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A Century of Boxing Greats: Inside the Ring With the 100 Best Boxers

A Century of Boxing Greats: Inside the Ring With the 100 Best Boxers

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A well-researched book on the top boxers of the century
Review: It is hard to dispute Muhammad Ali's claim to be 'the Greatest', but he is just edged off the top spot by Sugar Ray Robinson in the opinion of Patrick Myler, author of A Century of Boxing Greats. Myler states: 'Some say there is no such thing as the perfect fighter, but Robinson came as close to it as makes no difference.

The author admits that his choice of the 100 best fighters of the century will provoke arguments, just as the '100 best anything' is ultimately down to personal opinion.

They appear to be there all: Bob Fitzsimmons, the first triple titleholder in history, is there and so are present greats, like Oscar De La Hoya, Roy Jones and other top talents of today.

As well as providing potted histories of his top 100, including details of titles won, nick names, career records, Myler gived interesting background information on their lives outside the ring.

In my view A Century of Boxing Greats is a great read and a most valuable reference book.

Niels Thorsen,

Boxing Research Corner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One Great Century
Review: One Great Century

This is a perfect book for the boxing enthusiast.

It's Patrick Myler's pick for the top 100 best boxers of this last century.

This is one of those books where even the introduction is worthy of note.

He gives a few pages of info for each fighter - starting with interesting statistics - nicknames, titles won, birthplace and date - and won loss record. He also briefly describes each fighter's career and life.

As he himself says any list of a specific number of greatest is bound to leave out some and at least stir up some controversy. This book comes pretty close though, but you'll need to decide.

At the end - he gives his top 10 list - THAT'S tricky business.

It's a great book to read from cover to cover or just skim to find out info on your favorites or a fighter you're not familiar with. Luckily each "chapter" is in alphabetical order and is listed as such on the contents - so it's easy to find a fighter.

The one thing that everyone can agree upon is that it's been one great century!


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