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After 42 Rounds in the Ring, a Legend Emerges

Joe Gans won the longest championship bout ever fought, then continued to battle outside the ring.

Science

Magic for Scientists

Alex Stone, magician and aspiring physicist, explores the link between magic and science.

Books

Jack Johnson, World Heavyweight

How the first African-American world heavyweight champion challenged colonialism and set the template for today's athletes.

Sports

Three Men and 26.2 Miles

Author David Davis explores an earlier London Olympics, when three men contested a marathon so memorably, they touched off a mania for recreational running.

Sports

Reliving the Dream Team

Author Jack McCallum shares what it was like to cover the world's most famous collection of athletes on their way to making history.

Sports

A Murderers' Row of Yankees Sportswriters

For a new collection of essays, former SI executive editor Rob Fleder assembled a literary team to rival the Yanks' legendary status.

Sports

The Business of Baby Sports

An overemphasis on youth sports can harm kids, Mark Hyman has found, but it can be a boon for a surprisingly wide range of businesses.

Sports

Dog Days

Josh Dean tracked dog shows for his inside look at the sometimes wacky subculture, including an uncomfortably close look at the breeding game.

Sports

A Ballpark Birthday

In honor of Fenway's 100th anniversary, writer Glenn Stout went deep into the microfilm and found some myths needing debunking.

Sports

And the Game Played On

A 33-inning minor-league baseball game from three decades ago captivated New York Times columnist Dan Barry's imagination.

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