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Exploring Boxing Legends & History w/ Mark Allen Baker | BOXING HISTORIAN



Join us on October 26th at 7:00pm ET for a captivating live interview on the 86Boxing YouTube channel’s ‘Boxing History Every Night’ podcast! We are thrilled to host the renowned author and boxing historian, Mark Allen Baker, who has penned over 25 books delving deep into the world of boxing.

In this exclusive conversation, we’ll delve into the lives and legacies of legendary fighters like Willie Pep, Toni Canzoneri, and the intriguing history of the World Colored Heavyweight Championship. Mark’s expertise and passion for the sport make this a can’t-miss discussion for boxing enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Get ready for an engaging exploration of boxing’s rich heritage with an author who has dedicated his career to preserving and sharing its stories. Set your reminders, subscribe to 86Boxing, and join us for this exciting interview on October 26th!

4 Comments

  1. The book you speak of on Tunney is very good but leaves lots of things unanswered about Tunney’s life after boxing.

  2. Basilio beat an ancient Robinson.
    Between Carmen and Robinson it was country mouse vs city mouse. Carmen was the country mouse. Carmen was ignorant of the terrible racism and bullshit Robinson put up with. They would not give him a WW title shot when he was the number one contender for years and refused him a LW title shot but gave the shot to Sammy Angott the guy Robinson just beat. Ray had a reason to be distrustful. In his prime Robinson easily beats Basilio and Fullmer. He was fighting on memory when he fought those guys.

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