Best sports books/biographies

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QuartzGooner
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flash gunner wrote:
QuartzGooner wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:
flash gunner wrote:Pires autobiography was awful dont bother with that one
Second that, it was like a kids book.
I thought it was good.
Not a long read, but very interesting description of the recovery from injury.
Really Quartz? i thought it was really shallow nothing of note in it, i kind of agree with kingjaysons description
It was brief indeed, he was only about 30 when it was written.

But that whole recuperation process is described in some detail, and it really interested me how long it took him and how hard he had to work to get fitness back.

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cusamano wrote:
Number 5 wrote:the best has to be the auto by WWE wrestling legend Mick Foley. Simply excellent. 8)
This one: Have a nice day - A tale of blood an sweatsocks :?:
Uh-huuuh. 8)

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