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The First Black Boxing Champions - Essays on Fighters of the 1800s to the 1920s (Paperback): Colleen Aycock, Mark Scott The First Black Boxing Champions - Essays on Fighters of the 1800s to the 1920s (Paperback)
Colleen Aycock, Mark Scott
R778 Discovery Miles 7 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume presents fifteen chapters of biography of African American and black champions and challengers of the early prize ring. They range from Tom Molineaux, a slave who won freedom and fame in the ring in the early 1800s; to Joe Gans, the first African American world champion; to the flamboyant Jack Johnson, deemed such a threat to white society that film of his defeat of former champion and "Great White Hope" Jim Jeffries was banned across much of the country. Photographs, period drawings, cartoons, and fight posters enhance the biographies. Round-by-round coverage of select historic fights is included, as is a foreword by Hall-of-Fame boxing announcer Al Bernstein.

Tex Rickard - Boxing's Greatest Promoter (Paperback): Colleen Aycock, Mark Scott Tex Rickard - Boxing's Greatest Promoter (Paperback)
Colleen Aycock, Mark Scott
R1,045 R767 Discovery Miles 7 670 Save R278 (27%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Whether opening saloons, raising cattle, or promoting sporting events, George Lewis ""Tex"" Rickard (1870-1929) possessed a drive to be the best. After an early career as a cowboy and Texas sheriff, Rickard pioneered the largest ranch in South America, built a series of profitable saloons in the Klondike and Nevada gold rushes, and turned boxing into a million-dollar sport. As ""the Father of Madison Square Garden,"" he promoted over 200 fights, including some of the most notable of the 20th century: the ""Longest Fight,"" the ""Great White Hope,"" fight, and the famous ""Long Count"" fight. Along the way, he rubbed shoulders with some of history's most renowned figures, including Teddy Roosevelt, Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, John Ringling, Jack Dempsey, and Gene Tunney. This detailed biography chronicles Rickard's colorful life and his critical role in the evolution of boxing from a minor sport into a modern spectacle.

The Magnificent Max Baer - The Life of the Heavyweight Champion and Film Star (Paperback): Colleen Aycock, David W. Wallace The Magnificent Max Baer - The Life of the Heavyweight Champion and Film Star (Paperback)
Colleen Aycock, David W. Wallace
R1,217 R881 Discovery Miles 8 810 Save R336 (28%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

California's "Glamour Boy" and world champion boxer was a movie attraction for women and a money-making draw for promoters during the Great Depression. The Prizefighter and the Lady, in 1933, gave movie-goers a boxer who could sing and dance. The film, climaxing with Baer's world title fight against Italian Primo Carnera, was reprised in 1956 in The Harder They Fall, with Humphrey Bogart. Many said the sport would have died in the 1930s were it not for the colorful Max Baer. He was a contender for every heavyweight championship from 1932 to 1941. In 1935, Baer brought back the "million-dollar gate" not seen since the 1920s. His battle with Joe Louis was the highest gate of the decade. The star's radio voice sold razor blades by the thousands and made Gillette into the formidable company forever identified with boxing. Contrary to the depiction of the champion dethroned by James Braddock in the 2005 movie The Cinderella Man, Max was not the villain, and the fight was much more controversial in 1935 than the movie portrayed. This is the first complete biography to cover Max Baer's boxing record (adding 70 new bouts); his early family life; his film, stage, television, and radio careers; and his WW II Army service.

Boxing Short Stories (Paperback): Colleen Aycock, Mark Scott Boxing Short Stories (Paperback)
Colleen Aycock, Mark Scott
R398 Discovery Miles 3 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Joe Gans - A Biography of the First African American World Boxing Champion (Paperback): Colleen Aycock, Mark Scott Joe Gans - A Biography of the First African American World Boxing Champion (Paperback)
Colleen Aycock, Mark Scott
R908 Discovery Miles 9 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Joe Gans captured the world lightweight title in 1902, becoming the first black American world title holder in any sport. Gans was a master strategist and tactician, and one the earliest practitioners of "scientific" boxing. As a black champion reigning during the Jim Crow era, he endured physical assaults, a stolen title, bankruptcy, and numerous attempts to destroy his reputation. Four short years after successfully defending his title in the 42-round "Greatest Fight of the Century," Joe Gans was dead of tuberculosis. This biography features original round-by-round ringside telegraph reports of his most famous and controversial fights, a complete fight history, photographs, early newspaper cartoons depicting boxers, and discussion of contemporary cultural representations of and tributes to the man considered to be among the finest boxers in history.

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