In addition, they will find Horgan's top articles from the past year.


Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Having a Say: Horgan illuminates on his journey leading up to his boxing journalism tenure. With a witty style that immediately captures readers' interest, Horgan introduces himself and the incredible boxing world which he is about to describe.

Chapter 2: The Big Names: Having spoken with many of boxing's superstars (including heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis and 'Million Dollar Baby' actress Lucia Rijker), Horgan is able to take readers inside the heads of the fight game's biggest names. With exclusive information on fighters' personalities (derived from Horgan's personal encounters with these pugilists), Horgan enlightens readers to the magic produced by boxing's luminaries.

Chapter 3: The New York Scene Lives on Through Fans and Culture: Throughout the history of boxing, New York City has been one of the world's biggest fight towns. Homebred fighters like Jake LaMotta and Mike Tyson stirred the souls of countless die hard boxing aficionados with their provincial hard working style of fighting.

Despite its history, however, the New York boxing scene is on the decline. Prospects, who used to be a dime a dozen, are now hard to come by, and many of New York's top pugs are faltering at the global level. But through fans and culture, the boxing scene in New York City lives on.

Horgan takes readers inside this incredible clique through interviews, analysis, and fight reports.

Chapter 4: Boxing Vs. Mixed Martial Arts: Horgan tackles the very controversial issue that has been boxing's hottest topic for the past few years. With exclusive opinions and analysis from boxing analytical vanguards, readers are enlightened to what boxing's media bigwigs really think of MMA. Includes exclusive opinions and analysis from:

-Thomas Gerbasi, Editor of Maxboxing.com and UFC.com

-Bernard Fernandez, Boxing Writer for the Philadelphia Daily News

-Steve Kim, Contributor to Maxboxing.com

-Ben Cohen, Contributing Editor, Secondsout.com

-Sal Acevedo Jr., Editor-in-chief, Primer Round Magazine

-Coyote Duran, Associate Editor, Doghouseboxing.com

-Ryan Songalia, 20 year old Fox Sports Boxing Writer

-Frances Martel, 20 year old Ringtalk.com Columnist and Radio Analyst

-Thomas Rohan, Editor-in-chief, Irish-boxing.com

-Shannon Briggs, Former Two Time Heavyweight Champion of the World

Chapter 5: The International Scene: Boxing in America is on the decline, but for the rest of the world, the exact opposite is true. Horgan highlights the incredible hold international fighters still have on their respective countries. Includes features on Mexico, Brazil, Ireland, and the UK.

Chapter 6: Boxing on Myspace.com: Boxing fans have found a new way to connect: a social networking website that goes by the name of MySpace. Horgan takes readers into the largely undiscovered subculture with features and interviews.

Chapter 7: Boxing Writing at its Best: Today's boxing writers are an intricate part of the sport's popularity. Through the internet, many writers have gained large followings.

Horgan talks about today's boxing media and its impact on the sport's future. He also highlights today's top boxing websites and magazines.

Chapter 8: Mixed Boxer Interviews: In his year and a half of covering boxing, Horgan has interviewed a myriad of pugilists. In this chapter, Horgan organizes his interviews and takes readers further into his conversations. Includes interview reactions and features on the fighters' personalities.

Chapter 9: The Best of the Rest -- A Collection of My Top Stories: Horgan divides the rest of his top articles into three sections: fight reports, editorials, and features and previews. This chapter serves as a time capsule of modern boxing. Aficionados will become lost in boxing's immediate past by reading articles and opinions that were once up to the minute; new fans will learn an immense amount of information on the past few years of boxing.

Chapter 10: Boxing's Future: Where will boxing be twenty years from now? How can it improve? Who are the future stalwarts of the game? With the help of boxing's top journalists, Horgan answers all of these questions and more in the book's conclusion.