Tag: the sweet science

  • #103: ‘Thirty Dollars and a Cut Eye: 50 years in boxing’ by J. Russell Peltz

    #103: ‘Thirty Dollars and a Cut Eye: 50 years in boxing’ by J. Russell Peltz

    Thirty Dollars and a Cut Eye is J. Russell Peltz’s look back at his 50-year career as a boxing promoter and matchmaker. Peltz took his first steps as a promoter in 1969, at the now legendary Blue Horizon in north Philadelphia. At the age of 22 this was, and still would be, a very bold…

  • #101: ‘Boxer Handsome’ by Anna Whitwham

    #101: ‘Boxer Handsome’ by Anna Whitwham

    Boxer Handsome is Anna Whitwham’s debut novel and was published by Vintage in 2014. Whitwham’s grandfather was an amateur featherweight at the Crown and Manor Boy’s Club in Hoxton, east London, and his involvement with the sport was, no doubt, the seed of her own interest in boxing. The novel revolves around two protagonists: Bobby,…

  • #100: ‘The 12 Greatest Rounds of Boxing: The untold stories’ by Ferdie Pacheco

    #100: ‘The 12 Greatest Rounds of Boxing: The untold stories’ by Ferdie Pacheco

    ‘The 12 Greatest Rounds of Boxing’ is Ferdie Pacheco’s attempt to list just that, 12 single rounds of boxing which he believes meet the following criteria: 1) Rounds that had a significant, lasting effect on the rules of boxing2) Rounds that affected a fighter’s career3) Rounds of international importance beyond their boxing significance4) Rounds in…

  • #99: ‘Kill The Body, The Head Will Fall’ by Rene Denfeld

    #99: ‘Kill The Body, The Head Will Fall’ by Rene Denfeld

    ‘Kill The Body, The Head Will Fall: A closer look at women, violence, and aggression’ was written by Rene Denfeld, and published by Vintage in 1997. What a pleasant surprise this book turned out to be! I completely expected it to be a personal story about the author’s experiences as an amateur boxer (which I…

  • #98: ‘Fighting Men of London: Voices From Inside The Ropes’ by Alex Daley

    #98: ‘Fighting Men of London: Voices From Inside The Ropes’ by Alex Daley

    ‘Fighting Men of London’ is the result of a project by Alex Daley, who realised that time was running out if anyone was going to record the career experiences and life stories of boxers from London whose professional careers spanned the 1940s and 50s. The book was published in 2014 by Pitch Publishing and contains…

  • #97: ‘A History of Women’s Boxing’ by Malissa Smith

    #97: ‘A History of Women’s Boxing’ by Malissa Smith

    ‘A History of Women’s Boxing’ by Malissa Smith is the defining publication of women’s participation in boxing, published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2014. Extraordinarily well researched, this book brings the reader details and stories of women prizefighters from as early as 1722, when Hannah Hyfield challenged Elizabeth Wilkinson Stokes to meet her at the…

  • #96: ‘All The Battles’ by Mann Abu Taleb

    #96: ‘All The Battles’ by Mann Abu Taleb

    ‘All The Battles’ is a boxing-themed novel written by Maan Abu Taleb, published by Hoopoe Fiction in 2017 and translated into English by Robin Moger. The book follows advertising employee Saed Habjouqa as he develops an internet-based obsession with boxing, which eventually leads him to seek out a famed gym to train for himself. Not…

  • #95: ‘The 9 Lives of Ray The Cat Jones’ by Stewart Home

    #95: ‘The 9 Lives of Ray The Cat Jones’ by Stewart Home

    ‘The 9 Lives of Ray The Cat Jones’ is Stewart Home’s attempt at piecing together the mysterious life of infamous cat burglar Raymond Jones. The book was originally published as a limited edition run of 500 copies by Test Centre, now known as Prototype Publishing. The book is now available from Cripplegate Books. (I used…

  • #94: ‘Not Just A Game – Sporting Poetry’ edited by Andy Croft and Sue Dymoke

    #94: ‘Not Just A Game – Sporting Poetry’ edited by Andy Croft and Sue Dymoke

    ‘Not Just A Game’ is an anthology of sporting poems, collected and edited by Andy Croft and Sue Dymoke, and published by Five Leaves press in 2006. I was questioning whether to post about this book as there are only three boxing-related poems, by two authors, in a collection with 200+ pages. However, I do…

  • #93: ‘The Boxer’ by Nikesh Shukla

    #93: ‘The Boxer’ by Nikesh Shukla

    ‘The Boxer’ is Nikesh Sukla’s Young Adult-genre novel, published by Hodder Children’s Books in 2019. The boxer in question is teenager Sunil, the victim of a racist attack in Bristol, who eventually finds himself in a boxing gym in an attempt to learn self-defence. As he begins to train, ‘Sunny’ battles the traumatic effects of…