CONGRATS TO DAN HORGAN!
FROM BRICKCITYBOXING
At 18, Dan Horgan is one of the world’s youngest fight journalists.
His work has been seen on 10 websites, in three magazines, and in two
newspapers, and now, Horgan has released his first book, “Bringing
Back Boxing: A Young Journalist’s Attempt to Revive the Sweet
Science”. The book tackles all of today’s hottest boxing topics, and
includes exclusive information and analysis not found anywhere else.
Entailed in the book:
Exclusive analysis and opinions from:
Thomas Gerbasi, Editor of Maxboxing.com
Bernard Fernandez, Boxing Writer for the Philadelphia Daily News
Steve Kim, Contributor to Maxboxing.com
Ben Cohen, Contributing editor, Secondsout.com
Sal Acevedo Jr., Editor-in-chief, Primer Round Magazine
Coyote Duran, Associate Editor, Doghouseboxing.com
Ryan Songalia, 20 year old Fox Sports Boxing Writer
Frances Martel, 19 year old Ringtalk.com Columnist and Radio Analyst
(who happens to attend Harvard University)
Thomas Rohan, Editor-in-chief, Irish-boxing.com
Shannon Briggs, Former Two Time Heavyweight Champion of the World
Bill Cologero, Host of “The Talkin Boxing Radio Show” and writer for
Thedailysports.com
And Many More!
The book also features:
*Perhaps the lengthiest ever essay on Mixed Martial Arts and its
potential effect on boxing
-A step by step account of Horgan’s personal drive to bring back
boxing through media
-Features on big names Roy Jones Jr., Joe Mesi, Shannon Briggs, Lucia
Rijker, and stars of ‘The Contender’
-A feature on the hot boxing scene in New York City
-A feature on the boxing scene in Providence
-A chapter on the Myspace.com boxing community.
-A chapter on the international boxing scene, with focus on the UK,
Ireland, Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina
-A very legnthy chapter on boxing media, including the positive and
negative effects of internet journalism. Also: personal tales of
boxing media, including the Boxing Writers’ Association of America
dinner in New York City in June, 2007
-Mixed interviews and feature articles with exclusive commentary on
the fighters’ personalities.
-A chapter on boxing’s future, including future stars of the game both
in and out of the ring, and the many reasons why boxing has nowhere to
go but up.
The self-published book can be purchasd at the following link for
$14.97 paperback copy or $7.97 for digital download.
http://www.lulu.com/content/1499553
To learn more about the book, visit myspace.com/boxingbook.