Just browsing through all 6 pages .. I don`t seem to see a few of my favourites included.
Here are my fave picks in no real order of preference...
Sugar Ray by Dave Anderson .. great read about one of the greatest fighters ever.
Mickey Walker. The Toy Bulldog & his times by Mickey Walker and Joe Reichler ... superb and often funny read.
The million dollar gate. Jack (Doc) Kearns ... one of my top faves. The Doc was one of a kind .. to be taken with a large pinch of salt
The Roar Of The Crowd by James J. Corbett ... bit of an eye opener reading this. Fantastic insight of the man.
John the Great by Donald Barr Chidsey .. one of the very best books on John L. Sullivan .. superb.
The Sundowners Volume2 Part 1. by Kevin R Smith .... a must buy if you like the oldtimers.
There are other good reads too like Clay Moyles book on Sam Langford, Harry Otty`s book on Charley Burley and Bill Paxtons on Harry Greb. Though I do find they sometimes go into too much detail on some of the fights .. greatly researched, and unbiased, but maybe a bit too much on the inring details.
As is probably quite clear, I prefer reading about the old timers. They always seemed to have a better story to tell than the modern day guys.