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The acclaimed fight doctor selects a dozen best-ever rounds, exploring the surrounding contexts of each and unearthing the secrets behind the fights. 8vo. 200pp. Paperback. Very good condition.
£5.00
Commemorative history of the WBC, including an account of the origins of boxing and the international development of the sport, with rare illustrations and introduced by the WBC record-holder for the largest
£12.00
Commemorative history of the WBC, including an account of the origins of boxing and the international development of the sport, with rare illustrations and introduced by the WBC record-holder for the largest
£25.00
A collection of anecdotes that tell of the author's travels through the world of boxing over fifty years. 8vo. 140pp. Paperback, very good condition.
£35.00
The illustrated story of how Angelo Dundee trained two of boxing's greatest legends: Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard. 8vo. 203pp. Dust-wrapper. Very good condition.
£7.00
Critically acclaimed in-depth look at the world of bare-knuckle prizefighting from the 18th century to the late 20th. 8vo. 241pp. Dust-wrapper. Very good condition.
£9.00
Critically acclaimed in-depth look at the world of bare-knuckle prizefighting from the 18th century to the late 20th. First US edition. 8vo. 241pp. Dust-wrapper. Very good condition.
£8.00
A book of bare-knuckled fights and fighters, with a few glove fights. With much of interest on Mendoza, Belcher, Molyneux and Cribb. Good index. 8vo. 231pp. Dust-wrapper, rubbed to edges. A good copy.
£16.00
Compilation of 21 contemporary accounts of boxers and epic matches from the pen of the authoritative mid-20th century fight-writer and including pieces covering Turpin, Mills, Cooper, Marciano, Robinson
£15.00
The story of the famous boxing rivalry between Louis and Schmeling. 8vo. Dust-wrapper, good.
£5.00
The extraordinary story of Muhammad Ali's epic 11-round fight against the Detroit ex-con Al 'Blue' Lewis at Croke Park, Dublin in 1972. 8vo. 178pp. Paperback. Very good condition.
£7.00
An acclaimed history of the momentous period of world heavyweight boxing which saw legendary contests between Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and George Foreman between 1971 and 1975, including the Rumble in
£9.00
Facsimile of the first (1812) edition of Egan's Boxiana with introduction and additions by Dennis Prestidge. 8vo. xi, 498pp. Tape marks to endpapers. Library number inside. Dust-wrapper, lightly rubbed.
£24.00
A guide to the sport featuring 500 pictures and including illustrated biographies of many of the great fighters and accounts of 100 epic contests. 8vo. 256pp. Paperback. Fine condition.
£8.00
An overview of the sport's history featuring 500 fabulous illustrations and including sections on selected champions and great contests. 4to. 256pp. Paperback. Fine condition.
£7.00
A concise history of boxing followed by biographical entries on the most notable fighters and accounts of the greatest bouts up to Lewis v Holyfield, all lavishly illustrated throughout. 8vo. 256pp. Paperback.
£14.00
Dramas, scandals and tragedies from the world of professional boxing. Large 8vo. 269pp. Dust-wrapper with small closed tear to front. Good condition.
£5.00
Concise history of boxing from the earliest times. 1st edition, 8vo. 79pp. Numerous ilustrations in text. A very good copy in dust wrapper.
£6.00
Profiles of the larger-than-life characters who were the American world champion heavyweights from Sullivan to Tyson and Holyfield, and who for over 100 years both held a central place in their country's
£16.00
A compilation of articles from the author's online contributions to The Boxing History Blog and Eat Sleep Boxing Repeat and featuring accounts of fighters from the greats such as Ali and Tyson to
£9.00
Anthology of articles from the 'Yesterday's Heroes' column of Boxing News revealing the champs, challengers, unsung heroes, eccentrics, tragedies and little-known facts which have coloured British boxing
£9.00
The enduring fight-writer and historian of the sport presents a personal selection of 100 of the best boxers up to Mike Tyson, with biographies of each written in the author's unique style. 8vo. 357pp.
£9.00
Great bouts from Louis to Frazier. 1st edition. 8vo. Very good in dustwrapper.
£5.00
Comprehensive account of the cream of the heavyweight division, from Sullivan to Tyson. 8vo. 373pp. Dust-wrapper. Good condition.
£7.00
Fifty top-ten lists of famous fighters, fantastic finishes, oddball occurrences and journeymen boxers. 8vo. 271pp. Paperback. Very good condition.
£7.00
Illustrated throughout, a chronicle of the division's major contests plus the respected author's own rankings of its best fighters from each generation and of all time. 4to. 295pp. Printed boards. Minor
£20.00
The author traces the roots of boxing in England from 1727, when James Figg fought and beat Ned Sutton in the fields lying to the north of Oxford Street to become the first champion of England. 8vo. 48pp.
£4.00
The author traces the roots of boxing in England from 1727, when James Figg fought and beat Ned Sutton in the fields lying to the north of Oxford Street to become the first champion of England. 8vo. 48pp.
£8.00
History of Irish, Scottish and Celtic american boxers. Large 8vo. 249pp. Very good condition.
£6.00
Illustrated biographies, including many of the less well-documented greats. 8vo. 394pp. Paperback. Minor wear to cover otherwise good condition.
£5.00
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