About This Book
A lively survey of the development of prizefighting from its bare-fist origins to modern gloved boxing, combining historical narrative, ring anecdotes, and technical discussion. It traces changing rules, techniques and training, profiles prominent nineteenth-century exponents, and recounts famous encounters to illustrate tactics, stamina, and sportsmanship. The author contrasts the brutality and endurance of early contests with the speed, strategy, and regulations introduced by gloves, considers the social attitudes and public spectacle surrounding the sport, and assesses national influences and the migration of skills. Illustrated with contemporary episodes and practical commentary, the work balances anecdote, biography, and analysis to map boxing's evolution.
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