Good Boxing Books/Bio's

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  • The Raging Bull
    Make Us Dream
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    #11
    Yeah, the Hauser biography of Ali is really good also. The interviews add to the book. Any boxing book by Thomas Hauser that I've read is very good. I'm currently reading I Don't Believe It, But It's True: Another Remarkable Year In Boxing by him.

    Im getting that book when i have finished reading the Ali one because a lot of people have reccomended it.

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    • King Koyle
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      #12
      The 100 greatest fighters(by Bert Sugar)-Small bio's on all the greats.


      Muhammad Ali(soul of a butterfly)-Written in the man's own words.Some boxing and some inspirational writing.

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      • Hills
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        #13
        Dark Trade - Lost in Boxing by Donald Mcrae.
        Winner of William Hill sports book of the year in 1996

        Describes a journalists encounters with Tyson, Bruno, Hamed, Benn, Eubank, Watson, Jones Jr, De La Hoya, Toney. Good accounts, gets underneath the skin and tries to see what motivates each man. Check a better description on amazon or something.

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