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Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 27 Mar 2009, 07:39
by forcefraser
Just read "Standing Eight" (Jesus Chaxez) pretty average.
I liked Eubank and "Hands of Stone". "War baby" was a bit sluggish.
Not read the Atlas Book yet, but it comes highly recommended.
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 27 Mar 2009, 18:44
by alexpaterson
dr_devious wrote:Hands of Stone is the best boxing book I've read, an absolute must for all boxing fans
Ye that is a good book
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 27 Mar 2009, 18:46
by banjo
Is there any books out there about Honeyghan or Conteh?
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 28 Mar 2009, 03:08
by telboy66
banjo wrote:Is there any books out there about Honeyghan or Conteh?
I read one by John conteh some time ago The title is " I CONTEH "
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 28 Mar 2009, 05:17
by m1kee50
'The Big If', about Johnny Owen. Heartbreaking.
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 09:53
by n1ebf
Just completed The Biggest Fight by Michael Watson. Only took a couple of days. A terrific read I would recommend it. Think somebody said they were building up to it as it would be sad. Far from it really, the tone is one more of courage and triumph - in boxing, in recovery, in the court and in life in general. It doesn't drag it's feet and the final chapter about Watson's London Marathon almost brought a tear I'm not ashamed to say. Good guy

Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 10:25
by DG.
King Tubby wrote:I liked abook called 'Looking fo a fight', by David Matthews. Overweight journalist trained for a pro fight.
South London/Wandswiorth Road in the house.
Great Book, Scrap features heavily in it..
Scrap is old shcool.
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Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 13:01
by DG.
BIGMARK wrote:DG. wrote:King Tubby wrote:I liked abook called 'Looking fo a fight', by David Matthews. Overweight journalist trained for a pro fight.
South London/Wandswiorth Road in the house.
Great Book, Scrap features heavily in it..
Scrap is old shcool.
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i have always wanted to read that book as it seems an interesting idea.
Its a great book!
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Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 13:53
by n1ebf
i think there was actually a documentary on it cos I am familiar with the story but I've never read the book. A black lad if I'm correct, by which I am just trying to establish we're on about the same thing
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 13:59
by DG.
NorthEastBoxingFan wrote:i think there was actually a documentary on it cos I am familiar with the story but I've never read the book. A black lad if I'm correct, by which I am just trying to establish we're on about the same thing
Yes!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 6158038497
Check out the old School trainer at the end.. Anyone know who it is?
http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hu ... &cat=boxer
Get the book..
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Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 14:04
by n1ebf
can't you go out and get it for me and I'll just mail the equivalent value in money off vouchers, that would save me a lot of hassle? :geek2:
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 14:11
by n1ebf
BIGMARK wrote:NorthEastBoxingFan wrote:i think there was actually a documentary on it cos I am familiar with the story but I've never read the book. A black lad if I'm correct, by which I am just trying to establish we're on about the same thing
it got a lot of press at the time if i remember at the time, i always thought it would make a good subject for a documentry. Of course in this day and age they would want to take a famous d list celeb and make it into a show. It would be more interesting to get a member of the public and train them up to see how they would deal with a full on training camp and diet preparing for a fight, i'll do it.
tell me about it. I did some boxing training for about 3 years in my mid 20s but always work or football or a knee injury stopped me taking it up seriously. I'm 30 soon and a mate who had to stop football cos of his back has got into boxing at 29, licence etc..but as yet to box. I am 30 shortly and am wanting to do the same, after that I can't get a licence. Am in fairly good shape and am getting trained by my brother who is a pretty decent boxer.....I need to drop two stone though we think and the dieting is a bast*rd!
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 13:43
by scottyboy_1978
I would recommend
"Chaos , Corruption and Glory" and " A Year in Boxing " by Thomas Hauser.
"Dark Trade" by Donald McRae
"Wrecking Machine" by Alex Wade.
Also , a sort of different boxing book about bare knuckle boxing called " Tarmac Warrior " about the life of Gypsy fighter Billy Cribb. One of the craziest books ive read.
Has anyone read "Irish Thunder: The Hard Life and Times of Micky Ward" and is it any good?

Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 14:07
by scottyboy_1978
Think i'll check it out.
Cheers :)
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 14:21
by n1ebf
anyone read Jock Mcavoy Rochdale Thunderbolt book.
Remember me grandad used to tell me a story that Jock was sitting in his car at a petrol station after he'd finished fighting and was a bit washed up and some punk starting taking the piss so Jock feigned to be deaf in one ear and beckoned the guy over and when he got close BOOM, he put him spark out. Now I don't know if that's true but I would imagine so as me grandad came from Rochdale.
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 14:52
by Haglers Barber
Dark Trade - Donald McRae
The Years of the Locust - Jon Hotten
Serenity - Ralph Wiley
McIlvanney on Boxing
Come Out Writing - A boxing Anthology of Short Stories about Mike Tyson
Against All Odds - Phil Berger (about Larry Holmes)
all the above excellent reads
Other books that I found good but maybe expected a bit more
Night Train
In the Red Corner
Ghosts of Manilla
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 16:03
by martinmrts
'the fight' by norman mailer, on the rumble in the jungle, is great
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 19:09
by Fr Hairycake Lynam
Anybody read 'The Sweet Science' by AJ Liebling? Any use?
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 20:19
by King Tubby
NorthEastBoxingFan wrote:anyone read Jock Mcavoy Rochdale Thunderbolt book.
Remember me grandad used to tell me a story that Jock was sitting in his car at a petrol station after he'd finished fighting and was a bit washed up and some punk starting taking the piss so Jock feigned to be deaf in one ear and beckoned the guy over and when he got close BOOM, he put him spark out. Now I don't know if that's true but I would imagine so as me grandad came from Rochdale.
I read that, (if it's the one by Brian Hughes). Enjoyed it.
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 10 Jun 2009, 13:05
by andylynes
E wrote:jim wright1 wrote:
10. This Bloody Mary is the Last Thing I Own by Jonathan Rendall - I can't remember too much aboit this, but I remember I really enjoyed it. I remember it a being an unusual look at boxing
I'm re-reading This Bloody Mary is the Last Thing I Own at the moment and would dearly love to read Scream: The Real Mike Tyson also by Rendall, but the problem is I've no idea if it was ever actually published.
It has an ISBN number and depending on what site you look at was either published in Oct 2007 and is currently out of stock or is yet to be published. My local Borders don't have a copy and reckon that an airport-only paperback edition existed at some point but only in Asia (!?) and that the UK hardback was cancelled.
Has anyone ever seen the book or know for sure if it was published or not? Any idea where I might get my hands on a copy? Thanks and fingers crossed.
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 10 Jun 2009, 13:10
by mossy141
four kings is superb
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 10 Jun 2009, 13:23
by alexpaterson
mossy141 wrote:four kings is superb
Ye a great insight to the 4 kings also Buchanan's book is really good I've just red Benn and Eubank Eubank is just as i expected he was crazy and talked the truth whereas i thought Benns wasnt good but 4 kings is by miles the best ive seen
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 11 Jun 2009, 11:22
by andylynes
andylynes wrote: would dearly love to read Scream: The Real Mike Tyson also by Rendall, but the problem is I've no idea if it was ever actually published.
Harper Collins confirmed in an email that the book has been "abandoned" but didn't explain why.
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 11 Jun 2009, 13:41
by mickey1975
Re: Boxing books??
Posted: 01 Jul 2009, 03:56
by banjo
Has anyone read "Two Seconds From Glory" the Meldrick Taylor autobiography? Is it worth buying? What did you think of it?