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  • #51
    I'm up to chapter 8 in Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times by Thomas Hauser. This book is really something else.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Asian Sensation View Post
      I'm up to chapter 8 in Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times by Thomas Hauser. This book is really something else.
      Yeah, I like that book a lot. I bought it once for $1 (!) at a used bookstore and it was one of the better dollars I've spent. I haven't read it in years but the first year I had it I read it something three times. It gets very interesting and sad when you reach the Holmes fight and the struggle to keep Ali as a viable fighter.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by jason100x View Post
        Yeah, I like that book a lot. I bought it once for $1 (!) at a used bookstore and it was one of the better dollars I've spent. I haven't read it in years but the first year I had it I read it something three times. It gets very interesting and sad when you reach the Holmes fight and the struggle to keep Ali as a viable fighter.
        I'm up to the chapter right after the exile "Joe". The best dollar I ever spent was on a handjob from a he/she.

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        • #54
          anyone read "The Golden Boy" ???

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          • #55
            the two best ive read are 'the gloves' by robert anasi and 'the sweet science' by joe leibling. nothing tops a good bit of Liebling. the lennox bio 'mamas boy' was a good read too, although i must say i agree wholeheartedly about j.c oates i never quite understood why people rate her so highly

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            • #56
              just picked up

              "BEYOND GLORY"

              fromt he library.

              Its about the Louis Shmelling fights. I already knew a lot about the fights, but after reading under 50 pages I have easily doubled my knowledge about the fights.

              Very well written, incredibly informative, and a topic thats very interesting

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              • #57
                For anybody that cares, Thomas Hauser recommended to me "Mark Twain
                Remembers". He said "It's a novel about Mark Twain, slavery, and boxing." He says it's the best book he's ever read. Works for me

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                • #58
                  Mark Twain was apparenty a huge boxing fan, and would box bare fisted with top notch pros.

                  and how do u know thomas houser? where do u meet these guys?

                  Im lucky to have met 3 celebritys in my whole life... let alone know any...

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by kfootball15 View Post
                    Mark Twain was apparenty a huge boxing fan, and would box bare fisted with top notch pros.

                    and how do u know thomas houser? where do u meet these guys?

                    Im lucky to have met 3 celebritys in my whole life... let alone know any...
                    I see Mr. Hauser at all the boxing events. He's a very nice guy, really cool to talk to.

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                    • #60
                      I'm starting on George Plimpton's Shadowboxing now.

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