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Previews And Predictions For Cotto-Gomez, Margarito-Cintron

This weekend marks a return to high-level, quality boxing match-ups when competing double-headers Saturday night on HBO and Showtime bring us stars big and small in all stages of evolution. There is the certifiable “now” star in Miguel Cotto, one of the top attractions, and talents, in the sport, capable of filling Madison Square Garden […]

Pretty Good Numbers For The Boxing Internet Broadcast Experiment

If they are to be believed, and I have no particular reason to doubt them, Don King Productions got some good traffic with its March 27 free webcast boxing show. A news release from DKP puts the traffic at 400,000 total page views and 200,000 unique page views. This, for a card that featured in […]

Punch Drunk Ramblings – The Cathartic Release Edition

I feel remise in my blogging duties due to what I would like to refer to as the unavoidable demise of the human race.  Ok, the truth is I’ve just been hella busy with the various demands of life as a self described boxing writer and corporate whipping boy.  While the nation has its attention […]

Ending A Semi-Silence On Mayweather’s Superstardom

This week has shined a lot of attention on Floyd Mayweather, Jr.’s foray into professional wrestling, the success thereof, and what it all means in the big picture. For instance: Said foray by the world’s best boxer into Wrestlemania made Sports Illustrated this week, always a mark of legitimacy. Others have written about how Mayweather’s […]

Ouma Wasn’t Ouma As Bundrage Gets A Career-Best Win

Somewhere, somehow, Kassim Ouma has stopped being Kassim Ouma. The once-exciting former junior middleweight (154 lbs.) titlist used to throw more than a hundred punches a round, and was undaunted by the notion of getting hit in return. On ESPN2 Friday night, his opponent, Cornelius Bundrage, had something to do with him looking less like […]

Pacquiao-Marquez II Was Gangbusters Business; Vera-Lee II Won’t Happen

This is great news: Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez II did 400,000 pay-per-view buys, a record for a bout at lightweight (135 lbs.) or under. It was a great fight, as was Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez III at 122 lbs., which had a nice live gate and appearances at ringside by the likes of Jack Nicholson and […]

Things To Look At In Hibernation: The Ouma Movie, The Santa Cruz Saga And Other Candy

Perhaps it’s premature for me to write a headline like that, because it implies that we’re over boxing’s incredible March stretch. The month just keeps delivering dramatic, unexpected encores, the latest being last night’s surprising upset. At this rate, tonight’s ESPN2 card is can’t-miss, because it falls within the confines of what has been an […]

Spinks Loses Title In Upset On The Great, Streaming Boxing Experiment

Flatly: When has anyone ever debuted a completely new technology — as Internet broadcasting of boxing basically is — and it’s worked out perfectly? Don King Productions’ sojourn into the format Thursday evening went remarkably nicely, all things considered, even though it strangely began streaming Bravo TV at one point. It didn’t start on time, […]

Interesting Fights Tonight

A quick post to share some semi-compelling fights that will be airing tonight. DKTV Say what you will about Don King but the man has shown a knack for adapting to the ever changing world we live in.  Truth be told his adaption is more of a vain attempt to line his pockets but I […]

Random News You Can Use

Some quick news briefs to tickle your fancy… Juan Diaz Signs w/ Golden Boy File this one under “news you already knew was coming” but former lightweight champion Juan “The Baby Bull” Diaz (33-1, 17 KOs) has signed on to fight under Oscar De La Hoya’s promotional company, Golden Boy Promotions. Diaz is coming off […]

Casamayor Beats Katsidis In A Sizzler

See? There was some gas left in the tank of Joel Casamayor, who landed a beaut of a left hook in the 10th round against a foolishly reckless Michael Katsidis and finished him off shortly thereafter. And really, I don’t care if Katsidis wins or loses any fight he’s ever in. Every one of them […]

Punch Drunk Ramblings – The Green Beer Edition

Top o’ the morning to you and yours.  If any of you out there share my habits then you too are probably just now shaking off the ill effects of some St. Patty Day shenanigans involving the odd concoction of green tinted ale.  And while I can’t think of one other holiday that strangely plays […]

Quick Jabs: This Week’s Fights, Being Uncool, New Pound-For-Pound List, And A Look Far Ahead

We’ve just completed a lengthy stretch of big, meaningful and/or potentially exciting fights with the conclusion of Manny-Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez II last weekend, and what have we gotten from it? Well, we did get one lemon-juice-in-the-eyeballs letdown in the heavyweight unifications bout between Vladimir Klitschko and Sultan Ibragimov, but virtually everything else delivered as promised, […]

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