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    i have read alot of boxing books my dad collected and left to me .i wanna no if there any i havent read
    my top ten would be

    larry holmes against the odds
    harry greb give him the the angels
    teddy atlas bio
    ken norton going the distANCE
    Earnie shavers welcome to the bigtime
    Holyfield the humble warrior
    jack dempsey and flame of pure fire
    roberto duran hands of stone
    joe frazier smokin' joe
    sugar ray leonard
    aaron pryor flight of the hawk


    i like bio's the most ,
    currently reading billy coon the pittsburge kid
    and carmen basilio the onion picker

    (these are all really good reads can you tell me your good reads)

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    Quote Originally Posted by sexyboxer View Post
    i have read alot of boxing books my dad collected and left to me .i wanna no if there any i havent read
    my top ten would be

    larry holmes against the odds
    harry greb give him the the angels
    teddy atlas bio
    ken norton going the distANCE
    Earnie shavers welcome to the bigtime
    Holyfield the humble warrior
    jack dempsey and flame of pure fire
    roberto duran hands of stone
    joe frazier smokin' joe
    sugar ray leonard
    aaron pryor flight of the hawk


    i like bio's the most ,
    currently reading billy coon the pittsburge kid
    and carmen basilio the onion picker

    (these are all really good reads can you tell me your good reads)


    Well, I'm in the process of reading a truly great read... My view from the ropes by non other then Angelo Dundee and co written with Burt Sugar.

    Very good book
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    Quote Originally Posted by PRIDE OF BOSTON View Post
    Well, I'm in the process of reading a truly great read... My view from the ropes by non other then Angelo Dundee and co written with Burt Sugar.

    Very good book
    i only talk winning is better by angelo dundee with mike winters

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    Default Re: whats your top ten boxing reads

    "Unforgiveable Blackness"
    "Hands of Stone"
    "Being Sugar Ray" (Robinson)
    "Raging Bull"
    "Gloves, Glory and God" (Henry Armstrong)
    "Facing Ali"
    "The Devil and Sonny Liston"
    "Cinderella Man"
    "Billy Conn: The Pittsburgh Kid"
    "The Ageless Warrior" (Archie Moore)

    I'm now reading a book about Charley Burley called "Charley Burley: The life and times of an uncrowned champion"

    By the way, welcome to saddoboxing.

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    "Raging Bull" (Jake Lamotta)
    "Somebody up there Likes me" - Rocky Graziano

    ^ these two books are entertaining whether you are a boxing fan or not, both guys lived some interesting lives.

    "By George" - George Foreman (real interesting, includes a ton of great stories you never hear about him)

    "Flame of Pure Fire" (Jack Dempsey) is a really long but great read as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sexyboxer View Post
    i have read alot of boxing books my dad collected and left to me .i wanna no if there any i havent read
    my top ten would be

    larry holmes against the odds
    harry greb give him the the angels
    teddy atlas bio
    ken norton going the distANCE
    Earnie shavers welcome to the bigtime
    Holyfield the humble warrior
    jack dempsey and flame of pure fire
    roberto duran hands of stone
    joe frazier smokin' joe
    sugar ray leonard
    aaron pryor flight of the hawk


    i like bio's the most ,
    currently reading billy coon the pittsburge kid
    and carmen basilio the onion picker

    (these are all really good reads can you tell me your good reads)
    boxers lack the intelligence to write their own book so im guessing they had someone to write it for them, i personally like reading science fiction

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    Anyone else read The Devil and Sonny Liston?
    The

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    Anyone else read The Devil and Sonny Liston?
    The Atlas bio was great too.

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    Boxing Reads....
    1) Punches on the page...The best boxing Compilation I've ever read.
    2) The Ring Magazine....Can't fuction without it.
    3) Boxing Monthly....Need this in my life.
    4) Soul of a Butterfly....Goes into the "Spiritual" side of Ali
    5) WAR....The story of Nige versus the G man.
    6) Legends of Irish Boxing...a great read about our amateurs.
    7) Boxing's Greatest...A very large book which was quite possibly the best I've ever read!
    Ali, The Life and Times....Thomas Hauser's documentation of Ali's life.
    9) Give him to the Angels...Harry Greb's story.
    10)Max and Joe...Currently being turned into a movie, this was brilliant writing.


    Karas, I find your statement both stereotypical and uninformed.
    Do you think it is fair to generalise as you did when there are active fighters like Klitschko and Brock? Two men with phd's....Do you think it is a farir assesment of Juan Diaz? That young fighter is about to finish a degree in law? What about MAB? He dropped his Law Degree in favour of the fistic Arts...
    Are you suggesting that fighters such as Georges Carpentier were without any wisdom or knowledge? Even though he was close friends with a number of literary geniuses including George Bernard Shaw?
    Poor posting fella.
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    Default Re: whats your top ten boxing reads

    Sun Tzu-The Art Of War
    The Devils Horseman
    The History Of The Goths
    You dont think they pertain to boxing,look forward to some suprises in your life
    Very brief, crunchy ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Boxing Reads....
    1) Punches on the page...The best boxing Compilation I've ever read.
    2) The Ring Magazine....Can't fuction without it.
    3) Boxing Monthly....Need this in my life.
    4) Soul of a Butterfly....Goes into the "Spiritual" side of Ali
    5) WAR....The story of Nige versus the G man.
    6) Legends of Irish Boxing...a great read about our amateurs.
    7) Boxing's Greatest...A very large book which was quite possibly the best I've ever read!
    Ali, The Life and Times....Thomas Hauser's documentation of Ali's life.
    9) Give him to the Angels...Harry Greb's story.
    10)Max and Joe...Currently being turned into a movie, this was brilliant writing.


    Karas, I find your statement both stereotypical and uninformed.
    Do you think it is fair to generalise as you did when there are active fighters like Klitschko and Brock? Two men with phd's....Do you think it is a farir assesment of Juan Diaz? That young fighter is about to finish a degree in law? What about MAB? He dropped his Law Degree in favour of the fistic Arts...
    Are you suggesting that fighters such as Georges Carpentier were without any wisdom or knowledge? Even though he was close friends with a number of literary geniuses including George Bernard Shaw?
    Poor posting fella.

    Nah, I'd say it's generally true though. I certainly wouldn't want to read anything written by any of the boxers who have been listed on this thread as having books... Sure you may think of a rare few exceptions who were intelligent, but I doubt they wrote anything anyways. Think about it, you get punched in the head for 30 years, then in old age decide to write a book? Not quite. They are all by other authours I'd assume, and if they aren't, Like I said, I wouldn't want to read them.

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    I think that a generalisation such as that is grossly unfair! Boxing has had a history of participants who come from uneducated backgrounds and ghettos yes, but that has no reflection on their intelligence or ability to chronicle their own life....
    Furthermore, I find that the stereotypical "dumb" boxer is actually a lot more scarce than the articulate, worldly-wise veteran. Jack Dempsey was a saavy businessman after his retirement. Oscar De la Hoya is extremely intelligent. Floyd Mayweather has a sense of business and not just a boxing brain. etc. etc. etc.

    If you were to find yourself in the situation that you needed to get to know a person in a certain amount of time and you had the option of reading a writers opinion of them or their personal diary, which would you read
    If you attend a histrory lesson, often the first thing taught is the difference between a primary and second source. A primary source is something frrom the time, recorded by someone at the time of an events happeneing. A secondary source is a record compiled later by a writer.

    Finally I stress the point...there is a monumental difference between uneducated and unintelligent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sexyboxer View Post
    i have read alot of boxing books my dad collected and left to me .i wanna no if there any i havent read
    my top ten would be

    larry holmes against the odds
    harry greb give him the the angels
    teddy atlas bio
    ken norton going the distANCE
    Earnie shavers welcome to the bigtime
    Holyfield the humble warrior
    jack dempsey and flame of pure fire
    roberto duran hands of stone
    joe frazier smokin' joe
    sugar ray leonard
    aaron pryor flight of the hawk


    i like bio's the most ,
    currently reading billy coon the pittsburge kid
    and carmen basilio the onion picker

    (these are all really good reads can you tell me your good reads)

    no disrespect but i notice your pic at the bottom of your post and whoever that pretty lady is post exactly like dr. evil and Mini-me it makes me giggle, not like a little girl ok!

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