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  • beecherhq
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    Boxing Books

    I'm really into reading books on boxing at the moment, has anyone got any favourites which they'd recommend? - about any aspect of boxing.
  • jonbonjovi
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    muhammed alis autobiography is excellent.

    it is said if you give 1000 monkeys 1000 typewriters they will eventually write all of shakesperes work. well amir khans autobiography is 1 monkey and 20 minutes

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    • shortright
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      #3
      hands of stone life and legend of roberto duran is a good read

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      • Kball15
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        #4
        HANDS DOWN THE GREATEST 2 BOXING BOOKS I HAVE EVER READ:

        12 greatest rounds of boxing

        The sweet Science goes sour

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        • Dye
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          THE ICEMAN DIARIES. sorry i probably spelled it wrong

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          • Young Legend
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            Ghosts of Manilla

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            • squealpiggy
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              Teddy Atlas' book is top drawer.

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              • Animal Squabbs
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                Ive read lots of them, I just finished Teddy Atlas' book, and right now Im reading the book on Gene Tunney.

                If you actually train you might like "the Gloves" by Robert Anasi caus he talks about his training and the gym etc.

                "Facing Tyson" ******.

                Theres too many that I liked to really pick some, For me, I like boxing so much that I have to read whatever I can get just caus its on boxing.

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                • Bendigo
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                  I second the notion on the Gene Tunney book. I've been reading Joe Frazier's instructional Box Like The Pros. It's pretty solid as far as I can tell.

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                  • Dorian
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                    cinderella man

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