An Illustrated History of Boxing

An Illustrated History of Boxing
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Publisher : Citadel Press
Total Pages : 468
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ISBN-10 : 0806522011
ISBN-13 : 9780806522012
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis An Illustrated History of Boxing by : Nat Fleischer

Updated by Nigel Collins, author of "Boxing Babylon", this classic "bible of boxing" has been continuously in print since 1959. Here in one stunning volume is the vast panorama of the "sweet science", from bare-knuckle fighting through the rise of Lennox Lewis. Photos throughout.

Boxing

Boxing
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1335737755
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Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Boxing by : Peter Brooke-Ball

"This book illustrates the complete story of boxing, from the professionally trained pugilists of the classical amphitheatres, who fought to the death with vicious studs strapped to their hands, through the thick-set bare-fist sluggers who met in the hundred-round contests of the nineteenth century, to today's heroes, mainly from impoverished backgrounds, for whom boxing is the only route up from crime and destitution to TV stardom, uncountable riches and world fame."--Book flap.

Boxing Greats

Boxing Greats
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Publisher : Seal Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0762404027
ISBN-13 : 9780762404025
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Boxing Greats by : Steve Bunce

Celebrates boxing's greatest fights and fighters.

Boxing, an Illustrated History

Boxing, an Illustrated History
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Publisher : Crescent
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000007777790
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Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Boxing, an Illustrated History by : Harry Carpenter

The author traces the history of boxing with essays detailing each ten years.

The Illustrated History of Boxing

The Illustrated History of Boxing
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Publisher : Crescent
Total Pages : 468
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ISBN-10 : 0517629534
ISBN-13 : 9780517629536
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Illustrated History of Boxing by : Harry Mullen

Boxing

Boxing
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Publisher : Reaktion Books
Total Pages : 644
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ISBN-10 : 9781861897022
ISBN-13 : 1861897022
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Boxing by : Kasia Boddy

Throughout history, potters, sculptors, painters, poets, novelists, cartoonists, song-writers, photographers, and filmmakers have recorded and tried to make sense of boxing. From Daniel Mendoza to Mike Tyson, boxers have embodied and enacted our anxieties about race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. In her encyclopedic investigation of the shifting social, political, and cultural resonances of this most visceral of sports, Kasia Boddy throws new light on an elemental struggle for dominance whose weapons are nothing more than fists. Looking afresh at everything from neoclassical sculpture to hip-hop lyrics, Boddy explores the ways in which the history of boxing has intersected with the history of mass media. Boddy pulls no punches, looking to the work of such diverse figures as Henry Fielding and Spike Lee, Charlie Chaplin and Philip Roth, James Joyce and Mae West, Bertolt Brecht and Charles Dickens in an all-encompassing study that tells us just how and why boxing has mattered so much to so many.

The Book of Boxing

The Book of Boxing
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1894963172
ISBN-13 : 9781894963176
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book of Boxing by : W. C. Heinz

Throughout its history, boxing has thrilled, outraged and elevated fans with its intoxicating combination of primal violence, gutwrenching drama and stirring courage. That potent mix has attracted many of the world's finest writers. The Book of Boxing is a collection of their most powerful efforts.

The Regulation of Boxing

The Regulation of Boxing
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9780786452842
ISBN-13 : 0786452846
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Regulation of Boxing by : Robert G. Rodriguez

This first nationwide study of boxing regulations in the United States offers an historical overview of the subject, from the earliest attempts at regulating the sport to present-day legislation that may create a national boxing commission. It examines the disparity of regulations among states, as well as the reasons for some of these differences. The work features interviews with boxing officials, analysts and boxers, and includes the results of a national survey of state athletic commission personnel. In-depth case studies of boxing regulations in Nevada and Kansas provide a close look at different states' methods, and Argentina's centralized system of regulation is presented as a comparison to the U.S. approach.

A History of Women's Boxing

A History of Women's Boxing
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 347
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ISBN-10 : 9781442229952
ISBN-13 : 1442229950
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Women's Boxing by : Malissa Smith

Records of modern female boxing date back to the early eighteenth century in London, and in the 1904 Olympics an exhibition bout between women was held. Yet it was not until the 2012 Olympics—more than 100 years later—that women’s boxing was officially added to the Games. Throughout boxing’s history, women have fought in and out of the ring to gain respect in a sport traditionally considered for men alone. The stories of these women are told for the first time in this comprehensive work dedicated to women’s boxing. A History of Women’s Boxing traces the sport back to the 1700s, through the 2012 Olympic Games, and up to the present. Inside-the-ring action is brought to life through photographs, newspaper clippings, and anecdotes, as are the stories of the women who played important roles outside the ring, from spectators and judges to managers and trainers. This book includes extensive profiles of the sport’s pioneers, including Barbara Buttrick whose plucky carnival shows launched her professional boxing career in the 1950s; sixteen-year-old Dallas Malloy who single-handedly overturned the strictures against female amateur boxing in 1993; the famous “boxing daughters” Laila Ali and Jacqui Frazier-Lyde; and teenager Claressa Shields, the first American woman to win a boxing gold medal at the Olympics. Rich in detail and exhaustively researched, this book illuminates the struggles, obstacles, and successes of the women who fought—and continue to fight—for respect in their sport. A History of Women’s Boxing is a must-read for boxing fans, sports historians, and for those interested in the history of women in sports.

A Nation's Hope: the Story of Boxing Legend Joe Louis

A Nation's Hope: the Story of Boxing Legend Joe Louis
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 42
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ISBN-10 : 9780147510617
ISBN-13 : 0147510619
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis A Nation's Hope: the Story of Boxing Legend Joe Louis by : Matt de la Peña

The magnificent, inspiring story of an AMERICAN SPORTS HERO, by Newbery Award-winning author Matt de la Pena. On the eve of World War II, African-American boxer Joe Louis fought German Max Schmeling in a bout that had more at stake than just the world heavyweight title. For much of America, their fight came to represent America’s war with Germany. This elegant and powerful picture book biography centers on this historic fight in which the American people came together to celebrate our nation’s founding ideals. New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book Award Booklist Editor's Choice Best Books of 2011 School Library Journal Best Books of 2011