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Rating: Summary: The Bible of the Early American Prize Ring Review: The most scholarly treatise of the early prize ring in America that has ever been written. Elliott Gorn picks up where Pierce Egan and Nat Fleischer left off as the premier chronicler of boxing's illustrious past. This book covers every facet of bare-knuckle prizefighting during the days when men such as "Yankee" Sullivan, John Morrissey, and John L. Sullivan ruled the ring. From "The First American Champions" and "The Meanings of Prizefighting" to "Triumph and Decline" and "The End of the Bare-Knuckle Era": this great work describes what boxing was really like when men fought to a finish and many fights were winner take all.
Rating: Summary: The Bible of the Early American Prize Ring Review: The most scholarly treatise of the early prize ring in America that has ever been written. Elliott Gorn picks up where Pierce Egan and Nat Fleischer left off as the premier chronicler of boxing's illustrious past. This book covers every facet of bare-knuckle prizefighting during the days when men such as "Yankee" Sullivan, John Morrissey, and John L. Sullivan ruled the ring. From "The First American Champions" and "The Meanings of Prizefighting" to "Triumph and Decline" and "The End of the Bare-Knuckle Era": this great work describes what boxing was really like when men fought to a finish and many fights were winner take all.
Rating: Summary: Fascinating History of 19th century Bare-Knuckled Fighting Review: This book not only reports on facts (like dates, fighters, places, etc.), but also on the whole milieu of bare-knuckled prize fighting. It helps to explain what would drive men to participate in a pastime that was both brutal and outlawed.A great read for history buffs as well as boxing fans. I highly recommend it
Rating: Summary: The Manly Art is first rate. Review: This is an excellent, well researched piece that historians will enjoy. Lots of detail, all well placed in the context of the times.
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