The Boxers of Merthyr, Aberdare & Pontypridd
by
Gareth Jones
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1902719298
ISBN-13
9781902719290
Publisher
St David's Press
Imprint
St David's Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 30th, 2011
Print length
160 Pages
Weight
378 grams
Dimensions
23.20 x 16.70 x 1.10 cms
Product Classification:
Boxing
Ksh 2,900.00
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A stroll around Merthyr town centre demonstrates the importance of the fight game in the borough''s history. Where else on the planet can you find no fewer than three statues of boxers? A must-buy for all fight fans, this book tells the stories of some 50 fighters who have made their mark to varying degrees over the past century and a half.
A stroll around Merthyr town centre demonstrates the importance of the fight game in the borough''s history. Where else on the planet can you find no fewer than three statues of boxers?
A must-buy for all fight fans this book tells the stories of some 50 fighters who have made their mark to varying degrees over the past century and a half. Some are known world-wide, such as the occupants of those plinths - Howard Winstone, Johnny Owen and Eddie Thomas - others were local legends, such as the king of the cobbles, Redmond Coleman, and the man whose skin colour robbed him of the chance of greatness, Cuthbert Taylor.
The neighbouring towns of Aberdare and Pontypridd also contribute their heroes including little Dai Dower, who won British, Empire and European titles in less than five months, while Pontypridd folk are justly proud of their world champion, Freddie Welsh, and the three Moody brothers, who all won belts.
With several dozen illustrations, some never before published, this is recommended reading for all fight fans, whether or not they have the good fortune to hail from the Taff Valley.
A must-buy for all fight fans this book tells the stories of some 50 fighters who have made their mark to varying degrees over the past century and a half. Some are known world-wide, such as the occupants of those plinths - Howard Winstone, Johnny Owen and Eddie Thomas - others were local legends, such as the king of the cobbles, Redmond Coleman, and the man whose skin colour robbed him of the chance of greatness, Cuthbert Taylor.
The neighbouring towns of Aberdare and Pontypridd also contribute their heroes including little Dai Dower, who won British, Empire and European titles in less than five months, while Pontypridd folk are justly proud of their world champion, Freddie Welsh, and the three Moody brothers, who all won belts.
With several dozen illustrations, some never before published, this is recommended reading for all fight fans, whether or not they have the good fortune to hail from the Taff Valley.
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