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Proof That There is Hope For Us All

Economic woes, war abroad, soaring gas prices, political ramblings and finger pointing.  Yes friends, these days good tidings and cheer are about as scarce as a green-eyed Chinese girl (yes, I just dropped a Big Trouble in Little China reference).  Though in these dark times, a glimmer of hope shines through, illuminating our hearts and […]

Angelo Dundee Will Help Train Oscar De La Hoya, But, Like, So What

Angelo Dundee’s a legendary boxing trainer, and he’s earned all the respect in the world, deservedly, for coaching the likes of Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard and George Foreman — 15 champions in all. But I’m underwhelmed by the big “surprise” announcement today that he’ll be lending his assistance to Oscar De La Hoya in […]

Still Experiencing Technical Difficulties, But Bear With Us

For the past three days, I haven’t been able to comment on my own blog, which bothers me greatly, since I make a point of trying to respond to everyone who cares enough to write us. Some people may also find that their comments aren’t posting very quickly. My apologies for all this. Rest assured, […]

A Dubious Honor, And Yet, Vaguely Inspirtional

Peter Buckley, “the world’s worst boxer,” will retire this weekend after 256 losses, in his 300th fight. “I’ve had my eye on the 300 mark for a while, and it’s a little milestone I want to achieve, but I don’t want to fight on,” he said. “People keep saying to me that I’ll get a […]

Icy Hot: Mijares-Darchinyan Preview And Prediction

Doubt you could find two more different boxers, in the ring or out of it, than Cristian Mijares and Vic Darchinyan. Darchinyan is wild, unconventional, always swinging for the knockout and an arrogant braggart to boot. Mijares is technically brilliant, slick, content to surgically pick his opponent apart and quietly, coolly, confident. Saturday evening on […]

Manny Pacquiao On ESPN’s E:60 Tonight

I’m no great fan of the 147-pound fight between Manny Pacquiao and Oscar De La Hoya on Dec. 6, but if there is one positive side effect it’s that a truly great, truly exciting boxer like Pacquiao is going to get more spotlight than he ever has before, by virtue of sharing a ring with […]

Make Up Your Mind, Joe

Huh? Two headlines today: “Joe Calzaghe: I’m bored with boxing” — Mirror.co.uk“CALZAGHE: I’M AS HUNGRY AS EVER” — Sportinglife.com

In Great Britain, Teaching Boxing In School Isn’t Far-Fetched

Just a few days ago, Joe Calzaghe, the Welsh boxer and BBC “Sportsman of the Year,” proposed that schools teach boxing. And nobody laughed it off. In fact, the Sports Minister shares Calzaghe’s opinion. My question is: Should boxing be taught in schools?

Escalante Impresses, Alvarez Not So Much

I have to admit that I was quit impressed with Antonio Escalante’s third round TKO victory over Mike Oliver Friday night.  I never really had much of an opinion on Escalante before.  Sure the El Paso fighter has been showcased on more than a few occasion on Telefutura’s Solo Boxeo series, but most fans will most […]

Revisiting Bute-Andrade And A Finish That Was Disgraceful, Any Way You Look At It

This morning, it’s unanimous that hometown referee Marlon B. Wright performed a tremendous disservice to the sport in Montreal last night when he acted to save Canada’s Lucian Bute from a possible knockout loss that would have handed his super middleweight (168 lbs.) title belt to Librado Andrade. It is almost entirely unanimous that Andrade […]

Unbelievably Dramatic And Controversial Ending In Bute Victory Over Andrade

Blame Canada. Our neighbor to the north arguably cost an admirable fighter his first title with some home country referee cooking. Either way, the attempt to do so was utterly shameful. For 10 out 11 rounds, Canada’s Lucian Bute completely controlled fellow super middleweight (168 lbs.) Librado Andrade, even if Andrade was wearing him down […]

Just A Reminder That There’s A Potentially Very Good Fight On Tonight

Because I erroneously gave the wrong date in an earlier post for tonight’s Lucian Bute-Librado Andrade bout, I feel compelled to rectify my error by strongly suggesting you tune in to Showtime tonight, not tomorrow evening. It won’t be there if you wait until tomorrow. It helps that the fight could be sensational. Bute and […]

Albert Rodriguez Training Footage

Friday night, McKinney TX, based junior welterweight (140 pounds) undefeated fighter Albert Rodriguez (8-0-1, 4 KOs) makes a return to the ring after a two year hiatus. At the behest of my good friend Joby Gaytan, I woke up at an ungodly hour to catch some high intensity sparring as Rodriguez, prepared for his fight […]

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