The Art and Science of Boxing Technique: 20 Books to Explore
In the world of boxing, technique is everything. From footwork to punches, a mastery of technique is essential for success in the ring. Luckily, there are numerous books available that can help boxers of all levels improve their technique and refine their skills.
Below you will find a list of 20 of the best books on boxing technique, covering everything from basic fundamentals to advanced strategies. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the basics or an experienced boxer seeking to take your skills to the next level, this list has something for everyone:
Championship Fighting by Jack Dempsey
Box Like the Pros by Joe Frazier
How to Box by Joe Louis
Scientific Boxing by James J. Corbett
The Text Book of Boxing by Jim Driscoll
The Straight Left and How to Cultivate It by Jim Driscoll
Out-Fighting or Long-Range Boxing by Jim Driscoll
Ringcraft by Jim Driscoll
The Art of Boxing by Daniel Mendoza
The Science of Boxing by Mike Donovan
Boxing Mastery by Mark Hatmaker
Boxer's Bible of Counterpunching by Mark Hatmaker
Successful Boxing: The Ultimate Training Manual by Andy Dumas and Jamie Dumas
Boxing: Training, Skills and Techniques by Gary Blower
Advanced Boxing: Training, Skills and Techniques by Rakesh Sondhi and Tommy Thompson
TVP: Comprehensive Boxing Concepts by Rakesh Sondhi and Tommy Thompson
Coaching Olympic Style Boxing by U.S.A Boxing
Boxing by United States Naval Institute
Tao of Jeet Kune Do by Bruce Lee
The Straight Lead: The Core of Bruce Lee's Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do by Teri Tom