Book 2---Professional Boxing. An Inside Review of Major Bouts.
Major bouts in the sport of professonal boxing are its most viable commodity.
They offer an opportunity for fans and media to see show case action not available in other sports. Such
bouts due to their popularity can not only make the cover of the "Sports Section" but can be the topic of disccussions for
years to come. This book is a review of several major bouts that greatly influenced the fighters
involved and the sport of boxing. Some of the bouts covered are Muhammad Ali vs Sonny Liston II; what really did
happen at that bout, did Liston take a a dive? Andrew Golata vs Riddick Bowe I; did this bout spell the end for
Riddick Bowe? Tommy Morrison vs Ray Mercer; did Mercer score boxing's most brutal knockout ever in this bout? Also
covered are Roberto Duran vs Davey Moore, Larry Holmes vs Gerry Cooney, Ike Ibeabuchi vs Chris Byrd, Mavin Hagler vs
Thomas Hearns and more in this book which is excellent reading for any boxing fan from any era. The book has 44
pages.
BOOK 3-- PROFESSIONAL
BOXING'S PALOOKAS, TOMATO CANS AND OPPONENTS. AN INSIDE LOOK.
This books explores what it is like to be a palooka or tomato
can in boxing. It offers "rare" insight into what the careers of these fighters go through from how
they bypass state commissions to how often they actually win a fight to what it is like to face a 'hostle'' crowd. Some
of the fighters covered in this book are North Carolina's Franke Hines; just how many fights did he have? Bruce "The
Mouse" Strauss, just how comical a note did his career start on? Read this book and find out for sure and get quite
a laugh. Also, Nathaniel Fitch, in one of his bouts he stopped a rising prospect named Terry Davis in one 'brutal"
round. In addittion Ohio's mysterious Jesse Clark's career is covered; did he ever win a pro bout, and how
many top prospects did he face? Also, the careers of Jordan Keepers and other fighters are covered in this
"unique" and "informative" book which is great reading for any boxing fan.
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