New Books by Bernard Fernandez and Thomas Hauser are Must-Haves for True Boxing No sport has attracted as many great writers as boxing and Philadelphia has...
‘How To Box’ by Joe Louis: Part 5 – Defense He was a master on defense.”—Nat Fleischer The judgment of the founder of The Ring magazine is not...
Nestled in Southern California’s San Fernando Valley, Steve Springer, a former sportswriter who for nearly 35 years covered several sports including the world of boxing, is at...
For the past twenty-one years, the Boxing Writers Association of America has honored outstanding writing with the presentation of what came to be called the Bernie...
TSS Salutes Lance Pugmire, the 2023 Nat Fleischer Award Winner As journalists go, Nat Fleischer was a hack. One would not know this considering all the...
Tim Tszyu, the face of boxing in Australia and the WBO’s #1 contender at 154 pounds, makes his long-awaited U.S. debut on March 26 on a...
How many boxing books does one really need to own? I don’t know, but I’m sure that I blew by whatever that number is a long...
The fictional Rocky Balboa lost a split decision to Apollo Creed in the first installment of the fecund “Rocky” series. Thirty-five years later in Warren, Ohio,...
BOOK REVIEW by THOMAS HAUSER — George Dixon was boxing’s first Black world champion. “For a decade leading into the twentieth century,” Jason Winders writes, “few...
British Boxing Writer Tris Dixon Has Authored a Long-Overdue Book “Terrific beatings taken on the head reduced some of the old boxers to a state of...