Mcillvanny on Boxing.
Posted: 21 Apr 2010, 15:59
sometimes I think I have too much boxing clutter about my house and should get some down the charity shop then you get into something like Mr Mcillvany's book and you realise why you don't!
This is a cracking read, u can go into it at virtually any page cos it's broken down into articles. I don't claim to have read all the books on boxing but this is up there with the best.
Read the section about Johnny Owen yesterday, he sounded incredibly fit, running 9 miles a day and sparring up to 15 rounds, 6 days a week, then on his day off from sparring upping the run to 12 miles...not to mention as gutsy as they come. Made me feel very sad for his parents and family.
Also read a section on Henry Cooper's British Heavyweight exploits and the way Jack Bodell was treated with complete derision by many of the spectators in the capital, and a bit about Jim Watt, whose career I am not old enough to know much about, but would like to.
Would recommend this book to anyone. That's all folks.
NEBF
This is a cracking read, u can go into it at virtually any page cos it's broken down into articles. I don't claim to have read all the books on boxing but this is up there with the best.
Read the section about Johnny Owen yesterday, he sounded incredibly fit, running 9 miles a day and sparring up to 15 rounds, 6 days a week, then on his day off from sparring upping the run to 12 miles...not to mention as gutsy as they come. Made me feel very sad for his parents and family.
Also read a section on Henry Cooper's British Heavyweight exploits and the way Jack Bodell was treated with complete derision by many of the spectators in the capital, and a bit about Jim Watt, whose career I am not old enough to know much about, but would like to.
Would recommend this book to anyone. That's all folks.
NEBF