Overview
A celebration of the history of boxing, as told through photographsOne of the oldest combat sports boxing dates back to the ancient civilizations. Popular in 18th century Britain as the outlawed bare-knuckle prizefight, it was not until the introduction of the Marquess of Queensbury rules in 1867 that the sport gained structure and legitimacy. Charting the changing face of amateur and professional boxing over 100 years, the photographs in this book give readers a flavor of the skill, brutality, and grace of the sport, celebrating the heroes and anti-heroes of the ring, the triumphs, controversies, and tragedies of a sport that pits man against man or, in the modern era, woman against woman, with only their fists as weapons and agility their defense.Author Biography
Ammonite Press is a unique independent publisher of high-quality, picture-led books. PA Photos is the photographic agency of the PA Group, the UK's national press agency best known as The Press Association. Established in the 19th century, the PA has been capturing and archiving news photography for 140 years.