In When in Doubt, Stop the Bout, renowned boxing historian Mike Silver presents a shocking exposé of the sordid underbelly of professional boxing, and uncovers the sport’s criminally flawed infrastructure and those responsible for it. From compromised referees to poorly trained ringside physicians to an insidious cartel of “sanctioning organizations” approving dangerous mismatches, Silver lays bare the corruption, the negligence, and the incompetence that has made a dangerous sport even more dangerous. But aside from unmasking the chaotic mess that afflicts boxing, this book for the first time…mehr
In When in Doubt, Stop the Bout, renowned boxing historian Mike Silver presents a shocking exposé of the sordid underbelly of professional boxing, and uncovers the sport’s criminally flawed infrastructure and those responsible for it. From compromised referees to poorly trained ringside physicians to an insidious cartel of “sanctioning organizations” approving dangerous mismatches, Silver lays bare the corruption, the negligence, and the incompetence that has made a dangerous sport even more dangerous. But aside from unmasking the chaotic mess that afflicts boxing, this book for the first time proposes groundbreaking practical solutions that will mitigate the danger and save lives. Penetrating and persuasive, When in Doubt, Stop the Bout will change forever how you see the sport of boxing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mike Silver is the author of three books. The Arc of Boxing: The Rise and Decline of the Sweet Science (McFarland, 2008) is considered a classic and was recently listed as McFarland’s # 1 best-seller for June 2023. His second book, Stars in the Ring: Jewish Champions in the Golden Age of Boxing (Lyons Press, 2016), was called by Publisher’s Weekly “An achievement unlikely to be equaled.” The Night the Referee Hit Back: Memorable Moments from the World of Boxing (Rowman & Littlefield, 2020) was described as “A welcome addition to the libraries of boxing fans and sports pundits” by Publisher’s Weekly. Silver’s work has appeared in the New York Times, The Ring magazine, Boxing Monthly, The International Boxing Research Journal, and various boxing web sites. He is a former inspector with the New York State Athletic Commission and a consultant and on-air commentator for nineteen boxing documentaries produced by PBS, HBO, ESPN, the History Channel and Madison Square Garden Network. He was the curator of the “Sting Like a Maccabee: The Golden Age of the American Jewish Boxer” exhibit at the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia (2004-05), and a co-curator of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival’s centerpiece program, “Jews, Boxing, and Hollywood” (2007). He is a member of the New York State Boxing Hall of Fame.
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Chapter 1: A Brief History Chapter 2: The Case for Shorter Fights: Part 1 Chapter 3: The Case for Shorter Fights Part II: Learning From the Past Chapter 4: The Referee’s Dilemma Chapter 5: Educating the Referee Chapter 6: Modifying the Rules Chapter 7– A Referee Speaks Out –Anonymously Chapter 8: Hands Up, Chin Down: Reviving a Lost Art Chapter 9: Paging the Ringside Physician: Where are you? Chapter 10: A New Scoring Protocol Chapter 11: Amateur Boxing vs. Professional Boxing and the Headguard Debate
Chapter 12: The Boxing Brain vs. The Football Brain: Name Your Poison Chapter 13: Boxing vs. Mixed Martial Arts: Which Sport is More Dangerous? Chapter 14: To Glove or Not to Glove?—That is the Question Chapter 15: Boxing’s Parasites: How the WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO Continue to Undermine Boxing Safety Chapter 16: For Whom the Bell Tolls: Analyses of 14 Boxing Related Fatalities 1990-2022 Chapter 17: The Future of Professional Boxing Chapter 18: Summary of Recommended Laws and Regulations
Chapter 1: A Brief History Chapter 2: The Case for Shorter Fights: Part 1 Chapter 3: The Case for Shorter Fights Part II: Learning From the Past Chapter 4: The Referee’s Dilemma Chapter 5: Educating the Referee Chapter 6: Modifying the Rules Chapter 7– A Referee Speaks Out –Anonymously Chapter 8: Hands Up, Chin Down: Reviving a Lost Art Chapter 9: Paging the Ringside Physician: Where are you? Chapter 10: A New Scoring Protocol Chapter 11: Amateur Boxing vs. Professional Boxing and the Headguard Debate
Chapter 12: The Boxing Brain vs. The Football Brain: Name Your Poison Chapter 13: Boxing vs. Mixed Martial Arts: Which Sport is More Dangerous? Chapter 14: To Glove or Not to Glove?—That is the Question Chapter 15: Boxing’s Parasites: How the WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO Continue to Undermine Boxing Safety Chapter 16: For Whom the Bell Tolls: Analyses of 14 Boxing Related Fatalities 1990-2022 Chapter 17: The Future of Professional Boxing Chapter 18: Summary of Recommended Laws and Regulations
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