Stamps, statues, mermen, skippers, job opportunities and more all await “below the fold.”
Quick Jabs: Immortalizing De La Hoya, Pacquiao; Julio-Smith, Dirrell-Hanshaw; Vazquez-Marquez IV?
0 comments by Tim Starks on 5/2/2008
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Stamps, statues, mermen, skippers, job opportunities and more all await “below the fold.”
0 comments by Tim Starks on 5/1/2008
This Saturday, the most recognizable boxer on planet Earth begins his career’s farewell tour. After Saturday, Oscar De La Hoya only plans to fight twice more, both mega-fights, against Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Miguel Cotto. There’s just one little problem between now and then: Steve Forbes. I say “little” because Forbes — as a guy […]
0 comments by Tim Starks on 4/30/2008
Lost amongst the considerable hype surrounding this Saturday’s Oscar De La Hoya “tune up” with Steve Forbes is a pretty intriguing match-up tonight.¬ Tonight ESPN’s Wednesday Night Fights card from Vancouver, B.C. will be headlined by Joel Julio doing battle against Ishe Smith at the junior¬middleweight limit of 154 lbs.¬
0 comments by Tim Starks on 4/28/2008
If you stumbled onto this blog in the past couple of days and read the comments on Tim’s latest posts then you can tell we have another infestation of Pacquiao zealots.¬ The influx of comments appeared after Tim dared to place Manny Pacquiao at #3 on his Pound-For-Pound list.¬¬Such a travesty obviously could not go […]
0 comments by Tim Starks on 4/27/2008
Here’s what I’ve been called in the past two days by some Filipino fans of Manny Pacquiao for daring to bump him to #3 on the list of best fighters on the planet, something other writers, like ESPN’s Dan Rafael, have already done: gay; racist; retarded; dumb; an idiot; blind; deaf; brain-damaged; gay; a woman; […]
0 comments by Tim Starks on 4/25/2008
So far in 2008, six of my top-10 pound-for-pound fighters — that is, the best fighters today, regardless of what weight class they’re fighting in — have fought each other. Another top-10 pound-for-pounder went up against his top challenger, a guy many, myself included, considered a top-20 pound-for-pounder. One took an easy fight after a […]
0 comments by Tim Starks on 4/24/2008
So I jump on the Steve Forbes conference call and what do I get? More of the same? Nope, Forbes actually managed to keep my interest, unlike “The Golden Boy”. Nothing really to share that you have not already heard in the news or on HBO’s Countdown special. Still below are some observations: – Already I’m […]
0 comments by Tim Starks on 4/23/2008
So I’m sitting here on the Oscar De La Hoya conference call and I have to tell you, it’s f**king killing me softly with boredom. De La Hoya has the personality of a vanilla milkshake but I don’t blame him. These things usually are tedious but unlike a Bernard Hopkins, De La Hoya comes off […]
0 comments by Tim Starks on 4/22/2008
My partner in crime Tim summed up Joe Calzaghe’s victory over Bernard Hopkins in the previous two posts but I wanted to share some thoughts on the fight as well as some other fistic offerings this weekend. Calzaghe Un-masks The Executioner You knew that Calzaghe was the favorite to win but you have to admit […]
0 comments by Tim Starks on 4/21/2008
Plenty of fallout to discuss from Saturday’s big fight: press conference smack talk, future match-ups in the works, Ray-J singing our national anthem and more.
0 comments by Tim Starks on 4/20/2008
Back in December, Bernard Hopkins said in a face-off against Joe Calzaghe, “I will never lose to a white boy.” Calzaghe said in return: “If you fight me, you will lose.” Calzaghe was right. In a match-up of two of the five best fighters in the world, it was Calzaghe who triumphed, however narrowly, both […]
0 comments by Tim Starks on 4/18/2008
Yahoo! Sports will stream the weigh-in live for the much anticipated Bernard Hopkins – Joe Calzaghe light heavyweight battle taking place tomorrow night at the Thomas & Mack Arena in Las Vegas. The weigh-in will be streamed live starting at 5:30 PM ET/2:30 PT. If that only serves to whet your appetite then I suggest […]
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Brace yourself people because I am going to drop some mad knowledge on your head. Bernard Hopkins is a complicated man. Groundbreaking revelation isn’t it? All lame attempts to be humorous aside, former middleweight (160 lbs.) champion and current light heavyweight (175 lbs.) champion Bernard Hopkins is your classic riddle wrapped inside of an enigma. […]
0 comments by Tim Starks on 4/17/2008
Even if you don’t follow boxing closely, you’ve heard of Bernard Hopkins. He’s considered one of the best middleweights (160 lbs.) ever, and in a division that once featured Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Robinson and others, that’s saying something. His title reign lasted 11 years, with victims like Felix Trinidad and Oscar De La Hoya […]
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Between two great weekends past and ahead comes your weekly “Quick Jabs,” AKA a series of lesser thoughts, with a helping of “Round and Round,” AKA an examination of some fights in the works.