From the olden days of cudgel fighting and unbelievable bravery in battle, to man-on-man with fists or gloves, Ireland is renowned for its "Fighting Irish".
Even before the introduction of the Marquis of Queensbury Rules, Ireland enjoyed a rich heritage of boxing success. Fabled fighters such as Simon Byrne, Dan Donnelly, Yankee Sullivan, Paddy Ryan, John Morrisey, Peter Corcoran, Joe Coburn and Ned O' Baldwin (plus many more) won fame in Britain and the United States in the pre-gloved era.
Irish-Americans dominated the heavyweight division at the start of the gloved period. John L Sullivan and James J Corbett were the first two champions, followed by Bob Fitzsimmons, who also had Irish heritage. The top contenders also had Irish blood coursing through their veins - Charlie Mitchell, Ed Smith, Jake Kilrain, Frank Slavin and others - but there were also Irish-born fighters of the top-rank, Jack Burke, Mike Cleary, Peter Maher, Tom Sharkey, George Gardner and later on, Jim Coffey and Bartley Madden.
This well-researched book recounts their stories and those of other notable Irish heavyweights who made their mark pre-1925, and charts the fascinating history of Irish heavyweight boxers. Divided into two books, part one deals with the top heavyweights from the death of bare-knuckle fighting around 1880 up until 1925. Packed with compelling historical details from reliable primary sources this credible read eliminates bias and inaccuracies that have occurred over time.
There is a balance of fighters included, some relatively famous (Maher, Sharkey, Coffey, McTigue and Gardner) and great fighters who were never before properly documented (Cyclone Warren, Jack Burke, Mike Cleary, Pakey Mahony, Bartley Madden and Jem Roche). Then there are the forgotten scrappers - Jim Scanlon, Denis Hough, WW1 war hero Dan Voyles, Gunner Rawles, crazy "Nutty" Curran, Olympic champion Con O'Kelly and South African champion, Mike Williams from Galway.
The stories of these men, their battles, triumphs, trials, tribulations and indeed their lives, are gathered together as never before and explored between the covers of this memorable book that's a must-have for all serious boxing enthusiasts.