Boxers With Interesting Life Stories.
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keithmoonhangover
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Boxers With Interesting Life Stories.
Stanley Ketchel had perhaps the most interesting life of any fighter IMO.
Battling Siki was a wild character by all accounts.
The stories of Dempsey's pre fame life are a great story.
Jack Johnson's love of fast cars and white women also make for interesting reading.
Who's lives interest you?
Battling Siki was a wild character by all accounts.
The stories of Dempsey's pre fame life are a great story.
Jack Johnson's love of fast cars and white women also make for interesting reading.
Who's lives interest you?
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Boxers With Interesting Life Stories.
Ali is the obvious one.
Some other guys:
Floyd Patterson- Was in trouble a lot as a kid, turned out to be a wonderful person. Maybe the nicest person who was a boxer. He had to overcome a lot self doubt. Had a crazy trainer who he decided to replace for the 2nd Johannson fight. Was involved the sport after he retired. Adopted a son who became a boxer.
Max Schmeling -Being a German and who was anti-Hitler. Won the title in a controversial way and lost it likewise.
Sonny Liston- His dealing with the police and having to wait so long for a title shot.
Eddie Machen and his mental problems.
Some other guys:
Floyd Patterson- Was in trouble a lot as a kid, turned out to be a wonderful person. Maybe the nicest person who was a boxer. He had to overcome a lot self doubt. Had a crazy trainer who he decided to replace for the 2nd Johannson fight. Was involved the sport after he retired. Adopted a son who became a boxer.
Max Schmeling -Being a German and who was anti-Hitler. Won the title in a controversial way and lost it likewise.
Sonny Liston- His dealing with the police and having to wait so long for a title shot.
Eddie Machen and his mental problems.
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Caractacus
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Re: Boxers With Interesting Life Stories.
what boxers published their autobiographies that you would recommend ?
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Boxers With Interesting Life Stories.
Not a boxer, but Angelo Dundee's I only Talk Winning is superb.Caractacus wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 15:43 what boxers published their autobiographies that you would recommend ?
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Angel Robinson Garcia
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Nino Benvenuti lived a life far removed from that of the average boxer. He was cultured, intellectual......and smoked
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Johnny Tapia
Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson
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keithmoonhangover
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As he was convicted, it's impossible to refute or forgive. I understand. Not saying I worship him. He is just a very interesting character...with more lives than a cat.
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keithmoonhangover
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Definitely. He loved the life like some of the guys from the past like Johnson and Siki.evrenb wrote: ↑18 Nov 2022, 12:49As he was convicted, it's impossible to refute or forgive. I understand. Not saying I worship him. He is just a very interesting character...with more lives than a cat.
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Barry McGuigan rode all sorts of rollercoasters...although he comes across as confident, sorted and successful.
His book Cyclone, My Story is probably one of the best boxing books you can pick up.
He saw heaps of personal family tragedy, dealt with a lot of big, nasty 'identity' politics for a boxer, never wanted or expected to become a huge celebrity and very nearly quit after Young Ali died as a result of their fight.
A very likeable guy - but there was a tragic suicide in the family - and you get the sense that Barry went from being a reasonably well-known fighter and quite a private guy, into someone who was expected to be everywhere.
His book Cyclone, My Story is probably one of the best boxing books you can pick up.
He saw heaps of personal family tragedy, dealt with a lot of big, nasty 'identity' politics for a boxer, never wanted or expected to become a huge celebrity and very nearly quit after Young Ali died as a result of their fight.
A very likeable guy - but there was a tragic suicide in the family - and you get the sense that Barry went from being a reasonably well-known fighter and quite a private guy, into someone who was expected to be everywhere.
Re: Boxers With Interesting Life Stories.
This is almost impossible to answer. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of fighters with interesting life stories.
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keithmoonhangover
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Tough call. Probably Matthew Saad Muhammad.
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Kassim ouma. He was a child soldier
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Bernard Hopkins.
A thug who earned some years in prison at a young age, got out and by all accounts has been a law abiding citizen ever since.
Hopkins is an example of " the system" actually working as intended.
A thug who earned some years in prison at a young age, got out and by all accounts has been a law abiding citizen ever since.
Hopkins is an example of " the system" actually working as intended.
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Sweet Dick Willie
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Re: Boxers With Interesting Life Stories.
Thanks for this. I just ordered Stanley Ketchels and Battling Sikis biographies. Is there a good book on Dempsey?keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 12:45 Stanley Ketchel had perhaps the most interesting life of any fighter IMO.
Battling Siki was a wild character by all accounts.
The stories of Dempsey's pre fame life are a great story.
Jack Johnson's love of fast cars and white women also make for interesting reading.
Who's lives interest you?
My favorites: Hector Camacho (THE favorite), Johnny Tapia, Ike Ibeabuchi, Tommy Morrison...
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chrisjs1985
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Re: Boxers With Interesting Life Stories.
I wrote a book on Eder Jofre, ( He had an interesting life. The book has a 97% 5 star rating and won the "book of the year" award at the West Coast Boxing Hall of Fame.
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Sweet Dick Willie
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chrisjs1985 wrote: ↑23 Nov 2022, 12:45 I wrote a book on Eder Jofre, ( He had an interesting life. The book has a 97% 5 star rating and won the "book of the year" award at the West Coast Boxing Hall of Fame.
I just ordered about ten boxing books but once I'm done with those I'll order your book too.
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Caractacus
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Re: Boxers With Interesting Life Stories.
how is it different from Angelo Dundee's 2007 autobiography( with Bert Sugar)keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 16:42Not a boxer, but Angelo Dundee's I only Talk Winning is superb.Caractacus wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 15:43 what boxers published their autobiographies that you would recommend ?
A View From the Corner ?
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Sweet Dick Willie
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I couldn't wait, just bought the book...JackSprocket wrote: ↑23 Nov 2022, 13:39chrisjs1985 wrote: ↑23 Nov 2022, 12:45 I wrote a book on Eder Jofre, ( He had an interesting life. The book has a 97% 5 star rating and won the "book of the year" award at the West Coast Boxing Hall of Fame.![]()
I just ordered about ten boxing books but once I'm done with those I'll order your book too.
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keithmoonhangover
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I haven't read A View From The Corner, so can't say.Caractacus wrote: ↑23 Nov 2022, 14:35how is it different from Angelo Dundee's 2007 autobiography( with Bert Sugar)keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 16:42Not a boxer, but Angelo Dundee's I only Talk Winning is superb.Caractacus wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 15:43 what boxers published their autobiographies that you would recommend ?
A View From the Corner ?
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Kasim Ouma-already mentioned-might have the most horrific story.
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John C Reilly
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The George Chuvalo book was really good,also heartbreaking, he went through some terrible life tragedies, the Jerry Quarry was also a very good but ultimately tragic story