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These gentlemen do not hesitate to take a serious look at the major
fights of today, weigh the important factors, and make a prediction
as to how the contest will proceed and who will win. This does not
mean they are always correct. Who is? But in addressing how each
combatant will fight his adversary, they are usually on target. In
selecting the winner, again they are correct an uncanny number of
times. So, it is quite interesting to see what they have to say in
advance of a match and also in assessing the outcome. Their study
of boxing is not limited to the present either. While they focus
primarily on boxers after the year 1930, they are well-read and
extremely knowledgeable about the old-timers that preceded these
men, even as far back a the bare-knuckle fighters. I have
experienced some challenging debates with Tom and Frank regarding
several men in boxing history and, in some cases, I am hard-pressed
to produce a decent argument in response to some of the points they
emphasize. I have followed boxing for over 57 years now, ever since
I was a child, eight years of age. subject--magazines, books and
newspapers (from as far back as 1820). I have read what
sportswriters, coaches, athletes, boxers, and fans have to say. In
conclusion, I must say that Tom and Frank write with as much
authority and in-depth knowledge as anyone I have read and exhibit
in their writing the keen observation and analysis that is often
lacking in the work of many others. The book makes for a good
reader on the subject of boxing with short and easy to read essays
that serve to whet the appetite of a boxing fan. Tracy Callis
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