(Read free ebook) The Hardest Game : McIlvanney on Boxing
| #2393473 in Books | McGraw-Hill | 2001-11-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x1.00 x6.10l, | File Name: 0658021540 | 336 pages |
||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| The Sweet Science According to Hugh|By Leo Lim|Through 90 compiled articles that span 30 years, McIlvanney takes us back to the time when the great prizefighters roamed the ring (Ali, Foreman, Frazier, Hagler, Leonard, Tyson, Lewis, Bowe, Holyfield). Also included are some memorable fights for top-ranked British fighters as well as his thoughts on the issues facing boxing then|From the Back Cover||"The morning's work in the Philippines had drained him as none of his previous 50 fights. . . . No champion in history has ever had access to a greater storeroom of physical and spiritual reserves, but Frazier seemed to have emptied it, to
Thirty years of ringside reporting from one of the world's most honored sportswriters
A living legend on both sides of the Atlantic, British sportswriter Hugh McIlvanney is best known for his incisive ringside boxing commentaries. Employing a writing style as muscular as it is graceful, McIlvanney never fails to infect the reader with his enthusiasm and sense of awe for the sport, while at the same time revealing the deeper truths at work in all such ex...
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