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Jorge Linares, Edgar Sosa And Shawn Estrada In Other Weekend Results

We’ve got a whole week of Oscar De La Hoya-Manny Pacquiao coverage ahead for you, starting today (with some slices of other things, like this week’s premier episode of “The Contender” on Versus), so let’s clear the deck from this past weekend. Above, in an admittedly poor quality video, Edgar Sosa completed his junior flyweight […]

Live Blog Of Williams-Phillips, Arreola-Walker

I’ve never used this “Cover It Live” live blog application before, so in advance of the live blog I anticipate doing for Manny Pacquiao-Oscar De La Hoya next weekend, I’ll give it a test run tonight so I can be safe rather than sorry. (I won’t do as good a job this week as I […]

Boxing Nicknames Without Peer

Whatever your opinion of boxing, I think you’d be forced to admit that it is without peer among sports in one vital category: nicknames. For years, nicknames in almost every other sport have been going downhill, and steeply. The whole “first initial dash last name” trend has gotten way out of hand. There are some […]

An Interview With Nonito Donaire And Rachel Marcial Donaire

This is easily the weirdest way I’ve scored an interview in my whole life: 1. I say on the Internet that a boxer’s wife is hot. 2. Someone from the boxer’s team gets in touch with me to say his wife, a Taekwondo champion, smiled about the blog entry. 3. Relieved that the e-mail doesn’t […]

Round And Round: Magarito-Mosley, Calzaghe-Dawson, Marquez-Diaz And More

All right, I’ve been awfully hard on Paulie Malignaggi about his performance against Ricky Hatton this weekend, and in the video above, he offers a compelling reason for why he didn’t throw many punches: All his hand injuries and surgeries have “psychologically” gotten to him and made him afraid to open up. I’ve always admired […]

Exclusive Interview With Lamon Brewster

I have to admit that it is hard not to root for a guy like Lamon Brewster.  The former WBO heavyweight titlist is one of the most humble and amiable guys you will ever meet.  Though at times, watching him fight was a maddening experience.  For a fighter of Brewster’s considerable talents, there were times […]

Not To Be Superficial About The Ring Magazine Belt…

Because clearly it’s the one I consider to be the most legit, since it represents the linear championship and all… But a friend and I who watched Saturday night’s fights wondered: Is it crazy to think the Ring belt might not be a little bit more universally respected if it wasn’t so hideously ugly? I’ve […]

More Thoughts On Ricky Hatton, James Kirkland And Other Weekend Bouts

Say whatever you will about Ricky Hatton — and he has his share of detractors, a group I do not consider myself a part of — but he’s great for pugilism. He has helped revitalize boxing in Great Britain, and because he’s such a colorful character, he helps bring star power to the sport that […]

Lennox Lewis, You Silly

My take on Lennox Lewis is this: One of the greatest heavyweights ever — woefully under-appreciated a la Larry Holmes — and one of the worst television commentators working today in any sport. As of this weekend, I’d like to add that my take now also includes: speaker of silly gibberish. In case you missed […]

Antonio Margarito Tries To Talk Himself Out Of The Mess He Created

Antonio Margarito’s media strategy, visually depicted. Knowing that he has done some rather severe damage to his reputation, welterweight (147 lbs.) kingpin Antonio Margarito and his team have, in the past couple days, spoken out about why Margarito bailed out of an-all-but-signed January Shane Mosley fight. I’m usually supportive of a “we, Tylenol, are sorry […]

About Those Juan Manuel Marquez-Joel Casamayor PPV Numbers

Not long ago, I spent some time trying to find out what kind of business the September Juan Manuel Marquez-Joel Casamayor lightweight (135 lbs.) championship fight did on pay-per-view, and came up empty. In his new pound-for-pound rankings, ESPN’s Dan Rafael shared the number of buys while sizing up Marquez: Marquez’s drawing power when he’s […]

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