Thought it was a cracking book myself , although many of the anecdotes and the stories i was familiar with I though the author did a good job .
It wasnt as good as Dark Trade' which remains unbeatable as Duran was in his Lightweight Prime .
Thought it was a cracking book myself , although many of the anecdotes and the stories i was familiar with I though the author did a good job .
It wasnt as good as Dark Trade' which remains unbeatable as Duran was in his Lightweight Prime .
yes and yes. currently reading Four Kings.
Read it last year and really liked it.
Great research and the fights are detailed really well.
Well worth a read.
Read it in the hospital after jaw surgery last year. Read in two days. Great book. Not familiar with 'Dark Trade' but I have heard of 'Four Kings' I'll have to check them out. Maybe I'll break something so I'll have time to read again.
I have not read the book but I am looking forward to Margaritos new book titled 'Hands of Plaster'
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Another good book is 'looking for a fight'by Dave Matthews .
I highly recomend that .
Or it will conclude with the end of the rematch by saying: "Margarito was just outclassed by Mosely, and it is no shame to be beat by the Hall of Famer. But after Cotto sat slumped on his stool after the rematch, it was evident that Cotto had been the product of careful matchmaking and that Margarito was truly born to defeat people like him."
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
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