Inside Boxing

Inside Boxing
Author: Floyd Patterson,Bert Randolph Sugar
Publsiher: Regnery Publishing
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1974
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: UVA:X000557807

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Discusses the techniques, exercises, skills, and strategies of boxing.

At the Fights

At the Fights
Author: Howard Schatz,Beverly Ornstein
Publsiher: Sports Illustrated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-11-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1618930052

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It's no wonder that photographer Howard Schatz, trained as an ophthalmologist, has an unwavering eye for the human form. Well known for his series of improvisional portraits of actors for Vanity Fair, the acclaimed photographer now takes on the ultimate theatre of sport and physique in At the Fights. Over the last six years Schatz has entrenched himself in the world of boxing, photographing and interviewing the game's biggest stars and newest players as well as managers, trainers, promoters, club fighters and many others. In 256 oversized pages, Schatz's remarkably powerful images are paired with insightful commentary to provide a truly unique look into the sport. As promoter Lou DiBella tells Schatz, "Boxing is a sport in its purest, most basic form. No sport is more theatrical, dramatic or real." At the Fights beautifully captures all of those aspects in a striking, deluxe package that includes introductory comments by HBO commentator Jim Lampley. Howard Schatz's award-winning photography has been featured in Sports Illustrated, ESPN Magazine, The Ring magazine, The New York Times Magazine and Vanity Fair. He is a well-known and regular ringside presence. At the Fights will be his 19th book.

Boxing Inside the Box

Boxing Inside the Box
Author: Holly Iglesias
Publsiher: Quale Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780970066381

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Nonfiction. Literary Criticism. Poetics.BOXING INSIDE THE BOX is a creative/critical work proposing "women's prose poetry" as a form distinct from that widely touted as "definitive" in journals, anthologies and critical texts. Iglesias believes that the shape of prose poems--a simple box--serves as a powerful metaphor for gender roles that constrain and contain women. Unlike most of their male counterparts who produce disembodied, ironic and surrealist prose poems, women write from within this genre-defiant box works that are at once lyrical and embattled, sensual and menacing.

Inside Boxing

Inside Boxing
Author: Robert Seltzer
Publsiher: Friedman-Fairfax
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2000
Genre: Boxers (Sports)
ISBN: 1567998216

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In an overview of the history of the sport of boxing, Seltzer presents vivid accounts of the most spectacular fights in history, from the bare-knuckle brawls of the late 19th century to modern massacres at the dawn of the 21st century. 176 color and bandw photos.

The Black Lights

The Black Lights
Author: Thomas Hauser
Publsiher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1557285977

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Originally published in 1986 (McGraw-Hill), The Black Lights was the first book that fully explored the sport and business of professional boxing. Upon joining the training camp of superlightweight Billy Costello, Thomas Hauser was given unprecedented access to the fighter, his manager, and trainer as well as to the real heavyweights of the boxing world, promoter Don King, and World Boxing Council president Jose Sulaiman. The result, according to Playboy in their review of the original, is a book that "explains why fighters fight, what they go through to win, and how they feel when they lose. It is a great book." In this gracefully written, fast-paced narrative, the author slips quietly into the background and gives us a firsthand look at a business that is often cruel and exploitative and a sport that is at once violent and beautiful. As the San Francisco Chronicle points out, The Black Lights provides ammunition for both sides in the debate over boxing: "Hauser has written what is clearly the most complete and fairminded work on the subject to date." In an age when the controversy surrounding the evils and merits of boxing still rages, this classic account is more timely than ever.

Secrets of Drunken Boxing 3 Internal Alchemy

Secrets of Drunken Boxing 3  Internal Alchemy
Author: Neil Ripski
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2019-04-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780993963445

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Secrets of Drunken Boxing Volume Three: Internal Alchemy Chinese martial arts have always been filled with secrets. Secret forms, secret weapons, and most importantly secret training methods and potions (Dit Da Jow). This volume focuses on the secret training methods for cultivating qi, hard skills like Iron Body and Iron Broom, soft skills like Drunken Cotton Belly and Heavy Hands aka Cotton Palm, and internal work (Nei Gong) involving meditation and cultivating Dantian as a source for internal power. The Ma Family where this Northern Drunken style originates also has its own secret qigong practices which are included in this text as well. The methods within are the power source for a Drunken Boxers gongfu skills. Once the shape is built, the power must be cultivated to flow through the shape of the art ? this is the text outlining how.

Boxing

Boxing
Author: Gary Blower
Publsiher: Crowood
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781847974662

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Boxing - Training, Skills and Techniques is essential reading for both recreational and competitive boxers, and all those who wish to take up amateur boxing, or participate in a boxing-based programme. It offers practical advice on the many crucial factors that need to be taken into account if the boxer is to maximize his, or her, performance and potential. Topics include: an overview of the history of boxing; the amateur code; boxing weights; recreational boxing; equipment and attire; a detailed consideration of both basic and advanced techniques; the role of the coach; fitness training; gym work; running; conditioning; speed and agility training; making the weight and nutrition; planning the season, and much more.

Staredown

Staredown
Author: Thomas Hauser
Publsiher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2020-12-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781610757324

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Each year, readers, writers, and critics alike look forward to Thomas Hauser’s newest collection of articles about the contemporary boxing scene. Reviewing his 2019 collection, Booklist proclaimed, “It's hard to think of another sports journalist who knows more about his or her sport of choice. As it does every year, Hauser’s anthology laps the field. The man is a treasure.” Staredown continues this tradition of excellence with inside reporting from the dressing room before some of last year’s biggest fights, in-depth investigations into corruption in boxing, and more. Hauser also moves beyond the norm to explore incidents like street fights and examine boxing’s storied history in new and creative ways.