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    OK, I think this is exactly what we need to spread literacy and the advancement of boxing intellect here. Reading books is a MUCH better way to absorb facts and info than watching documentaries or fight films cuz there is alot more data being interchanged through text here are some of the books I have recently finished:

    Victory Over Myself- Floyd Patterson
    Only in America: The Life and Crimes of Don King- Jack Newfield
    Only the Ring was Square- Teddy Brenner

  • #2
    How did you get ahold of the Patterson book?? I want to read it so badly!!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kid Achilles View Post
      How did you get ahold of the Patterson book?? I want to read it so badly!!
      I got it in the library. It's a great book. He went into great detail about himself as a person, and behind the scenes stuff.

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      • #4
        Also, I recently finished David Remnick's "King of the World", a bio on Muhammad Ali that bases Ali's personality around the Liston fights and juxtaposes him beautifully with the other 2 great heavyweights of his time, Liston and Patterson.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Asian Sensation View Post
          Also, I recently finished David Remnick's "King of the World", a bio on Muhammad Ali that bases Ali's personality around the Liston fights and juxtaposes him beautifully with the other 2 great heavyweights of his time, Liston and Patterson.
          Good vocabulary

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          • #6
            Originally posted by RockyMarcianofan00 View Post
            Good vocabulary
            I pwn ta azz doo!

            I'm a journalist, I better know them words LOL.

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            • #7
              You're barley reading boxing books,lol.

              But seriously i got to start up again, theres many interesting books out their today, Mucullough, Tapia, Tszyu, and so on.

              Read Fraiziers bio, that **** is a good read.

              One thing i always hated about Ali books is when they had to go into the Vietnam thing, that **** used to **** up a lot of Ali books i used to read, some i didnt' even finish cause i got so ****en bored of reading the samething.

              Milles Lane book is a great book too, you'd be surprised the road he took and how he got their, he tells a lot good stories and great info. He also talks about how boxing used to be able to get you a collage degree, when they used to have boxing in the schools.

              Study up on boxing, better late then never......

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ferocity View Post
                You're barley reading boxing books,lol.

                But seriously i got to start up again, theres many interesting books out their today, Mucullough, Tapia, Tszyu, and so on.

                Read Fraiziers bio, that **** is a good read.

                One thing i always hated about Ali books is when they had to go into the Vietnam thing, that **** used to **** up a lot of Ali books i used to read, some i didnt' even finish cause i got so ****en bored of reading the samething.

                Milles Lane book is a great book too, you'd be surprised the road he took and how he got their, he tells a lot good stories and great info. He also talks about how boxing used to be able to get you a collage degree, when they used to have boxing in the schools.

                Study up on boxing, better late then never......
                I've read alot more, but I can't remember the titles or authors. I just finished a book by Joyce CaROL Oates but I can't remember.

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                • #9
                  favorite book all time:

                  12 greatest rounds of boxing. thats a great read. Tons of Info on each fight in wich the great round happens, and even more insider detail on the round itself

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                  • #10
                    and "THE HARDEST GAME" is great as well. REALLLLLLLLLY LONG but cool.

                    talks about what u were just talking about ASIAN, about whats wrong with boxing from a human being and health standpoint.

                    really interesting stuff.

                    The book opens with the greatest essay i have ever read

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