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Before we dive deep into arguably the most anticipated fight that could be made for die hard fight fans in Cotto – Margarito some quick news and notes to get the week started.

Ring Report Fave Yuriorkis Gamboa Scores One Of The Year’s Best Knockouts

My homie Yuriorkis Gamboa represented on ESPN2 Friday night with a knockout of Al Seeger that, while probably not a serious candidate for KO of the year, sure is on the short list of 2008’s most spectacular. I expect to see it on Sportscenter. Does it mean much? Nah. The 126-pound prospect was in against […]

Pacquiao Vs. De La Hoya — Dont Laugh, It Could Be A Reality

ESPN’s Dan Rafael is reporting that there are very serious talks between Top Rank and Golden Boy Promotions to stage a mega fight between pound-for-pound and WBC lightweight champ Manny Pacquiao to face superstar Oscar De La Hoya.¬† The fight would take place on December 6th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and be […]

OK, So Now It’s Kelly Pavlik – Bernard Hopkins (Gah)

ESPN’s Dan Rafael is reporting that Kelly Pavlik vs. Bernard Hopkins is a done deal, minus a couple details, for Oct. 18 on pay-per-view. Superficially, there are some things to like here: The young gun versus the crafty vet, two men among the 10 best in the world of any size, two of the biggest […]

More Punch Drunk Ramblings

Nothing too deep here just some quick thoughts running through my otherwise empty mind…. I’m usually not one to say a fighter is shot but…. Boy did Rubin Williams look bad in his one sided beat-down at the hands of Chris Henry Wednesday night.¬† Williams once displayed promise back in 2004 but since being beaten […]

Return Of The (Exasperating) King: Klitschko-Thompson Preview, Prediction

When last we visited with the best heavyweight in the world, Wladimir Klitschko, he was busy strangely pawing like a kitty cat at Sultan Ibragimov’s glove and rarely throwing a real punch, even as the boos rained down on him from the Madison Square Garden crowd that came to see a February heavyweight unification fight. […]

Mayweather Opens His Mouth And Nonsense Comes Out

By now you are all probably aware of the comments Floyd Mayweather Jr. made in a recent interview with David Mayo of the Grand Rapids Press.¬† In case you missed it you can read the article here¬†to get caught up to speed.¬† The controversy revolves around comments made by Mayweather about a perceived racial bias […]

Do We Expect Too Much From The Peterson Brothers?

I have a question, are we expecting too much of the young Peterson brothers?¬† As I watched Lamont Peterson score a dominating ninth round stoppage over Rogelio Castaneda I had to ask that question aloud.¬† It was not the first time that I pondered such a question.¬† I asked the same thing as I watched […]

The Gift Of Colombian Sluggers

If you’re flipping through the channel and happen across the introduction to a boxing match, and you hear the ring announcer introduce one of the combatants as “frrrrrrrrrrommmmm Colombia,” put down the remote control right away. You’re in for a show. Saturday night’s thrilling one-round brawl, pitting new 140-pound belt-holder Kendall Holt against Colombian Ricardo […]

Pacquiao – Diaz Revisited

Unfortunately I was unable to catch the anticipated lightweight title fight between Manny Pacquiao and David Diaz live a couple a weeks ago as I was out of town.¬† While I was confident that Pacquiao would emerge victorious I did not see him knocking out the tough-as-nails Diaz in such definitive fashion.¬† Well thanks to […]

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