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Reacting To A Must Read Story About The Most Powerful Force In Boxing

Thomas Hauser has a must-read story at SecondsOut.com about HBO’s boxing operation. Despite some good progress over the last year or so, it shows just how much further boxing has to go to build itself back up, when the most powerful entity in the sport has the problems HBO does. But, for as long as […]

It’s Comedy Week In Boxing

Absent a big fight this weekend, is boxing going stir-crazy? Take a look at some of the ridiculous goings-on out there. Heavyweight titlist Vladimir Klitschko pulled a fast one on Borat himself, aka Sasha Baron Cohen, implying that he would like to “break his neck” for what he said about Kazakstan. Fortunately for fans of […]

Kimbo Slice Vs. Mike Tyson? Kill Me Now!

There is a rumor running wild about the possibilities of a potential match (boxing or MMA)¬†between MMA media sensation and YouTube street-fighting legend Kimbo Slice and former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson.¬† For all intents and purposes such disturbing news remains a rumor and nothing more as the thought of a fight as horrific as this […]

GBP Inks The Hayemaker

ESPN’s Dan Rafael is reporting¬†that Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions (GBP)¬†has just inked a promotional deal with British cruiserweight champion David Haye.¬† GBP will promote Haye’s fights here in America and co-promote, in conjunction with Haye’s Hayemaker Productions, his fights in the U.K.¬† Personally I think this is a genius move for Haye […]

Williams Proves Why I Am Always Right

Let this be a lesson to all you aspiring fighters out there, keep your damn hands up!¬† To those who just got finished watching Friday Night Fights and witnessed cruiserweight prospect Aaron Williams get his bell rung by the unheralded Jose Luis Herrera let that be the example.¬† I really like Williams.¬† Think he has […]

The Quickest Of Quick Jabs: Marquez-Casamayor, Campbell’s Honeymoon, Malignaggi’s Hair Extensions And More

Some quick thoughts below, mentioning the following fighters: Oscar De La Hoya, Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, Ricky Hatton, Miguel Cotto, Juan Manuel Marquez, Israel Vazquez, Rafael Marquez, Winky Wright, Cristian Mijares, Joel Casamayor, Nate Campbell, Joan Guzman, Antonio Margarito, Paulie Malignaggi and others. It’s like a salad bar, but with fists.

Previews, Predictions For Hatton-Lazcano, Malignaggi-Ndou

Getting knocked out, even when one is an elite, beloved, undefeated fighter who merely ran into the best fighter alive, is no fun. We know this all the more intimately today thanks to the post-KO emotional trauma of Ricky Hatton, who is colorful, charming and confessional in addition to his having been a consensus top-10 […]

Two Times The Stupid, In Just One Day!

Stupid declaration #1: “Floyd [Mayweather] has fought the best, and he has beaten them all. He fought Oscar (De La Hoya), when everybody thought that Oscar would murder him‚Ķand he beat him.” — Jose Sulaiman, WBC president Um, no. Nobody thought Oscar would murder Floyd. Floyd was the heavy betting favorite. We’ve all come to […]

Punch Drunk Ramblings – Making The Grade

It was quite a busy weekend in terms of meaningful boxing matches on almost every network.¬† I will confess to skipping both PPV offerings from Mexico as I just didn’t see the necessity given HBO’s excellent card on the same night.¬† For detailed accounts of the past weekend fights I implore you to check out […]

Byrd, Comfortingly, Now Looks To Retire After Hospital Scare

Thankfully, former heavyweight great Chris Byrd is all but certain to call it a day after his failed experiment at light heavyweight (175 lbs.) ended with a knockout, severe shoulder injury and a frightening encounter in the hospital. Byrd would retire with wins over Evander Holyfield, Vitali Klitschko, David Tua, Andrew Golota, Jameel McCline DaVarryl […]

The Chris Byrd Light Heavyweight Adventure Gets An F-

You know, it was worth a try. Chris Byrd was an overachieving heavyweight who got by on character, smarts and speed, where he had a great career, so why not give a go at fighting men his own size? It just didn’t work. Byrd at light heavyweight (175 lbs.), at 37, had to deal with […]

By The Way, Gamboa Is Not The Only One On the HBO Card Saturday

In case you missed the announcement earlier we here at the Ring Report have officially designated this week to have been “Yuriorkis Gamboa Week” in honor of the Cuban Olympic standout who will headline HBO’s Boxing After Dark card this Saturday night. My trusted college Tim has already shared his adulation of the Cuban pug […]

Boxing’s Second Half Of 2008 Begins To Take Intriguing Shape

There are a couple developments on the horizon that could make the second half of 2008 almost as good as the first. On the down side, there are also a few big-name ex-boxers nearing 50 years old who may well soon fight each other. There are even some very awesome fighters rumbling besides my boy […]

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