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One of the most successful college boxing coaches of all time, John J. Walsh guided the University of Wisconsin to eight NCAA boxing championships and 35 individual titles coaching …
Originally published in 1954 "The Bare-Knuckle Breed" by Louis Golding is a riveting tale that thrusts readers into the gritty world of bare-knuckle boxing in the early 20th …
A very rare WWII combative, "How to Fight Tough", has been reprinted and is now available This reprint is a faithful reproduction of the original with original formatting and …
Step into the exhilarating world of late 19th-century boxing and witness the rise of a true sports icon, James J. Corbett, in this gripping biography, "The Roar of the Crowd." …
Originally published in 1954, this was the boxing book millions of fans had been waiting for. The climb of Marciano from an unskilled laborer to heavyweight champion of the world. …
Nat Fleischer was considered by many as the "Father of Boxing." Starting "Ring" magazine in 1922, Fleischer was an avid proponent and fan of boxing throughout his life. How to Box …
An "unauthorized" yet sympathetic biography, by a prominent African-American sportswriter (A.S. "Doc" Young), of the heavyweight boxing champion who was famous for being infamous. …