<p>Former featherweight world champion Jim Driscoll provides a breakdown of his scientific approach to the noble art.&nbsp;</p><p>First published in 1914 the guide uses over 36 full page photographs to showcase Driscoll's famously education style of boxing.&nbsp;</p><p>It breaks down how the European and American schools of boxing have diverged and what can be learned from both of their approaches.&nbsp;</p><p>We hear of Driscoll's admiration for six round Philadelphian rules boxing and how this has helped engage the fans with frenetic and fast paced fights.&nbsp;</p><p>Jim's style is clear and concise and is designed to sharpen and educate the existing boxer into the best strategies and techniques to thrive in the ring against a diverse array of opponents.&nbsp;</p><p>Driscoll self-refers to himself as a convention breaker and in this guide he sets out his stool as to what the future of successful champion</p>