The Modern Art of Boxing by Daniel Mendoza

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  1. lklawson

    lklawson Valued Member

    I have republished The Modern Art of Boxing by Daniel Mendoza.

    Special thanks to Terry Brown and Milo Thurston for making this text
    available to me.

    As always, the text is available for free download at:
    http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/the-modern-art-of-boxing/7471600

    Blurb:
    Daniel Mendoza, considered perhaps the greatest boxer of the Broughton
    era, records in this book one of the earliest and most important manuals
    on English Boxing.

    In this manual, probably written late 1789, the immensely popular
    Mendoza details the “scientific†methods he used to successfully compete
    in a terrifically physical sport for which no weight classes existed,
    himself being 5’7†and 160 lbs.

    Herein he stipulates specifics on training, diet, and sleep. He then
    describes fight strategy and, perhaps most importantly, lays out a
    series of 6 detailed blow-by-blow lessons for instructing students in
    the science of English Boxing.

    He closes out his manual with a description of one of his most famous
    fights against Richard Humphreys, the first three rounds of which read
    like the script for a Bruce Lee movie with Humphreys striking out,
    Mendoza parrying and then returning a single blow which knocks Humphreys
    off of feet, ending the round.​

    Peace favor your sword,
    Kirk
     

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