Since the arenas of ancient Rome to modern-day bouts, a boxer's success
has been measured by his balance, strength and recovery. One of the
things that The Classic Guide to Boxing teaches us is that boxing is not
just a sport but a science. Judging distance, position, arm movement and
fist shape all contribute to a boxer's overall performance in the ring,
and these are spread out in informative chapters for improving amateurs.
This handy guidebook also teaches its readers the art of performance,
detailing how to trick one's opponent into being caught off guard, so
that they can deliver the winning blow. Penned as the ultimate 'Manly
Art of Self-defence', the history of boxing is presented in vivid
detail, with essential notes on defence tactics and cross-counter moves
such as the 'Famous Solar Plexus Knockout' or the 'McCoy "Corkscrew"'
that any enthusiast will appreciate. This volume also recounts notable
matches between boxers including Les Darcy, Jimmy Clabby and George
Chip, with step-by-step accounts of their moves for readers to learn
from, ultimately showcasing the sport in its early glory days.