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Enter The Nacho

From the onset, Oscar De La Hoya had made it clear that he wanted his long time trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. to be in his corner December 6 when he tackles Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas.¬† However, as fate would have it, Mayweather will be busy training Ricky Hatton for his November showdown with Paulie […]

Another Edition of Punch Drunk Ramblings

Some random blurbs from within the world of boxing: Diaz Emerges from Coma We here at the Ring Report couldn’t be happier to hear the news of Oscar Diaz’ emergence from his coma.¬† The San Antonio welterweight had been in a coma for over two months with a brain injury suffered in a televised fight […]

Joan Guzman Offers An Apology Worthy Of “A Fish Called Wanda”

In “A Fish Called Wanda,” John Cleese’s character offers the following apology to Kevin Kline’s character for calling him stupid, after Kline’s character hangs Cleese’s out the window upside down: All right, all right, I apologize. I’m really, really sorry. I apologize unreservedly. I offer a complete and utter retraction. The imputation was totally without […]

Quick Jabs: Boxing + MMA = ?; Yuriorkis Gamboa! Signing; The Fall Of Bonsu; More

Four hundred or so comments and two posts later, there’s still plenty left to discuss about this past weekend. And then there’s that Golden Boy/Affliction Frankenstein. And my boy YURIORKIS GAMBOA! signing with Don King. And more. “Quick Jabs” covers it all like the giant dress Bjork wore at the 2004 Olympics. (But not like […]

Praising The Merits of Marquez, But Not Fully Partaking of the Kool-Aid

To be perfectly honest, I was never really that high on Juan Manuel Marquez.¬† Sure I believed he had considerable talent and potential but truth be told he never really captured my imagination the way his countrymen Erik Morales and Marco Antonio Barrera did.¬† It was nothing personal against the Mexico City boxer, I like […]

Manny Pacquiao – Juan Manuel Marquez III Is Now More Of A Must Than Ever

Saturday night, Juan Manuel Marquez became the lightweight (135 lbs.) champion of the world. Let me correct that. Saturday night, Juan Manuel Marquez became the lightweight champion of the world, securing Ring magazine’s belt, which traces its lineage back to the days when there was only one champion. He didn’t do it by chasing the […]

Campbell-Guzman Preview & Prediction

First order of business, check out Tim‚Äôs comprehensive look at Saturday‚Äôs lightweight match up between Juan Manuel Marquez and Joel Casamayor.¬† To put it bluntly, it‚Äôs the bee‚Äôs knees. Up to this point, lightweight Nate Campbell‚Äôs career could be illustrated by the late Rodney Dangerfield‚Äôs famous line, ‚ÄúI get no respect.‚Äù¬† Despite ascending up through […]

What The Hell? De La Hoya Talkin’ Marquez – Casamayor On Sportscenter

OK, obviously I’m into the Joel Casamayor-Juan Manuel Marquez lightweight (135 lbs.) fight this weekend, if you read the preceding post, but… well, I don’t want to get downright sappy… is it possible that Sportscenter actually deserves my unabashed praise for calling attention to it? A couple hours ago, I watched ESPN’s Brian Kenny do […]

Casamayor-Marquez Preview, Prediction: The Brainiacs

Never before have I had the pleasure or frustration of watching my favorite fighter do combat with my least favorite fighter. The time is nigh this Saturday night, when my beloved Juan Manuel Marquez battles the villainous Joel Casamayor. That’s my stake in it, and so interested am I in seeing Marquez thrash Casamayor that […]

Diaz Dominates Katsidis Despite What Glen Hamada Thinks

Going into the highly anticipated lightweight showdown between Juan Diaz and Michael Katsidis, many considered the fight to be pretty evenly matched.¬† After all you have two all action, pressure fighters looking to rebound from their first loss.¬† I mean what more do you need in motivation?¬† The fight was a no-brainer for Golden Boy […]

Juarez Stops Barrios In Fight Of The Night

Heading into Saturday night’s lightweight battle between Juan Diaz and Michael Katsidis many people felt that the co-featured bout of the night between Rocky Juarez and Jorge Barrios had the potential to steal the show.¬† Funny how some things come to fruition isn’t it? Prior to the bout, an impromptu poll by some of us […]

High On Jermell Charlo

I have to say that I become more impressed with Houston based welterweight Jermell Charlo (3-0, 2 KOs) everytime I see him.¬† Charlo has¬†great speed, solid defense and decent pop and being trained under Ronnie Shields makes him the goods in my opinion.¬† Seriously, I think this kid has a bright future within the sport.¬† […]

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