Tommy Burns

Tommy Burns
Title Tommy Burns PDF eBook
Author Paul Cuddihy
Publisher Legenda
Pages 314
Release 2009
Genre Soccer fans
ISBN 9781907104251

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Tells the extraordinary story of Tommy Burns - a man who was born to play for Celtic and who epitomised everything that is good about the football club.

Tommy Burns

Tommy Burns
Title Tommy Burns PDF eBook
Author Dan McCaffery
Publisher Miles Kelly Publishing
Pages 298
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781550286977

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"I will defend my title against all comers, none barred. By this I mean white, black, Mexican, Indian, or any other nationality. I propose to be the champion of the world not the white, or the Canadian or the American. If I am not the best man in the heavyweight division, I don't want the title." In an era of pervasive racism, Tommy Burns had the courage to embrace bouts with African-Americans, including the great Jack Johnson. When Johnson won, the American South exploded with racial violence and Burns' reputation was widely smeared. But Burns was a terrific fighter who still holds many records after almost a century: he's the only World Heavyweight Champion to have defended his title twice in one night; his eight consecutive knockouts while champ have never been bettered; and at 5'7" he was the shortest titleholder in history. Award-winning journalist Dan McCaffery at last tells Burns' astonishing story: his humble beginnings and hard-won success, as well as his personal tragedies and virtually unmourned death. Here is a heroic Canadian who beat the odds, defied world opinion, and came out swinging.

Twists and Turns

Twists and Turns
Title Twists and Turns PDF eBook
Author Tommy Burns
Publisher
Pages 149
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Soccer
ISBN 9780859762861

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History of the Heavyweight Championship of the World

History of the Heavyweight Championship of the World
Title History of the Heavyweight Championship of the World PDF eBook
Author Rene Villadsen
Publisher belladonna
Pages 45
Release 2015-04-05
Genre
ISBN 8798939076

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With the proliferation of sanctioning bodies giving rise to multiple titleholders in each weight class it has become increasingly difficult to track the history of the World championships in professional boxing. The purpose of this publication is to give the boxing fan an overview of the history of the heavyweight championship of the World. What you will find here is a brief description of how the championship was passed along from John L. Sullivan to the present champion Wladimir Klitschko. Also included is a list of all deserving holders of the championship, and not least a very comprehensive section with a complete list of all World heavyweight championship fights held under the Queensberry rules, including the ones sanctioned by major organizations like NBA, NYSAC – and later WBC, WBA, IBF & WBO. I hope that this publication will be able to help the casual boxing fan to navigate through professional boxing history.

Memory in Place

Memory in Place
Title Memory in Place PDF eBook
Author Cameo Dalley
Publisher ANU Press
Pages 324
Release 2023-11-23
Genre History
ISBN 1760466085

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Memory in Place brings together Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars and practitioners grappling with the continued potency of memories and experiences of colonialism. While many of these conversations have taken place on a national stage, this collection returns to the rich intimacy of the local. From Queensland’s sweeping Gulf Country, along the shelly beaches of south Sydney, Melbourne’s city gardens and the rugged hills of South Australia, through Central Australia’s dusty heart and up to the majestic Kimberley, the collection charts how interactions between Indigenous people, settlers and their descendants are both remembered and forgotten in social, political, and cultural spaces. It offers uniquely diverse perspectives from a range of disciplines including history, anthropology, memory studies, archaeology, and linguistics from both established and emerging scholars; from Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors; and from academics as well as museum and cultural heritage practitioners. The collection locates some of the nation’s most pressing political issues with attention to the local, and the ethics of commemoration and relationships needed at this scale. It will be of interest to those who see the past as intimately connected to the future.

Scientific Boxing and Self Defence

Scientific Boxing and Self Defence
Title Scientific Boxing and Self Defence PDF eBook
Author Tommy Burns
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 2017-10-10
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9781783313570

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Informative illustrated boxing manual by the great champion Tommy Burns. The first to travel the globe in defending his title, Tommy made 11 title defences despite often being the underdog due to his size. Burns famously challenged all comers as Heavyweight Champion, leading to a celebrated bout with the American Jack Johnson. According to his biographer, Burns insisted, "I will defend my title against all comers, none barred. By this I mean white, black, Mexican, Indian, or any other nationality. I propose to be the champion of the world, not the white, or the Canadian, or the American. If I am not the best man in the heavyweight division, I don't want the title. Although he was wealthy at the end of his boxing career, the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression wiped out his fortune.

Come Out Smokin'

Come Out Smokin'
Title Come Out Smokin' PDF eBook
Author Phil Pepe
Publisher Diversion Books
Pages 199
Release 2012-12-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1938120566

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The first book ever to delve into the life of the legendary heavyweight boxing champion. Acclaimed sportswriter Phil Pepe explores the iconic boxer “Smokin’ Joe” Frazier’s early beginnings. From his dirt poor childhood and relationship with his father to his street fights and Olympic boxing championship, Pepe’s book follows Frazier’s rise, culminating in the “Fight of the Century” with Muhammad Ali. Pepe beat all other writers to the punch in his seminal work on the champ nobody knew. Originally published in 1972, now available in ebook format for the first time.