A Round of Boxing

A Round of Boxing
Author: Ralph Oates
Publsiher: Fonthill Media
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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A Round of Boxing is a journey through time looking at the many astonishing feats which have taken place inside the square ring over the years. From the first world heavyweight title fight which took place under the Marquess of Queensberry Rules in 1892 between John L. Sullivan and James J. Corbett to the present time. The Fascinating facts are presented in chronological order in an easy to read way .The features inside the book include not just the world champions but the many other fighters both male and female who have hence put on the gloves and graced the professional and amateur rings during their careers. The many facts include highlights from every weight division from the strawweight to the heavyweight poundage. Details of when the various fight organizations who thus control the sport came in to existence. The book is Illustrated by a number of photographs both action and portrait. A knockout read which the regular and casual follower's of boxing will find to be of great interest thus adding to their knowledge about the sport.

Hearings on H R 1689 to Create an American Boxing Corporation

Hearings on H R  1689  to Create an American Boxing Corporation
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Labor Standards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1986
Genre: Boxing
ISBN: STANFORD:36105045243578

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The 12 Greatest Rounds of Boxing

The 12 Greatest Rounds of Boxing
Author: Ferdie Pacheco
Publsiher: Total Sports
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2000
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 189212937X

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Muhammad Ali's personal physician and broadcaster Ferdie Pacheco recounts pivotal moments from boxing history, from The Long Count in the Dempsey-Tunney match of 1927 to turning points of both Ali and Sonny Liston championship battles. Color photos.

The Longest Fight

The Longest Fight
Author: William Gildea
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-06-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781429942805

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Many people came to Goldfield, Nevada, America's last gold-rush town, to seek their fortune. However, on a searing summer day in September 1906, they came not to strike it rich but to watch what would become the longest boxing match of the twentieth century—between Joe Gans, the first African American boxing champion, and "Battling" Nelson, a vicious and dirty brawler. It was a match billed as the battle of the races. In The Longest Fight, the longtime Washington Post sports correspondent William Gildea tells the story of this epic match, which would stretch to forty-two rounds and last two hours and forty-eight minutes. A new rail line brought spectators from around the country, dozens of reporters came to file blow-by-blow accounts, and an entrepreneurial crew's film of the fight, shown in theaters shortly afterward, endures to this day. The Longest Fight also recounts something much greater—the longer battle that Gans fought against prejudice as the premier black athlete of his time. It is a portrait of life in black America at the turn of the twentieth century, of what it was like to be the first black athlete to successfully cross the nation's gaping racial divide. Gans was smart, witty, trim, and handsome—with one-punch knockout power and groundbreaking defensive skills—and his courage despite discrimination prefigured the strife faced by many of America's finest athletes, including Jesse Owens, Jackie Robinson, and Muhammad Ali. Inside the ring and out, Gans took the first steps for the African American athletes who would follow, and yet his role in history was largely forgotten until now. The Longest Fight is a reminder of the damage caused by the bigotry that long outlived Gans, and the strength, courage, and will of those who fought to rise above.

Dog Rounds

Dog Rounds
Author: Elliot Worsell
Publsiher: Bonnier Publishing Ltd.
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781911600107

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'There's a kindness in beating a man badly, and that kindness is based on correctness,' Chris Eubank March 2016: boxer Chris Eubank Jr punches his opponent, Nick Blackwell, into a coma. Blackwell dies momentarily, before being brought back to life. He remains in a coma for seven days. The boxing world is thrown into turmoil. In his corner, Junior's dad, Chris Sr., had been imploring his son to aim for the body. Was this a coach making a tactical change? Or was this a former boxer pleading with his son to show mercy? Twenty five years previously it had been Chris Sr. who had left his opponent Michael Watson with severe brain damage following a brutal encounter. Elliot Worsell was ringside, reporting as part of Blackwell's camp with exclusive access to both dressing rooms. A lifelong boxing fan and experienced journalist, what Worsell saw left him questioning himself and his sport. Blackwell survived, but in Dog Rounds Worsell goes in search of the men who have killed in the ring. In spending time with these pariahs, as well as taking some of them back to the venue in which their tragedy occurred, Worsell uncovers a story that is raw, unflinching and extraordinary. Dog Rounds asks, should these men feel culpable when tragedy occurs in the ring? Should they carry the burden? Should they be apologetic? And it asks, what is our responsibility as spectators, cheerleaders and rubberneckers?

Medical Aspects of Boxing

Medical Aspects of Boxing
Author: Barry Jordan
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1992-11-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0849342813

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Medical Aspects of Boxing is a comprehensive text that serves as an excellent general reference for all healthcare providers involved with boxing. The major focus of the book is geared toward the neurological aspects of boxing. An entire section of the volume is devoted to such topics as acute and chronic brain injury, neuroradiology, neuropsychology, electrophysiology, and epidemiology of brain injury. General concepts of boxing, including the role of the ringside physician, differences between amateur and professional boxing, socio-medical aspects of boxing, and non-neurological medical aspects of boxing are also discussed.

Corruption in Professional Boxing

Corruption in Professional Boxing
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1993
Genre: Boxing
ISBN: LOC:00103390229

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Boxing

Boxing
Author: Friedrich Unterharnscheidt,Julia Taylor Unterharnscheidt
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 900
Release: 2003-04-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0080528252

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This book neither argues for or against the continuation of boxing, but lays out the literature and the body of scientific knowledge that are necessary to provide a meaningful background for the ensuing debate. It provides a comprehensive resource for those who are involved in regulating boxing and those who participate directly, as well as for the medical and scientific communities. Includes carefully quoted case histories and research as well as an extensive body of medical literature on boxing injuries to demonstrate that brain damage is a natural consequence of boxing. * Presents in-depth analysis of the phenomenon of "punch drunkness" * Includes detailed case histories of the clinical and pathomorphological findings uncovered by current medical research * Extensively reviews medical literature