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Budd Schulberg
Hardcover - $43.95
In this bountiful collection of his best boxing writing of a lifetime, Mr. Schulberg takes his fans all the way back to an epic bare-knuckle contest in England two hundred years ago; draws a revealing portrait of Uncle Mike Jacobs, the impresario of ...
Budd Schulberg
Paperback - $27.95
In this bountiful collection of his best boxing stories of the last half-century, Mr. Schulberg takes his fans all the way back to an epic bare-knuckle contest in England two hundred years ago; draws a revealing portrait of Uncle Mike Jacobs, the pro ...
Budd Schulberg
Hardcover - $41.95
The best of Mr. Schulberg's reporting on the sweet science, from Benny Leonard to Muhammad Ali to George Foreman, including reflections on the social history of the fight game, the mystique of the heavyweight championship, the seamy side of the busin ...
Danna Scott
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Both novice fighters and those looking for an exciting new way to exercise are the targets of this new illustrated fitness and training guide to boxing, which delivers tips on equipment, punches and combinations, defensive skills and movement, ring s ...
Sam Sheridan
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In 1999, Sam Sheridan found himself loaded with cash and realizing he could finally indulge a long-dormant obsession: fighting. Within a year Sheridan was in Bangkok to train at the legendary Fairtex gym with the greatest fighter in muay Thai (Thai k ...
Sam Sheridan
Hardcover - $41.95
In 1999, after a series of adventurous jobs--working construction at the South Pole, ranching in Montana, fighting wildfires in New Mexico, and sailing private yachts around the world--Sam Sheridan found himself in Australia, loaded with cash and int ...
Jeff Silverman
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The Greatest Boxing Stories Ever Told delivers a knockout collection of not only the best writing ever penned on the subject of 3the sweet science, 4 but also stories that relate to the larger human issues this brutal sport has ...
F. Daniel Somrack
Paperback - $32.95
During the California Gold Rush, amateur and professional boxing almost immediately gained a strong foothold in northern California, as the gold fields and mining camps provided both employment and a venue for these athletes. In these times, many of ...