James Lawton first started covering top-flight sport as a 19-year-old for the Daily Telegraph in 1963 and, after a seven-year stint in North America, went on to become chief sportswriter of the Daily Express and the Independent. He has received numerous accolades including being voted sportswriter of the year three times, as well as sports columnist and sports feature writer of the year. He has written 14 books, including an award-winning collaboration with Sir Bobby Charlton on his two volumes of autobiography. His Forever Boys: The Days of Citizens and Heroes, was the Sunday Times sports book of the year 2015.
I loved reading this book. It brought back everything to me, Tyson, Holyfield and all that I experienced in an age of boxing I was proud to be part of ... I lived it again * Lennox Lewis * Lawton's tale is a reminder of how great the sport of boxing is when the best fight the best. Here's hoping it is on the Christmas list for every champion and every promoter operating in the sport today. * By The Minute * As a fine a collection of boxing tales as you're likely to read. Lawton's known them all and here he reveals their importance with craft and caring respect. Fight fans, put it on your Christmas list. * Sunday Sport * Mr Lawton's book chronicles the sport's vanguard from Mr Ali's demise to Mr Lennox Lewis' fight with Mr Mike Tyson in 2002. Lawton's ringside account is a timely reminder of what makes the sport so appealing. * Mr Porter *