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    hollyfields is a bit shit

    benny lynchs is not bad, jake lamotta's is good

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    rocky marciano's is brilliant

    Jake Lamotta's is the the most crazy. Raging bull only touched on how messed up the guy is!

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    A Fighters Heart - Sam Sheridan is a fantastic book.

    I've read hundreds all of which I've enjoyed - Holyfield, Marciano, Bruno, Calzaghe, Duran, Leonard the list goes on.

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    oscar del la hoyas ones a pretty good read ive finish it so ill send it to you if you want?
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    eubanks is pretty good
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    Looking for a fight. its about a journalist who wants to box pro and trains with howard rainey in sheffield. think the author is called dave mathews. bit different to usual boxing books
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    Quote Originally Posted by hfa/boxing View Post
    Looking for a fight. its about a journalist who wants to box pro and trains with howard rainey in sheffield. think the author is called dave mathews. bit different to usual boxing books

    agreed, good read!

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    Has anyone read Frank warren's book? I think it's called hitting back or something similar, anyone know where I coud get it from?
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