Muhammad Ali once said “The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses—behind the lines, in the gym and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights.” Lovers of the sweet science know that before the first bell rings, there’s a whole story of how the combatants trained, how they were paired, and how life brought them to that moment in the ring. Our boxing books chronicle the locals and legends in famous fight towns like Cleveland, Chicago, Boston, and of course Rocky’s hometown, Philadelphia. Deep lore of America’s prizefighters paired with rare photographs that chronicle the sport will surely connect with your favorite fight fan.
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Metro Detroit Boxing
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Boxing seemed to spring up in Detroit as early as 1900: heavyweight champ Jim Jeffries and future heavyweight champ Tommy Burns fought that year. With the emergence of Joe Louis in the 1930s and Thomas Mearns in the late 1970s, Motown enjoyed surges of interest in the sport. At the dawn of a new millenium, the presence of three casinos has given the sport another revival of interest in the city.
Metro Detroit Boxing showcases over 180 photographs that reveal not only the personalities who have enlivened the sport in the Detroit area, but also the places in which boxers, trainers, managers, and promoters fought, trained, lived, worked, and recreated. Photographs include where Joe Louis went to school, trained, and fought. Various boxing celebrities, including Muhammad Ali, are caught for the camera, socializing with eminent politicians and other figures of the day.