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This is the most thoroughly researched boxing-detailed biography of
James J. Corbett's career ever written. It reveals new dates,
bouts, and facts, shedding fresh light on his experience, skills,
and ability. It meticulously describes his bouts and provides
multiple viewpoints by local next-day newspapers, giving it
unparalleled authenticity and accuracy. The exhaustive research
provides an encyclopedic wealth of knowledge about Corbett's boxing
career. His bouts are placed into social, legal, racial, and
historic contexts, including anti-prize-fight laws and the color
line. Corbett's complete career record is included, as well as 53
photos, 813 footnotes, a bibliography, and an index. Adam J.
Pollack is the author of boxing biographies of John L. Sullivan,
James J. Corbett, Bob Fitzsimmons, James J. Jeffries, Marvin Hart,
and Tommy Burns. He is a member of the Boxing Writers Association
of America, Cyberboxingzone.com, and is an attorney practicing in
Iowa City, Iowa. Adam was a guest lecturer on the career of John L.
Sullivan for the Whitehall lecture series at the Flagler Museum in
Palm Beach, Florida, and also an interviewee in the documentary
film on James J. Corbett, The Gentleman Prizefighter.
In the Ring With Tommy Burns is the sixth book in Adam J. Pollack's
heavyweight boxing champion series. It thoroughly and meticulously
describes Tommy Burns' boxing career, using multiple local next-day
primary sources to give the book an unparalleled accuracy and
authenticity that has been the hallmark of the series. As always,
Pollack offers round by round descriptions, pre- and post-fight
analysis, bout preparation and negotiations, and provides context
for the period, discussing opponents and what other contenders were
doing at the time. By reviewing and experiencing Burns' career from
the perspective of those who saw him box, one obtains far greater
appreciation and respect for the skills and accomplishments of this
underrated champion. The book includes 378 pages, over 100 photos,
Burns' record, over 650 footnotes, and an index. Adam J. Pollack is
the author of John L. Sullivan: The Career of the First Gloved
Heavyweight Champion, In the Ring With James J. Corbett, In the
Ring With Bob Fitzsimmons, In the Ring With James J. Jeffries, and
In the Ring With Marvin Hart. He is a member of the Boxing Writers'
Association of America, a staff writer for Cyberboxingzone.com, and
an attorney living in Iowa City, Iowa.
In the Ring With James J. Jeffries is Adam Pollack's 4th book in
his heavyweight champion series. It describes in meticulous detail
Jeffries' bouts from the 1890s up to 1905 (including round by round
accounts as well as pre- and post-fight analysis), his opponents,
and his training regimen. It discusses the time's heavyweight
scene, including contenders, pre-fight hype and negotiations,
political and legal obstacles, and the color line. Chapters also
include descriptions and analysis of Corbett-Sharkey II,
Fitzsimmons-Ruhlin, Fitz-Sharkey II, and Corbett-McCoy, as well as
controversies surrounding several bouts. The book is based on next
day local newspaper accounts, comparing and contrasting their
descriptions and analysis in order to provide an authentic view of
how heavyweight boxing was perceived at the time. The use of local
primary sources gives readers a rare opportunity to relive
Jeffries' career as if they were reading about it at the time he
was fighting. The book also includes Jeffries' career record, over
100 photos, 924 footnotes, and an index.
At 710 pages, In the Ring With Jack Johnson - Part I: The Rise is
the most detailed and thorough book ever written on Jack Johnson.
This book alone (the first of two on Johnson) covers the start of
Jack Johnson's career up to his winning the world heavyweight
championship. It is chock-full of detailed descriptions of each
bout from multiple local next-day primary sources. The book also
contains plenty of context and background, details and perspectives
about race from both white and black-owned newspapers, as well as
approximately 225 rare photographs, cartoons, and advertisements.
Boxing fans will obtain knowledge and insight into Jack Johnson's
career like never before. This is the seventh book in Adam J.
Pollack's series on the heavyweight champions of the gloved era,
which include: John L. Sullivan: The Career of the First Gloved
Heavyweight Champion, In the Ring With James J. Corbett, In the
Ring With Bob Fitzsimmons, In the Ring With James J. Jeffries, In
the Ring With Marvin Hart, and In the Ring With Tommy Burns. Adam
J. Pollack is a boxing judge, referee, and coach, and member of the
Boxing Writers Association of America. He is also an attorney
practicing law in Iowa City, Iowa.
Essentially the last of the bare-knuckle heavyweight champions,
John L. Sullivan was instrumental in the acceptance of gloved
fighting. His charisma and popular appeal during this transitional
period contributed greatly to making boxing a nationally popular,
""legitimate"" sport. Sullivan became boxing's first superstar and
arguably the first of any sport. From his first match in the late
1870s through his final fight in 1905, this biography contains a
thoroughly researched, detailed accounting of John L. Sullivan's
boxing career. With special attention to the 1880s, the decade
during which Sullivan came to prominence, it follows Sullivan's
skill development and discusses his opponents in detail, providing
various viewpoints of a single event. Beginning with a discussion
of early boxing practices, the sport itself is placed within
sociological, legal and historical contexts including anti - prize
fighting laws and the so-called ""colour line."" Ironically,
Sullivan's personal adherence to this final concept with his
refusal to fight a coloured opponent remains the one blemish on a
phenomenal career. A complete record of Sullivan's career is also
included.
This is the third book in Adam Pollack's series on the heavyweight
champions of the gloved era. Bob Fitzsimmons was boxing's first
pound for pound great, winning the world middleweight title before
becoming the world heavyweight champion (and later lightheavyweight
champ). Combining both crafty skill and crushing power, Fitzsimmons
was able to knock out heavyweights when he only weighed 158 pounds!
This meticulous and tremendously researched book uses multiple
local primary sources from New Zealand, Australia, and America to
chronicle Fitzsimmons' boxing career. It contains detailed fight
descriptions never before revealed, round by round reports, pre-
and post-fight analysis, daily training regimens, critical analysis
of opponents' careers, discussion of skills, techniques,
strategies, strengths, and weaknesses, and explains how legal,
political, social, and economic issues affected and impeded fights.
The book also includes stories of fixed fights, conspiracies, legal
battles, trials, threats of violence and imprisonment made by
governors, judges, and militiamen, and verbal jousting, taunting,
boasting, and even physical confrontations between Bob Fitzsimmons
and James J. Corbett. 464 pages, 63 photos and illustrations, 969
footnotes, bibliography, index, and appendix (containing a complete
Fitzsimmons career record). Adam J. Pollack is the author of John
L. Sullivan: The Career of the First Gloved Heavyweight Champion,
and In the Ring With James J. Corbett. He is a staff writer for
Cyberboxingzone.com, chair of USA Boxing's Rules and Regulations
Committee, a boxing coach and attorney living in Iowa City, Iowa.
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