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!
Sean "Irish Jackie" Curtin
Name: Sean "Irish Jackie" Curtin
Favorite Book: "Bull-Fighter From Brooklyn: The Amazing Autobiography of Sidney Franklin " by Sidney Franklin "My favorite book? Easy. "Bullfighter From Brooklyn". I lived in Spain with a beautiful woman of French/Spanish heritage--a Catalan--when I read this book. It's about Sidney Franklin, a Jewish man, who becomes a bullfighter. It was interesting to me that Hemingway in his book, "Death in the Afternoon" mentions Franklin, and Franklin mentions Hemingway in his autobiography. I was intrigued by the connection--and I loved bullfighting." |
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Doug Dewitt
Name: Doug Dewitt
Favorite Book: "Golden Boy" by Clifford Odetts "I read a lot of plays. Biographies. Even books on dinosausers, and reptiles. You'll laugh, even murder and crime books, like "The Godfather". A good book moves me--even to tears, that's okay. Like "Othello". That's powerful writing." |
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Yuri Foreman
Name: Yuri Foreman
Favorite Book: "The Talmud" "'The Talmud' is the sacred text by which the Jewish people have lived and survived through out the ages. But I also like reading anything by Kurt Vonnegut or Aryeh Kaplan. "Crime and Punishment", I liked that,too. I'm a reader." |
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"Sugar" Shane Mosley
Name: "Sugar" Shane Mosley
Favorite Book: "Purpose-Driven Life" by Rick Warren "The spiritual premise in "The Purpose-Driven Life" is that there are no accidents---God planned everything and everyone. Therefore, every human has a divine purpose, according to God's master plan. Like a twist on John F. Kennedy's famous inaugural address, this book could be summed up like this: "So my fellow Christians, ask not what God can do for your life plan, ask what your life can do for God's plan"." |
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Bruce Silverglade
Name: Bruce Silverglade
Favorite Book: "Beyond Glory: Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling, and a "World on the Brink" by David Margolick "This book described the era--the political and social makeup of America and Germany--leading up to the legendary heavyweight fight between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling. In those days, everyone knew the heavyweight champion in the same way that he or she knew the president, and a knockout punch could resonate deep into society at large. I loved reading this book because I love history and boxing." |
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Herbert G. Goldman
Name: Herbert G. Goldman
Favorite Book: "Boxing's Unforgettable Fights" by Lester Bromberg with forward by Jack Dempsey "Boxing's Unforgettable Fights" by Lester Bromberg was one of the first books about the sport I ever read--a good "appetizer" for a burgeoning boxing fan. I got to know Lester a little before he passed on. It's a nostalgic choice on my part, but a little nostalgia never hurt anyone." |
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Christy "The Coalminer's Daughter" Martin
Name: Christy "The Coalminer's Daughter" Martin
Favorite Book: "Going The Distance, the Ken Norton Story" by Marshall Terrill and Ken Norton "I love to read books about former boxing champions--my favorite would be, "Going The Distance, the Ken Norton Story". From a boxing standpoint, I found Norton's descriptions of boxing fascinating." |
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Renaldo "Mister" Snipes
Name: Renaldo "Mister" Snipes
Favorite Book: "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu "Two thousand years ago, a mysterious Chinese warrior-philosopher wrote this book. I don't know how he did it, 'cause paper wasn't invented yet. But it's classic war strategy. It's about everything necessary to deal with conflict wisely, honorably and victoriously. Sun-Tzu, I think that's his name, says everyone already has inside them what they need to win. We just gotta tap into it." |
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Henry Milligan
Name: Henry Milligan
Favorite Book: "The Shack" by William P. Young "This book is very spiritual. My wife said, "You've got to read this!" Well, I just finished it, and she was right--what an amazing book! It's got an intriguing premise: One wintry day, this man receives a note in his mailbox inviting him back to the woods, to the shack in which his daughter's dress and bloodstains were found. The note, it would seem, is from God. From this simple premise, this man is lead back to where his daughter was murdered." |
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Paul Pender
Name: Paul Pender
Favorite Book: "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare "When we were first married, Paul and I enjoyed going to the theater. We didn't go to movies much, but we did frequent play-houses. Paul liked Shakespeare. In fact, he always enjoyed spouting off dramatic quotes from "Twelve Night" or "Hamlet". You wouldn't think it, but Paul--even though he was a tough guy--was a rather eloquent man who wrote a bit of poetry. Later in life, he was more of an "on-the-go" type of person who devoured newspapers, "Time Magazine" and "Newsweek". He always kept up with current events." --Mrs. Rose Pender |
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Gil Clancy
Name: Gil Clancy
Favorite Book: "The Onion Picker" by Gary B. Youmans "My favorite book? Ha! I was just sitting down reading it this afternoon! I just finished it! It's called "The Onion Picker" about Carmen Basilio. The best part was the re-telling of the dramatic night Basilio was victorious over the heavily-favorite Sugar Ray Robinson. No one thought Basilio was gonna pull it off--including myself." |
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Matt "Beta Bomber" Farrago
Name: Matt "Beta Bomber" Farrago
Favorite Book: "How To Win Friends & Influence People" by Dale Carnegie "This is a great book...What? It's not macho enough?" |
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Carlos Palomino
Name: Carlos Palomino
Favorite Book: "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown "What am I reading now? Well, now I'm reading a lot of spiritual books. But I do like reading Michael Connelly's fiction, too--detective thrillers, murder mysteries. One special book was "The Da Vinci Code". Yeah, post that book. It was right up there. So is the book I just finished--"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini. I graduated college and got into the habit of reading. Reading is a good habit to get into--it keeps your mind limber." |
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Ernie Terrell
Name: Ernie Terrell
Favorite Book: "The Joe Louis Story" by Richard Bak "I enjoyed the Joe Louis book. Biographies like that interest me. I love books about boxers. Still do. I like to see how guys struggle to get to the top. Some reach the top and still struggle! Guess that's life." |
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Livingstone "Ras-I" Bramble
Name: Livingstone "Ras-I" Bramble
Favorite Book: "Tao of Jeet Kune Do" by Bruce Lee "I'm telling you this book helped me become a champion! It traveled with me everywhere! Around the world! I was reading it before it became a best-seller. If I had a problem in training, with sparring partners, or if I had a mental lapse, I'd pick it up and read it. Not really read it, but study it. It was like a dictionary to me. It helped 100% of the time. One piece of wisdom I got from it was: 'If it's going to be, it's going to be up to me'. I'm tellin' ya, it's a great book!" |
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