Joe Boxing Club
Dec/090
Thanks for visiting our site about Boxing!
We hope you will find the Joe Boxing Club information that you seek.
We welcome you to browse our website and use the search feature if there is something in particular you are looking for.

What to read next?
My last question was for suggestions for books as I did a shopping trip for some new ones. Well….I got lots! (40) Used from charity shops and new ones. I am currently reading The Four Feathers – AEW Mason, a library book. Out of these what should I read next! I have never read these authors before so a new challenge for me!
The Heart Shaped box – Joe Hill (S Kings son)
Labyrinth – Kate Mosse
Engleby – Sebastian Faulkes
The Kite Runner – Khaled Hosseini
The Knitting Club – Ann Hood
Shakespear – Bill Bryson
The Four Feathers book is great and better than the film!
Sorry not keen on Dave Pelzier at all!
Read the first twilight to see what all the fuss was about – its ok as books go but prefere more horror!
I am not a teenager! Yes I have read some books for teenagers but I am all grown up honest!
I’d read Shakespear by Bill Bryson.. Though I would have picked that first as I find him so funny!
Joe Calzaghe – Boxing Legend
|
|
Boxing Magazine and Program – October 1942 (Madison Square Garden New York City, Vol XVI, #1) Program / magazine. Center features the program for October 2, 1942 where the feature bout was Ray Robinson vs. Jacob La Motta! This was the first Sugar Ray / La Motta match-up. Robinson first fought in a main event in 1941; in 1942 he signed with agent Mike Jacobs, who wasted no time in contracting a fight with Jake LaMotta here at the Garden. Robinson would take the 10-round decision (four month… |
No comments yet.
Leave a comment
No trackbacks yet.