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My favorite boxing book is Tunney, Boxing's Brainiest Champ and His Upset of the Great Jack Dempsey by Jack Cavanaugh. It goes into great detail about the Long Count and how his strategy of beating Dempsey was built over many years of planning. Tunney and Dempsey were polar opposites in most ways, which makes an interesting contrast of personalities. They became close friends after retirement.
The book is an awesome read and Tunney is anything but a typical fighter. Good luck in starting your boxing card collection. T218 and T220 are terrific sets. My favorite is 1951 Topps Ringside but, like Adam makes reference to in his book, where the heck is Dempsey? |
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Thanks Jerry.I may have to pick up that book also.As D.Bergin recommended,I was able to pick up "Roar Of The Crowd" from a fellow board member (thanks again Rick
![]() I have also been on Adam's website (which is AWESOME,by the way),and may pick up his book in the future also-GREAT cards Adam!!! Regards,Clayton Last edited by teetwoohsix; 03-07-2010 at 12:07 PM. Reason: removing word |
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Adam's book is indispensable to boxing card collectors.
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The post jogged my memory about how thoroughly the top fights were covered by newspapers of the day...great writers like Jack London were dispatched to cover the events. Here are a couple of examples...the "Great White Hope" fight of 1910 and the 1926 Dempsey-Tunney bout. It's particularly interesting to read of the violent protests that followed attempts to screen the films of the Johnson fight throughout the country during the weeks that followed.
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Great stuff Rick!!It is amazing how large the crowds would be for these fights.And to see how these papers would cover the fights shows how popular boxing was in these times.
Thanks for adding the scans to the thread,and thanks again for "The Roar Of The Crowd",I'm really enjoying this book!! Sincerely,Clayton |
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