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Quick Jabs: Bernard Hopkins On “Made,” Johnny Tapia On “Celebrity Rehab;” HBO Seeks A Younger Audience For Manny Pacquiao – Ricky Hatton; Irish Promoter Fights Irish Fighters; More

Other items in this edition of Quick Jabs, in addition to what’s in the headline: David Haye and Wladimir Klitschko threaten to shove fists into unusual orifices; strangely, Tomasz Adamek-Glen Johnson can’t find a home; and, to get us started, a speedy look at other weekend fights:

The Michael Clayton Of Boxing: Timothy Bradley – Kendall Holt Preview And Prediction

(Interbox president Eric Lucas flips a hockey puck to see who walks in first, with Timothy Bradley, left, and Kendall Holt, right. Holt won; he’ll enter second and be introduced first. Credit: Tom Casino/SHOWTIME) I’m crossing my fingers for a thriller Saturday night on Showtime from junior welterweights Timothy Bradley and Kendall Holt. By that […]

Manny Pacquiao To Fight Kelly Pavlik, Bob Arum Says

If you thought it was wacky for Top Rank Promotions President Bob Arum to suggest pound-for-pound king and Filipino idol Manny Pacquiao might fight Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. at junior middleweight, wait until you get a load of what he told BoxingScene: After taking junior welterweight champion Ricky Hatton’s belt, the plan is to move […]

Open Thread, “What To Watch This Weekend” Edition

It’s right around the 1st, which means it’s time for our monthly open thread. Thank you for that kind introduction, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. (And a tip o’ the pen to first of the month expert/pal Marc for video inspiration.) My question for everyone is this: How are you dealing with the dueling Saturday televised cards? Both […]

In The NCAA Tournament, A Recurring Metaphor

At least once a day during the NCAA tournament, a color commentator calling a game on CBS or a SportsCenter anchor calling the highlights later on ESPN will say something along the lines of “It was like two heavyweights going at it.” Or, “This is like a championship boxing match where neither team will back down.” […]

Andre Dirrell Tantalized, Ronald Hearns Got Punctured

On Shobox Saturday, Harry Joe Yorgey ended the Ron Hearns experiment for the time being, as the light-hitting junior middleweight knocked out the son of legendary Thomas in the 9th. In the main event, super middleweight Andre Dirrell stopped underqualified Derrick Findley in the 6th when his corner ended the fight, but Dirrell probably could […]

Another Change Or Two At TQBR

I’m pretty close to finished with all the tinkering with the site. In the last month, we’ve had a major redesign, the start-up of our Twitter feed and the departure of Sean. The latest change is just a bit of switching around. I’ve done away with the blogroll in the right column and moved all […]

Two Wrongs Make A Right: Sam Peter – Eddie Chambers Preview And Prediction

It’s too bad bettors made heavyweight Eddie Chambers the favorite in his Friday night ESPN2 bout against Samuel Peter, because I was eager to pick the non-top-10 ranked fighter to upset Ring magazine’s #6 man and reap credit if the underdog delivered. Instead, the smart money went to Chambers. And as of today, it’s looking […]

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