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Highlights
- This work covers the individuals and events of what most consider to be the greatest era in boxing history.
- About the Author: Joe Ryan is mail carrier and trainer for Canada Post, and a promoter of boxing and martial arts events.
- 324 Pages
- Sports + Recreation, Boxing
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About the Book
"This book is a presentation of all of the figures and events of the greatest era in boxing history. The first chapter compares the seventies to all of the other eras. Chapter two covers the t1960s and the circumstances that led to the blossoming of unprecedented competition. The remaining ten chapters cover the years 1970 through to 1979"--Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
This work covers the individuals and events of what most consider to be the greatest era in boxing history. The first chapter compares the 1970s to all other eras, from the early 1900s and Jack Johnson to the present day and the Klitschko brothers, proving through an established set of criteria that the '70s stand above all other eras. The second chapter focuses on the tumultuous 1960s and the circumstances that led to the blossoming of unprecedented competition.
The remaining ten chapters cover the years 1970 through 1979, revisiting the people and the rivalries of an era that produced Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Norton and Holmes, boxers known to people who didn't even follow the sport.
Review Quotes
"comprehensively examines what many consider to be the best decade of boxing in history"-ARBA; "thoroughly impressed...a book all boxing fans should read"-Boxscorenews.com; "wonderful...very well researched, well-written and a thoroughly entertaining read...highly recommending it as a cracking good read...an in-depth and fascinating look at what truly was an extraordinary period in heavyweight boxing history"-Eastsideboxing.com.
About the Author
Joe Ryan is mail carrier and trainer for Canada Post, and a promoter of boxing and martial arts events. He lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia.