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The T'ai Chi Boxing Chronicle
The T'ai Chi Boxing Chronicle "The T'ai Chi Boxing Chronicle is a translation of the text left behind by the Orthodox Masters who developed this system of boxing. Over a period of generations, fives basic movements were developed, called the Bone ... [... more]
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A Daisy or Two
A Daisy or Two covers some of the uses to which the word 'daisy' has been put over the years. There is information about some of the many varieties of this well known plant. Today, December 28 1998 is officially Boxing Day down under. I thought ... [... more]
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John Gilbey
John F. Gilbey exposes wrestling as a series of circus exhibitions and decries boxing as an unbalanced martial art, the true purpose of which is to maim. In place of the fake performances of the Hulks of the modern ring, Gilbey offers the great ... [... more]
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Jonah Winter
In the history of legendary boxers, there was Joe Louis and Sonny Liston . . . and then, "the heavens opened up, and there appeared a great man descending on a cloud, jump-roping into the Kingdom of Boxing. And he was called Cassius Clay." Clay [... more]
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Christoph Delp
Muay Thai, also referred to as Thai boxing, combines fitness training, self-defense, and competitive sport. In this hands-on guide, renowned trainer Christoph Delp presents the sport's history, development, rules, and equipment. In the techniques ... [... more]
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Jack Cavanaugh
Jack Cavanaugh is a veteran sportswriter who has covered scores of major boxing bouts, along with the Olympics, the World Series, Super Bowl games, the Masters Golf Tournament, and both the U.S. golf and tennis opens. He is the author of Giants ... [... more]
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Francois Roca
In the history of legendary boxers, there was Joe Louis and Sonny Liston . . . and then, "the heavens opened up, and there appeared a great man descending on a cloud, jump-roping into the Kingdom of Boxing. And he was called Cassius Clay." Clay [... more]
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The Boxing Register
The most informitave boxing title i've seen: The boxing register is a must have for any true boxing fanatic. The book has information of every inductee from the IBHOF, from the pioneers of the bare-knuckle era to "The Greatest", all of them [... more]
CDN$23.85
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Ultimate Gde/Weight Training For Boxing
Not Written by a boxing expert: This book was written by an author who has written "Ultimate Guide to Weight Training" books for topics such as Roller Hockey, Lacrosse, Triathalon, Hockey, Swimming, Martial Arts, Skiing, Gymnastics, Fencing, [... more]
CDN$19.95
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On Boxing
From Amazon.com: Yes, the same Joyce Carol Oates who packs one of the most lethal punches in American literature also happens to be an astute observer of the sweet science. Oates filters her knockout collection of essays through multifaceted prisms of [... more]
CDN$16.25
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The Gloves: A Boxing Chronicle
bittersweet boxing memoir: Robert Anasi... decided to enter the Golden Gloves at age thirty-three, in the last year that he was eligible. It was something he'd thought about since he took up boxing in his twenties, mostly as a way to stay in shape, but [... more]
CDN$28.09
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The One-Two Punch Boxing Workout : 12 Weeks to Knock-Out ...
The One Two Punch Boxing Workout: At last, a boxing book for the rest of us! This book is excellent. The information is presented in clear, easy-to-follow steps. The photoghraphs are nicely shot and the text is well written. But, most of all, as a non- [... more]
CDN$26.95
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