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If you know of any decent boxing biographies please let me know.

I've got Joe Egan's (rubbish) and Johnn Tapia's (superb) and a friend is lending me Paul Brigg's and Duran's.
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Just finished 'Unforgivable Blackness' the biography of Jack Johnson, fantastic read, also just watching the documentry of the book right now!
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I love boxing autobiog's i have the Eubank one, the 2 Bruno books, nigel Benn and Michael Watsons ones. They are all good reads. At the moment im reading 'Sweet Agony' by paul Sykes, which is quite interesting, however this book is very hard to find these days.
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two greats from Boxing/Britain's heyday...

the Rochdale Thunderbolt & Gilroy was here!
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/0001-delisa.html
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Charley Burley by Harry Otty.
Dick Tiger by Adeyinka Makinde.

Are both outstanding peices of work.
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Just read the Duran one and it's superb. Ali-His Life And Times also great. Larry Holmes' is the best boxing autobiography I've ever read.
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Flump wrote:Just read the Duran one and it's superb. Ali-His Life And Times also great. Larry Holmes' is the best boxing autobiography I've ever read.
what is the duran one called
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mimmy123 wrote:what is the duran one called
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hands-Stone-Leg ... 289&sr=1-1
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KOJOE90 wrote:
mimmy123 wrote:what is the duran one called
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hands-Stone-Leg ... 289&sr=1-1
thanks, i thought it was an autobiog, but it isnt, however i am going to try to to get this book
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mimmy123 wrote:
KOJOE90 wrote:
mimmy123 wrote:what is the duran one called
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hands-Stone-Leg ... 289&sr=1-1
thanks, i thought it was an autobiog, but it isnt, however i am going to try to to get this book
The author conducted a load of interviews with Duran, and lots with his opponents and associates too, can't imagine that there will ever be a better book on the great man.
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Flump wrote:
mimmy123 wrote:
thanks, i thought it was an autobiog, but it isnt, however i am going to try to to get this book
The author conducted a load of interviews with Duran, and lots with his opponents and associates too, can't imagine that there will ever be a better book on the great man.
yeh, ive found the book online, firstly though i went to ebay it was for sale for £16 plus £2-75 postage. i nearly bought it. however i got it from an online store for £11 free postage. there are some robbing bastards on ebay.
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jimglen wrote:two greats from Boxing/Britain's heyday...

the Rochdale Thunderbolt & Gilroy was here!
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/0001-delisa.html
Any ideas where I can get hold of the Bert Gilroy book? Or is it just a case of keeping my eye on E-bay etc?
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KOJOE90 wrote:
jimglen wrote:two greats from Boxing/Britain's heyday...

the Rochdale Thunderbolt & Gilroy was here!
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/0001-delisa.html
Any ideas where I can get hold of the Bert Gilroy book? Or is it just a case of keeping my eye on E-bay etc?
its well worth reading mate.jim and I write to each other often and he is a smashing bloke. pun intended,,, sorry Jim
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gheeme wrote:If you know of any decent boxing biographies please let me know.

I've got Joe Egan's (rubbish) and Johnn Tapia's (superb) and a friend is lending me Paul Brigg's and Duran's.
***** - Must Read
**** - Excellent Read
*** - Very Good
** - Good
* Rent from Library if you have nothing else to read


Muhammed Ali - His Life and Times (*****)
Rocky Marciano - The Rock of His Times (*****)
Frank Bruno - Fighting Back (****)
Raging Bull - Jake LaMotta (****)
Pound for Pound - A Biography of Sugar Ray Robinson (****)
Night Train - A Biography of Sonny Liston (***)
By George - The Autobiography of George Foreman (**)
Smokin' Joe - Joe Frazier (****)
Joe Louis - The Great Black Hope (****)

and I've got some more somewhere but can't remember what they are off the top of my head.

I find autobiographies so addictive, escpecially boxing of course. Anybody else find that? The more I read, the more I want to read.

But there are loads I still haven't got to, and loads I wish was written and I think it's a damn shame we can't share their stories.



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Post by jimglen »

You can buy it here -
http://www.theboxingshop.com/index.php?cPath=2

thanks Kevin & RobSnell.

I'll try post the Boxing News reader's review of Gilroy was here![/quote]
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Anyone interested in getting a copy of "Charley Burley and the Black Murderers' Row" can find it here:

http://charleyburley.com/

or you can get a signed copy by emailing me at [email protected]

Some reviews:

http://www.charleyburley.com/page7.htm
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[/quote]

The author conducted a load of interviews with Duran, and lots with his opponents and associates too, can't imagine that there will ever be a better book on the great man.[/quote]

Agreed , loved the book, thought it was spot on
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s9s wrote:Just finished 'Unforgivable Blackness' the biography of Jack Johnson, fantastic read, also just watching the documentry of the book right now!
That's the propaganda book that says Jim Jeffries retired to avoid fighting Sam Langford, who weighed 156 pounds a year after Jeffries retired when Langford fought Jack Johnson.

That's the incompetent "documentary" whose halfwit authors have their fictional Jack Johnson "narrate" the entire thing in a southern voice that Jack Johnson never used.

The"documentary" authors are so incompetent that they don't know that there are many recordings of Johnson's voice--and that he had a New England "educated" accent.

It is pathetic to see the clueless swallow such crap.
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granberry wrote:
s9s wrote:Just finished 'Unforgivable Blackness' the biography of Jack Johnson, fantastic read, also just watching the documentry of the book right now!
That's the propaganda book that says Jim Jeffries retired to avoid fighting Sam Langford, who weighed 156 pounds a year after Jeffries retired when Langford fought Jack Johnson.

That's the incompetent "documentary" whose halfwit authors have their fictional Jack Johnson "narrate" the entire thing in a southern voice that Jack Johnson never used.

The"documentary" authors are so incompetent that they don't know that there are many recordings of Johnson's voice--and that he had a New England "educated" accent.

It is pathetic to see the clueless swallow such crap.
Instead of pointing out all the crap...could you once....just once point us in the direction of a book on boxing that is GOOD? Did you like Duran's biography? If not what are the 3 best books on boxing?. .....Please don't be sarcastic I want to know who you think has put some good boxing information out in book form. I swear I will go and read it with an open mind. If you reccomend a book on Ali or Leanard I'm going to let loose with a hard core fundamentaly perfect and precision timed right cross from hell right through your computer screen.
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BoxBuzz wrote:
granberry wrote:
s9s wrote:Just finished 'Unforgivable Blackness' the biography of Jack Johnson, fantastic read, also just watching the documentry of the book right now!
That's the propaganda book that says Jim Jeffries retired to avoid fighting Sam Langford, who weighed 156 pounds a year after Jeffries retired when Langford fought Jack Johnson.

That's the incompetent "documentary" whose halfwit authors have their fictional Jack Johnson "narrate" the entire thing in a southern voice that Jack Johnson never used.

The"documentary" authors are so incompetent that they don't know that there are many recordings of Johnson's voice--and that he had a New England "educated" accent.

It is pathetic to see the clueless swallow such crap.
Instead of pointing out all the crap...could you once....just once point us in the direction of a book on boxing that is GOOD? Did you like Duran's biography? If not what are the 3 best books on boxing?. .....Please don't be sarcastic I want to know who you think has put some good boxing information out in book form. I swear I will go and read it with an open mind. If you reccomend a book on Ali or Leanard I'm going to let loose with a hard core fundamentaly perfect and precision timed right cross from hell right through your computer screen.
Buzz,

Your thread titled granberry didn't work, did it?

I see the OTHER moderators erased it after your boy knicklez declared his homosexuality.

It's too late to learn anything for you, buzz.

Stick to Thomas Hauser and Bert Sugar.
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granberry wrote:
BoxBuzz wrote:
granberry wrote: That's the propaganda book that says Jim Jeffries retired to avoid fighting Sam Langford, who weighed 156 pounds a year after Jeffries retired when Langford fought Jack Johnson.

That's the incompetent "documentary" whose halfwit authors have their fictional Jack Johnson "narrate" the entire thing in a southern voice that Jack Johnson never used.

The"documentary" authors are so incompetent that they don't know that there are many recordings of Johnson's voice--and that he had a New England "educated" accent.

It is pathetic to see the clueless swallow such crap.
Instead of pointing out all the crap...could you once....just once point us in the direction of a book on boxing that is GOOD? Did you like Duran's biography? If not what are the 3 best books on boxing?. .....Please don't be sarcastic I want to know who you think has put some good boxing information out in book form. I swear I will go and read it with an open mind. If you reccomend a book on Ali or Leanard I'm going to let loose with a hard core fundamentaly perfect and precision timed right cross from hell right through your computer screen.
Buzz,

Your thread titled granberry didn't work, did it?

I see the OTHER moderators erased it after your boy knicklez declared his homosexuality.

It's too late to learn anything for you, buzz.

Stick to Thomas Hauser and Bert Sugar.
If not for me...do it for the children......their need to know the truth superscedes our petty squabbles.
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