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How Could I Be So Wrong?!

Going into Saturday nights heavyweight fight between Sam Peter and Vitali Klitschko, I was confident, I repeat, confident that Peter would be too much for the un-retired Klitschko.¬† Boy was I wrong.¬† In what could be described as a virtuoso performance by Klitschko as he beat down Peter in such a one-side way that Peter […]

Preview & Predicition: Sam Peter – Vitali Klitschko

I‚Äôm going to have to agree with Thomas Gerbasi over at Maxboxing, WBC heavyweight title holder Samuel ‚ÄúThe Nigerian Nightmare‚Äù Peter must be seething heading into his title defense against former owner of the green belt, Vitali Klitschko Saturday night in Germany.¬† The usually stoic Peter was visibly agitated at Klitschko, and the promoters of […]

The Reclamation, Or The Coronation: Tarver-Dawson Preview, Prediction

This, ladies and gentleman, is how you talk trash. Antonio Tarver and Chad Dawson have been jawing at one another hilariously in advance of their potentially very good light heavyweight (175 lbs.) fight with plenty of storylines — most notably, that of the older, bigger figure Tarver trying to claw his way back to the […]

Quick Jabs: Fun With Michael Lohan, The Junior Middleweights And More

At news.google.com, I have a section for the top boxing news. It’s fascinating what gets selected sometimes. But clearly the fact that Lindsay Lohan’s dad is going to fight for charity is big boxing news, and deserves its spot on my section. And since Jose Canseco donned boxing gear for the same purpose, albeit for […]

Interview with Peter Quillin

Last month I had the pleasure of speaking with New York based prospect Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin while he was away at training camp preparing for his fight with Sam Hill that took place on September 17.¬†¬†A loquacious, undefeated middleweight, Quillin has rapidly become a fan favorite throughout the five boroughs of New York. Possessing […]

Interview With Showtime’s Al Bernstein On His New Internet Boxing Project

I spoke last week with Al Bernstein, one of the best boxing analysts in the biz, about a new project he’s got going that’s, understandably, right up Ring Report’s alley: The intersection of boxing and the Internet. Everyone knows about Bernstein’s broadcast career, in which he did a stint with ESPN and these days can […]

The Contender Is Back But Do We Care?

When the brass at NBC announced plans to air a boxing reality show back in 2005, emotions where mixed but the majority of fans and media firmly believed that the expose generated by the network giant would go a long way in restoring boxing‚Äôs position as a major sport in America once again.¬† Expectations where […]

The Boxing Ring Is No Place For Kissin’ And Lickin’

Once upon a time not so long ago, a boxer kissed his opponent on the forehead, then knocked him out, “kiss of death” style. This, from last night, is a little different: In a strange sequence, Nevada‚Äôs Jesse Vargas (2-0) was kissed on the ear and licked on the face by the much taller Trenton […]

OK, So This Cunningham-Adamek Is A Good Use Of The Versus Network

A news release in my inbox from Don King Promotions about the quality Dec. 11 cruiserweight (200 lbs.) showdown between Steve Cunningham and Tomasz Adamek in Newark, N.J. says, simply: “Versus will broadcast the bout live.” Dan Rafael’s blog also reports that the network will broadcast the show. This is THE fight in the cruiserweight […]

Subsidize Your Boxing Habit With Beer

Economy got you down? Think $54.95 is too much of a luxury to spend on Oscar De La Hoya-Manny Pacquiao Dec. 6? Not drunk? Clearly, the solution to all of your problems is beer. You see, if you kick in for a 12-pack of Tecate for $11.99 — which will come in some kind of […]

More Brutal Than Brutal

Ask mixed martial arts fans why they prefer MMA over boxing, and one rather common answer goes something like this: “It’s how fights are out on the streets.” That makes it more authentic to them. They might add, “A UFC fighter beats a boxer in a street fight any day.” There are lots of counter-arguments […]

Mosley And Berto Troubled Early, Finish Strong

In what had the look beforehand of a night of sitting ducks, the ducks decided to do some flappin’. Shane Mosley had some trouble with the wildly unpredictable Ricardo Mayorga before finishing him off in literally the last second of Saturday’s HBO double-header, while Andre Berto got unnerved early by Steve Forbes only to squash […]

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