Check out my new book: In the Ring With James J. Corbett, by Adam J. Pollack. It is available at lulu.com Those who enjoyed my John L. Sullivan book will enjoy this one. It is $30 paperback, $45 hardback. The preface and intro are available for review. This is the second book in Adam J. Pollack’s series on the heavyweight champions of the gloved era. It is the most thoroughly researched boxing-detailed biography on James J. Corbett’s career ever written. It reveals new dates, bouts, and facts, shedding fresh light on his experience, skills, and ability. It meticulously describes his bouts and provides multiple viewpoints by local next day newspapers, giving it unparalleled authenticity and accuracy. The exhaustive research provides an encyclopedic wealth of knowledge about Corbett’s boxing career. His bouts are placed into social, legal, racial, and historic contexts, including anti-prize fighting laws and the color line. A complete record of Corbett’s career is included. 435 pages, 51 photos, 820 footnotes, bibliography, index. Adam J. Pollack is a staff writer for Cyberboxingzone.com, vice chair of USA Boxing’s Judicial Committee and a member of its Women’s Task Force. He is also a boxing coach and attorney living in Iowa City, Iowa.
Gentleman Jim Corbett was one of my favorites in the "Old Timers" category. I saw the movie "Gentleman Jim" starring Errol Flynn (one of the best boxing movies ever, and Ward Bond was fantastic as John L. Sullivan) on a Saturday afternoon in Houston at the matinee, and it was instrumental in getting me into the sport. Looking forward to the book on the forerunner of modern boxing who preferred to "hit and not be hit" in there. You gotta give the guy credit, he was man enough to take on the heavier and stronger Peter Jackson who scared the daylights out of John L. Sullivan and held the muscular ebony adonis to a hard fought draw. Had Sullivan been champion enough to fight Jackson, Peter would have been the first black heavyweight champion as he would have murdered John L. Karl
Corbett This book is not fanciful like a movie, but very factual, based on the next day local newspaper reports so that you can get the most accurate and complete picture.
Well, Corbett was a glamorous, good looking kind of guy, that is what intrigued him to America. Not a whole lot of men boxed back then, so what's to say those newspapermen knew anything about boxing? Who were they?
New Corbett book The Corbett book is of the same quality and style as my John L. Sullivan book. Massive detail on Corbett's bouts and exhibitions - round by round reports, pre and post fight analysis, details about his opponents where applicable, discussion of legal and social issues that affected the sport. You will get to know Corbett as a fighter. It contains information that you will not find anywhere else. I found the previously unknown dates of many bouts, and as a result, I was able to provide the next day newspaper reports. You won’t be disappointed. This from Kevin Smith: I had the pleasure of reading an advanced copy of Adam's new book and I can assure you that it is quite worth the price of admission. Like Adam's work on Sullivan, In the Ring With James J. Corbett, is a highly detailed, well written, well researched and thoroughly detailed work. I am a big fan of primary sources and this book supllies them in detail, using them to craft a thoroughly accurate and objective look at Corbett's fighting career, his machinations and his business acumen. Adam remains objective in his prose, giving several sides to each fight, each story. In my opinion, Adam's series on the heavyweight champions is the most exhaustively comprehensive group of works available on the fighting lives of these very public and very important social figures. If you want to know about Jim Corbett's career as a fighter, you needn't look any further than In the Ring With James J. Corbett. I might also add that at 435 pages, the price tag of $30 is a bargain. See http://stores.lulu.com/apollack
they were the same writers who provided sources and background for every piece of literature on that era of fighting. If they arent egit sources in your eyes than by your own doing you only know what unquaified people tell you because you and I and everyone else wasn't alive at the time.
New Corbett book If you get it, please let me know what you think of it. It has taken me years to write.
Well I pour my milk on your sisters tits and your mom licks it off, then I insert my cigar in your girlfriends fanjita and she lights it for me. Hows dem for differences??
You took it a little too personal. :nono: What would James Corbett think if he heard his countryman using that sort of language? He'd probably call you a stupid cunt and rape you with a potatoe. :nono: