Book excerpt celebrates the best of Muhammad Ali in the 1960s
On the fifth anniversary of the great Muhammad Ali’s passing, The Ring’s Lee Groves shares the first of two excerpts from ‘Muhammad Ali: By the Numbers.’
read moreNew book features Muhammad Ali in previously unpublished photos
Muhammad Ali is one of the most written-about figures of the 20th century. Nearly 37 years after his final fight,...
read moreLou Duva: A fiery life in print
“A Fighting Life: My Seven Decades in Boxing,” an autobiography penned by celebrated trainer and manager Lou Duva, with Tim Smith, is available now.
read moreBook review: ‘The Domino Diaries’
Spanning the distance between Mike Tyson’s living room and Teofilo Stevenson’s home in Cuba, Brin-Jonathan Butler’s memoir is a quest for answers in a closed society.
read moreBook review: ‘Ezzard Charles: A Boxing Life’
“Ezzard Charles: A Boxing Life” examines the life of one of the greatest light heavyweights of all time, whose career was overshadowed by the superstars of his day.
read moreDonald McRae Q&A on ‘A Man’s World: The Double Life of Emile Griffith’
Award-winning writer Donald McRae talks in-depth about his biography on five-time world champion Emile Griffith, who was so much more than a prizefighter.
read more‘A Cuban Boxer’s Journey’: Author discusses new Guillermo Rigondeaux book
Author Brin-Jonathan Butler chronicles Guillermo Rigondeaux’s story, from outcast amateur star to outcast world champion, and examines the consequences faced by those who leave Cuba and those who choose to stay.
read moreBook review: Al Bernstein’s ’30 Years … 30 Undeniable Truths’
Veteran journalist Al Bernstein’s book, 30 Years … 30 Undeniable Truths, is an entertaining journey from the formative years of cable-TV boxing to the present, as witnessed by one of the best storytellers in the business.
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