

An edition of Bareknuckles (1988)
a social history of prize-fighting
By Dennis Brailsford
Publish Date
1988
Publisher
Lutterworth
Language
eng
Pages
176
Description:
"Bareknuckle fighting was one of the first organized spectator sports and the first to boast a World Championship. Yet paradoxically throughout its history it was illegal. Dennis Brailsford is the first historian to describe the entire history of bareknuckle fighting from the Regency period until its decline in the early years of this century. He covers not only the London Ring but also the regional developments and the spread of bareknuckle fighting to America and Australia. He introduces us to the individuals, the great names of bareknuckle fighting : Mendoza, Gully and "Gentleman" John Jackson, looking at their lives, how they trained, how matches were set up, fighting styles, financial rewards and their post-fighting careers. He also shows how new methods of travel and communication affected the organization of fights and the efforts of those who tried to prevent them." --from inside jacket flap.
subjects: Boxing, History, Social aspects of Boxing, Boxing, history, Social aspects
Places: England
Times: 19th century