Boxing


The Fight
The Sweet Science
King of the World: Muhammad Ali and the Rise of an American Hero
Four Kings: The intoxicating and captivating tale of four men who changed the face of boxing from award-winning sports writer George Kimball
On Boxing
Undisputed Truth
Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson
Ghosts of Manila: The Fateful Blood Feud Between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier
Fat City
Dark Trade: Lost in Boxing (Mainstream Sport)
Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times
Ali: A Life
Cinderella Man: James J. Braddock, Max Baer, And The Greatest Upset In Boxing History
Hands of Stone: The Life and Legend of Roberto Duran
A Flame of Pure Fire: Jack Dempsey and the Roaring '20s
Kid-Napped In Cartagena by Michael BalkindMy Fight / Your Fight by Ronda RouseyThe Frailty Myth by Colette DowlingBloomer Girls by Debra A. ShattuckDust Bowl Girls by Lydia Reeder
Non-Fiction About Women in Sports
338 books — 93 voters
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret AtwoodUprooted by Naomi NovikThe Midnight Library by Matt HaigThe Chill by Ross MacdonaldGuidance to Death by Daniel V. Meier Jr.
WHGS Staff Reads 2020-21
72 books — 5 voters

Bobby Stitch by Michael MilardoPunch Lines by Phil BergerBlack Ajax by George MacDonald FraserAmerican Son by Oscar De La HoyaThe Big Fight by Sugar Ray Leonard
Pugilistic Perusals
14 books — 4 voters
Zen in the Art of Archery by Eugen HerrigelA Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto MusashiKarate-Do by Gichin FunakoshiThe Art of War by Sun TzuThe Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker
Martial Arts History
25 books — 4 voters

His Greatest Muse by Hannah CowanFight Like A Girl by Cassidy LondonOutmatched by Kristen CallihanEl Campeón by L.J. CrowePlayer of Mine by Hannah Cowan
Boxing Gloves on Romance Covers
5 books — 4 voters
Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuireReal by Katy EvansWalking Disaster by Jamie McGuireMine by Katy EvansFighting for Flight by J.B. Salsbury
The Ultimate List of Fighter Romance
466 books — 2,489 voters

Norman Mailer
It is not uncommon for fighters’ camps to be gloomy. In heavy training, fighters live in dimensions of boredom others do not begin to contemplate. Fighters are supposed to. The boredom creates an impatience with one’s life, and a violence to improve it. Boredom creates a detestation for losing.
Norman Mailer, The Fight

Wayne  Kelly
The same hand that can write a beautiful poem, can knock you out with one punch—that's Poetic Justice. ...more
"Irish" Wayne Kelly

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