Charley Burley And The Black Murderers' Row

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  • neverlast
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    Charley Burley And The Black Murderers' Row

    CHARLEY BURLEY AND THE BLACK MURDERERS' ROW

    By ; Harry Otty

    This is one of the best books I've read this year. Charley Burley was a
    special fighter in a time when there was a vast surplus of good boxers. The
    author Harry Otty takes you on a journey that covers much more then the life
    of Charley Burley. It captures the historical existence of this whole era
    and the great men who did battle inside the ring. As in the case of
    professional baseball, it is a shame that so many great players spent their
    careers in the Negro Leagues and never received their just due. In boxing
    there are several cases where competent fighters were denied title shots due
    to their color of their skin.

    Mr.Otty explores the plight of the outstanding Negro boxers of the 1930's
    and 1940's. Although the book centers on the life of the fabled Burley, it
    also enlightens the reader to the abilities of Holman Williams, Eddie
    Booker, Cocoa Kid, Lloyd Marshall, Jimmy Bivins and Jack Chase just to name
    a few.

    This is a fine read. I highly recommend it.
  • Dynamite76
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    Did Ray Robinson ever talk in depth about why he didn't fight Burley.It seems to me that he could've beaten him, but yet not fight him.

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