Bare Knuckle Kings
19th Century Champions
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Narrated by:
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Ian Gibblet
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By:
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Stu Armstrong
About this listen
Bare Knuckle Kings: 19th Century Champions by Stu Armstrong takes listeners into the heart of the bare-knuckle boxing world during one of its most vibrant and dangerous eras—the 19th century. This meticulously researched book brings to life the champions who rose from humble beginnings to forge legacies in a sport that was as raw as it was revered. Armstrong highlights each fighter’s journey, from their origins to the brutal and often bloody matches that cemented their reputations as legends of the ring.
Set against a backdrop of evolving social norms and the early regulatory shifts within combat sports, Bare Knuckle Kings paints a vivid picture of a time when fighters battled for pride, prize money, and survival. Armstrong captures not only the fights themselves but also the intense training, rivalries, and challenges these fighters faced in a period that lacked the modern safety nets of today’s boxing world. Listeners will meet a roster of characters, each with distinct styles and personalities—from cunning technicians to sheer powerhouses, each champion brought their own brand of skill and endurance to the ring.
The book also explores the broader cultural impact of bare-knuckle boxing on society. Armstrong’s portrayal of these champions offers insight into a bygone era where the sport served as an escape from poverty for many and entertained audiences from all walks of life. By examining the lives of these fighters and the unpolished roots of the sport, Bare Knuckle Kings stands as both a tribute to early boxing heroes and an engaging chronicle of how these champions left an indelible mark on the legacy of boxing. Armstrong’s detailed storytelling and passion for the sport make this a compelling read for both boxing enthusiasts and history fans alike.
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