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Max Marek Mass Boxing Simplified: For the Beginner, the Amateur, the Professional and the Coach U.S.A. Published By the Author 1946 1st Edition Hardcover Good Book Hard Cover. Book Condition: G/G+. No Jacket. First Edition. Second printing. Max Marek was a Polish-American from Chicago who earned a Notre Dame University football scholarship in 1933, and that same year gained national notoriety for beating Joe Louis in the Golden Gloves finals in Boston. He thereafter billed himself as "The Man Who Beat Joe Louis." After Notre Dame he joined the professional ranks, and while finishing his career in 1939 with a mediocre record, he was at one time ranked as the number ten heavyweight contender. "Mass Boxing Simplified: For the Beginner, Amateur, Professional and Coach" is an instructional boxing manual as the title indicates. This rare book is bound in red cloth with faded silver lettering. The cloth boards are relatively clean, showing some age wear/darkening at the spine, and what appears to be some water/dampness damage in the same area. It's pages are clean, its binding solid, and it features a lengthy Marek signed inscription on the inside front cover. Inside front gutter repaired with "linen" tape. Price:
65.00 USD
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