A user-friendly, highly illustrated, straightforward boxing guide that promotes fun, fitness, self-defense, and self-confidence. Endorsed by USA Boxing, national governing body for amateur boxing.
This was written by a guy who takes up various sports as a complete beginner and then writes books with basic instructional stuff and his own personal reflections. About half of it is basic boxing instructionals that were written with the guidance of the guy who was training him, not that what they were showing was bad for a beginner trying to learn basic techniques from a book but my criticism is that some of the demonstration pics are a bit awkward.
The other half of the book is some very basic boxing history and the authors personal training diary starting from day one. The guy teaching him was a competent boxing trainer but a lot of color would have been added to the diary part of the book if they would have trained at a real ghetto boxing gym instead of the backroom of a sterile fitness center like they did. Here's the bottom line, although I think instructional books can be useful you will never learn to fight from a book, go to a real boxing gym and learn from a competent boxing trainer if you want to learn how to fight.