Books on boxing. Any recommendations?
Ernest Hemingway
Robert E. Howard
>>7729464
Kek at that picture.
God damn cocaine will be the death of us all m9
kill urself my man
>>7729498
That's not very nice, why would you say such a thing?
Cortazar haf some nice short stories
A.J. Liebling's writings on boxing (titled 'The Sweet Science', I believe).
I think Jonathan Ames may have written something about his experience boxing.
Satiate your bloodlust and start watching MMA, senpai. Read The Way of the Fight.
Fiction
Fat City by Leonard Gardner
Million Dollar Baby by FX Toole
The Knockout Artist by Harry Crews
short stories
The Battler by Hemingway
Fifty Grand by Hemingway
The Pugilist at Rest by Thom Jones
Sonny Liston Was a Friend of Mine by Thom Jones
non-fiction
The Fight by Norman Mailer
On Boxing by Joyce Carol Oates
The Black Lights by Thomas Hauser
Corner Men by Ronald Fried
In This Corner by Peter Heller
>>7730532
also forgot Somebody Likes Me Up There
by Rocky Graziano
not great prose but interesting portrait of the boxer as a young juvenile delinquet.
Personally I liked the criminal parts better than the boxing parts but ymmv
>>7729464
The autobiography of Andre Agassi