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    Thomas Hauser's "Muhammad Ali - His Life and Times" is a great overview of the great man and "Smokin Joe - The Autobiography" is a great riposte from Frazier, who loves calling his nemisis and other less talented opponents "Scambbogahs" so much so, the word enters your vocabulary by the end of the book.

    "Jack Dempsey - The Manassa Mauler" by Randy Roberts gives a fascinating insight into the early years of the sport in the USA, "Rope Burns" by Ian Probert is great on the Modern British era, "The Pugilist at Rest by Thom Jones is a great collection of short fiction that touches on boxing, and Sam Sheridans - " A fighters heart " is a classic account of why people choose to fight in many disclipines.

    "Dark Trade" is fantastic and personally i really enjoyed "Four Kings".
    Last edited by Beanz; 05-12-2011 at 12:20 AM.

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