I am currently reading his book In The Cheap Seats and I LOVE it. He reminds me of A.J. Leibling and I wish every one of his essays were just a couple paragraphs longer. Can't wait to start Gods Of War and Murderers Row, his other works.
I am currently reading his book In The Cheap Seats and I LOVE it. He reminds me of A.J. Leibling and I wish every one of his essays were just a couple paragraphs longer. Can't wait to start Gods Of War and Murderers Row, his other works.
I think Toledo said that he considered Liebling a beautiful or great writer or something, and it's hard for anyone writing in the field not to be influenced by such a great. I have read some of his work on 'The Sweet Science' site but never any of his books or collections of essays. I am going to check him out now, as soon as I have made my way through the current pile at my bedside. I love boxing writing and am starting to build up quite a comprehensive boxing library now.
I have been on a boxing only binge. Donald Dewey's biography of Ray Arcel is ok, but not enough "boxing ", you know? Willie Pep Remembers...Friday's Heroes is good. Paul Gallender's book on Sonny Liston is very provocative.
Not read a boxing book for ages. I think it was about Watson and his battles particularly with Eubank.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Just finished God's Of War. The essays Alexis Arguello and Black July are stunning. His top ten list- the God's of War- is one of the better ones of read.
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