Fighters I wish had books written about them
Fighters I wish had books written about them
As some of you might have notcied, I am a bookworm when it comes to boxing. I have around 100 books on boxing and boxers in my shelf, but still miss plenty.
I would love to see (new) books penned on the following fighters:
- Ezzard Charles
- Joe "Old Bones" Brown
- Matthew Saad Muhammad
- Micky Walker
- Harry Greb
- Kid Chocolate
- Max Baer
- Benny Leonard
- Henry Armstrong
- Holman Williams
- Cocoa Kid
- Joey Giardello
- Kid Gavilan
- Terry McGovern
- Battling Nelson
- Joe Gans
- Panama Al Brown
- Jimmy Carter
- Beau Jack
- Harold Johnson
- Jimmy Bivins
I know there has been books written about some of these guys, but they are hard to find these days and probably should be updated.
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I would love to see (new) books penned on the following fighters:
- Ezzard Charles
- Joe "Old Bones" Brown
- Matthew Saad Muhammad
- Micky Walker
- Harry Greb
- Kid Chocolate
- Max Baer
- Benny Leonard
- Henry Armstrong
- Holman Williams
- Cocoa Kid
- Joey Giardello
- Kid Gavilan
- Terry McGovern
- Battling Nelson
- Joe Gans
- Panama Al Brown
- Jimmy Carter
- Beau Jack
- Harold Johnson
- Jimmy Bivins
I know there has been books written about some of these guys, but they are hard to find these days and probably should be updated.
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“Barbados” Joe Walcott
Ad Wolgast
Battling Nelson
Joe Gans
Joe Grim
Bob Satterfield
Ruben Olivares
Tiger Jack Fox
Abe Attell
Jack Blackburn
Danny Lopez
Peter Maher (Matt Donnellon has wrote a couple of good, long articles on Maher and I believe that he is writing a bio for Maher now)
“Mysterious” Billy Smith (He had a good chap-book written about him by, I believe Bill Schutte)
Aurelio Herrera
Beau Jack
Sam Langford (Clay Moyle has written a long bio of Langford, but it hasn’t been published yet.)
George KO Chaney
Jack Dillon
Tommy Gomez (Knockout specialist that was wounded twice, being hit with several bullets, in WWII.)
George Lavigne
Eric Boon
Ike Weir
Ad Wolgast
Battling Nelson
Joe Gans
Joe Grim
Bob Satterfield
Ruben Olivares
Tiger Jack Fox
Abe Attell
Jack Blackburn
Danny Lopez
Peter Maher (Matt Donnellon has wrote a couple of good, long articles on Maher and I believe that he is writing a bio for Maher now)
“Mysterious” Billy Smith (He had a good chap-book written about him by, I believe Bill Schutte)
Aurelio Herrera
Beau Jack
Sam Langford (Clay Moyle has written a long bio of Langford, but it hasn’t been published yet.)
George KO Chaney
Jack Dillon
Tommy Gomez (Knockout specialist that was wounded twice, being hit with several bullets, in WWII.)
George Lavigne
Eric Boon
Ike Weir
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
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Rory McCloskey
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How quickly we forget that we are posting on a site with more information about more fighters than any other?Rory McCloskey wrote:wow a deaf-mute..thats facinating..when did he fight?
Mario D'Agata
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=043297
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
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Hairston was a good fighter. He beat several good fighters during his career, including Kid Gavilan, Laurent Daunthuille and Paul Pender.
For a short while he was a top 5 middleweight as ranked by The Ring.
Outside of Bernard Hopkins and Winky Wright, he had more solid wins than anyone in the middleweight division today.
Probably underrated.
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For a short while he was a top 5 middleweight as ranked by The Ring.
Outside of Bernard Hopkins and Winky Wright, he had more solid wins than anyone in the middleweight division today.
Probably underrated.
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