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[UPDATED] Quick Jabs: Fare Thee Well, Jermain Taylor; How Does One Smack Another Man Like A Cheap Whore, Celestino Caballero?; Acting Like A Boxer Is Still Dangerous; More

The above ad may or may not be running in Boxing Digest and other places. PETA was kinda weird about answering my questions about it, saying it was a PSA that would run wherever publications had space for it, since PETA is a non-profit and was hoping pubs would run it for free, although I […]

The Floyd Mayweather – Manny Pacquiao Fallout Begins To Haunt Boxing

We’re not supposed to be saying the zed-word, I know. We did the autopsy of Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao and we’d begun moving on. But a development like this — it doesn’t just get buried, never to surface again. This is the kind of thing that hangs around for a while, and we’re going to have […]

A List Of Young Boxers Who Could Be On The Rise In The United States In 2010

This is the time of year when boxing writers begin to forecast who’s “next” in the sport. Ring’s Doug Fischer has already done a great job of running down the list of up-and-coming prospects. Maxboxing’s Gabriel Montoya has compiled a nice list of boxers a notch above that: prospects who could be graduating to contenders. […]

Sizing Up Manny Pacquiao – Joshua Clottey, Floyd Mayweather – Somebody

(Joshua Clottey, photographed by Howard Schatz) Now that we’re done with the autopsy of Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao, it’s worth glancing forward to the separate ways each of them are going. These are, after all, the two top fighters in the world, and while I’m still scrunching up my nose in revulsion at both welterweights for […]

Notes From Bolivian: On Shame, Disgrace And Antonio Margarito

(An illegal Antonio Margarito hand wrap. Photo: California Attorney General’s office) Boxing fans and followers are still shaken by the failure to make the proposed Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather, Jr. fight. Many blame Mayweather, some blame Manny, and others (like Tim and myself) blame everyone involved. Yet as the shock subsides and the sport trudges along […]

With The Floyd Mayweather – Manny Pacquiao Collapse, Boxing Shows The Capacity For Petty Trivialities To Take Priority Over Money, Fans

When critics used to trot out the reasons for boxing’s decline, the word “greed” inevitably made the list. They were wrong. I’m not saying it doesn’t exist in boxing. But boxing is the only sport I know of where irrational emotion and excessive pride regularly trump greed. That’s what seems to have happened when Floyd […]

Standing Count: 8 Fights To Look Forward To In The First Month-Plus Of 2010

With boxing taking a holiday break, the Floyd Mayweather, Jr.-Manny Pacquiao fiasco has dominated the headlines and depressed the naïve and clearly delusional boxing fans (including myself, admittedly) who thought the sport could maintain positive momentum without pulling an Andrew Golota somewhere along the line. Now that the New Year is upon us, the action […]

Multiple Credible Reports: Floyd Mayweather – Manny Pacquiao Is Off, Shaming The Sport

Both BoxingScene and the Las Vegas Review-Journal are reporting that what would have been the richest fight in boxing history, Floyd Mayweather, Jr.-Manny Pacquiao, is dead. The Review-Journal reported that Mayweather turned down an unspecified compromise Top Rank and Golden Boy worked out during mediation. BoxingScene reported that Mayweather wouldn’t accept a 24-day cutoff for […]

The Mongoose, The Rock And The Fat Man

I recently posted a short piece about the best boxing books, a list that included “The Sweet Science,” a collection of A.J. Liebling’s articles from the New Yorker that constitutes a kind of cultural history of boxing in mid-century. Now one of the best-known pieces from “The Sweet Science,” “Ahab and Nemesis,” about the 1955 […]

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