Boxing Hall of Fame--With Books "Updated Weekly!"
Boxing Library Hall of Fame
We are a New-York-based book publishing house interested in books and boxers.
We are also interested in promoting academic growth and literacy within our youth.

We asked boxers, and prominent figures within the boxing world, to tell us the title of their favorite book. "What is the book that you enjoyed reading the most?" we inquired.
Their book could be fiction, nonfiction, memoir, autobiography, history, sport-related, or not. We simply wanted to peek into their soul and see what book--as a kid, or now—knocked them out! Below, are their responses. Enjoy!
Chuck Zito
Name: Chuck Zito
Favorite Book: "Elvis and Me" by Priscilla Presley "As a kid growing up, I had four idols: My father,who started teaching me how to box at the young age of five. I had my first ring fight at twelve years old. My dad was a professional boxer and fought under the name Al La Barba in the 30s and 40s. He fought as a lightweight and welterweight, and was slated to fight Marty Servo for the welterweight title, but was drafted into World War II. After three years overseas he returned home, had a few more fights, retired. The other three idols were: Bruce Lee, Elvis Presley and the greatest himself, Muhammad Ali. I read "Elvis and Me" by Priscilla Presley; "The Tao of Bruce Lee" and "The Greatest" by Muhammad Ali. And of course the best book of them all is "Street Justice" by me--Chuck Zito." |
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Pinklon "Pink" Thomas
Name: Pinklon "Pink" Thomas
Favorite Book: "Charley Burley" by Alan Rosenfeld "I go to the library a lot. But I recently started re-reading one of my own books, "Charley Burley--The Uncrowned Champion". It was written by a friend of mine, Alan Rosenfeld. I met Alan through Hank Kaplan, God rest his soul, and boxing writer, Ron Ross. Man, this book is thick! But the more I read it, the more I enjoy it. There are many characters in there I know personally, like my old trainer, Gene Buffalo, and Angelo Dundee, who also trained me, and Joe West from Seattle, Washington. I recently brought the book into a high school classroom, and during a 20-minute sustained-reading period, I read along with the students." |
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"Merciless" Ray Mercer
Name: "Merciless" Ray Mercer
Favorite Book: "The Little Engine That Could" by Watty Piper "I'm a little bit embarrassed to tell what my favorite book is. Ya know, I'm sorta ashamed. It sounds, well, kinda silly. Okay, I'll tell you anyway. My favorite book is "The Little Engine That Could". (Mercer's wife laughs in the background.) That's what it is. Through out the years, every time I was training for a fight, I thought of that little book. Even my Olympic coach, Kenny Adams, used that book as a source of inspiration for us when I was on the Olympic team. So, that's my book. When ever I'm confronted with a challenge, I still think of that little train. The message is simple and powerful--something like a knockout punch." |
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Harry Barnett
Name: Harry Barnett
Favorite Book: "Aztec" by Gary Jennings "This book is about the ancient Aztec world. Reading it is almost like you're actually living in 16th Century Mexico, actually experiencing Aztec life and the brutal Spanish Conquest. You understand Aztec culture, their point of view. It's that real. It's an incredible journey through Central America before and up to the devastation that was the arrival of the Europeans. This is a gripping story with a lot of action wrapped in insightful historical perspective." |
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Dennis Rappaport
Name: Dennis Rappaport
Favorite Book: "Blood Season--Tyson & the World of Boxing" by Phil Berger "My favorite book was "Blood Season" by Phil Berger. It was about the good, bad and ugly sides of Mike Tyson and of the boxing world. It was a vivid portrayal about the man and boxing historically. Berger spent countless hours on research, and it shows because it's a wonderful book." |
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Joyce Carol Oates
Name: Joyce Carol Oates
Favorite Book: "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky "Here's my list of favorite books: 1) "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky 2) "Ulysses" by James Joyce 3) "The Sound and the Fury" by William Faulkner 4) The poems of Emily Dickinson 5) The stories of Franz Kafka 6) "The Red and the Black" by Stendhal 7) "The Rainbow" by D.H. Lawrence 8) "Women in Love" by D.H. Lawrence 9) "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville 10) "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain "What were some of my favorite books growing up? My favorite child's book was "Alice's Adventure in Wonderland." As a teenager I was reading so-called adult literature, and very much admired Henry David Thoreau, Emily Bronte, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner and Dostoyevsky. I also read a steady succession of young adult fiction, especially in junior high, and classic mysteries like the tales of Sherlock Holmes, horror and science fiction to a lesser degree" (wordchase.com). |
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Danny Aiello
Name: Danny Aiello
Favorite Book: "Requiem for a Heavyweight" by Rod Serling "I don't read books much. For me it's scripts and newspapers. I'm a Daily News and New York Post reader. The New York Times' slant bothers me. But I read a lot on the internet. At first, I thought the internet was a complete waste of my time--now I see I was wrong. It's fantastic. It saves so much time with research, if I need to learn something. Okay, my favorite book...I'll cheat alittle--they're all movies. Maybe they were books too, but I know the film. I got a few: "The Big Knife" and "The Harder They Fall" and "On the Waterfront" and "Requiem for a Heavyweight". Of those, I gotta go with "Requiem". Those are the kinda stories I love--real stories about real people. They can be small stories, but they gotta be real. "Requiem" is Primo Carnera's story. He became a wrestler after he retired. So did Joe Louis. Yeah, my favorite is "Requiem for a Heavyweight". |
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Saoul Mamby
Name: Saoul Mamby
Favorite Book: "Ring" magazine "Honestly, I'm not a book reader. That's the truth. But I was proud of my "Ring" magazine collection. I had magazines going all the way back into the '60s and '70s -- until someone stole them. I liked reading about all the fighters. I looked up to those guys and I wanted to become just like them. As I said: If you can perceive it, and you can believe it, you can achieve it." |
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Ricky "Hitman" Hatton
Name: Ricky "Hitman" Hatton
Favorite Book: "Hands of Stone: The Life and Legend of Roberto Duran" by Christian Guidice "Pound-for-pound, Duran was one of the greatest. He and I are blood brothers, spiritual kin, warriors to the bone, and we both can knock your block off!" |
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James "Bonecrusher" Smith
Name: James "Bonecrusher" Smith
Favorite Book: "Think & Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill "I like this book "Think And Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill. There is a scripture in the Bible that says, "As A Man Think, So Is He." Whatever we think about ourselves we are RIGHT." |
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Rocky Marciano -- "The Brockton Blockbuster"
Name: Rocky Marciano -- "The Brockton Blockbuster"
Favorite Book: "True Detective" Magazine "Rocky likes to read, and, spending as much time as he does in training camps, he gets plenty of opportunity. He goes for sports and adventure yarns and whodunits. One of his favorite magazines is "True Detective"" (Ed Fitzgerald, "Blockbuster From Brockton"). |
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Sean Sullivan
Name: Sean Sullivan
Favorite Book: "Atlas--From the Streets to the Ring" by Teddy Atlas & Peter Alson "Atlas' book is outstanding. It's an inspirational read and he keeps it real. I have a second favorite book: "Four Kings: Leonard, Hagler, Hearns, Duran and the Last Great Era of Boxing" by George Kimball. Inside the pages are stories full of drama, sacrifice, fear, and pain. These two books are my favorites." |
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Joel "Love Child" Julio
Name: Joel "Love Child" Julio
Favorite Book: "Relatos de un Naufrago" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. "The last book I read was "Relatos de un Naufrago", translated in English it means, "The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor". It's by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, so it's good. We're all shipwrecked in our own special way." |
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Andre Berto
Name: Andre Berto
Favorite Book: "Quiet Strength" by Tony Dungy and Nathan Whitaker "Whether you wanna win The Super Bowl or win a boxing championship, it's all the same. Dungy writes about the principles, practices, and priorities of a winning life." |
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Josua "Grand Master" Clottey
Name: Josua "Grand Master" Clottey
Favorite Book: "The Sweet Science" “I can’t remember the title of my favorite book, but it was an African book. Now, I like to read articles about boxing on web sites.” |
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