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Fernando Guerrero Makes Consciousness Disappear

Sean’s always telling you about his boxing ‘hood, like he did in the post just below this one. I rarely tell you about my boxing ‘hood. Below is a video (h/t Boxing Along the Beltway) of hot Salisbury, Md.-based, 160-pound prospect Fernando Guerrero scoring one of those in-a-snap “he was awake and now he’s not” […]

Familiarity Breeds Action: Kirkland – Vera Preview & Prediction

When most people think of Austin, Texas the most prominent image conjured up would be that of the massive University of Texas campus that populates its downtown with thousands of underclassmen.  To residents of the Lone Star state, Austin hold a unique vibe in a state built on tradition.  Residents of the ATX have a […]

Unsung: Steve Molitor Vs. Celestino Caballero Preview And Prediction

This is what a 5’11”, 122-pound man looks like — Celestino Caballero, on the right. You’d be hard-pressed to make a fight between two boxers as criminally under-appreciated as Steve Molitor and Celestino Caballero. Together, they combine with Israel Vazquez, Rafael Marquez and Juan Manuel Lopez to give the junior featherweight (122 lbs.) division arguably […]

Andrew Golota’s Arm Injury At Least Looks Authentic

Heavyweight Andrew Golota lost his fight this month against Ray Austin in China when he quit between the 1st and 2nd rounds of their fight. He cited an arm injury, but since Golota has a history of quitting bouts, and because he’s received more second chances than Marion Berry, skepticism was… understandable. Don King Productions […]

La Cobrita Strikes!

Damn, I’m going to miss Solo Boxeo.  Sure I don’t speak a lick of Spanish, save for the occasional pick-up line and the ever important beer order, but credit must be given to Telefutura’s weekly boxing program that showcases rising prospects in competitive match-ups. This past Friday’s card was to showcase another such fight when […]

Jermain Taylor Gets Another Chance At The Big Time By Defeating Jeff Lacy

For a performance in which Jermain Taylor landed 48 percent of his punches to Jeff Lacy’s 17, this comeback win and super middleweight (168 lbs.) debut for Taylor was strangely underwhelming. He started off nervous before finding an incredible rhythm. He got decked legitimately in the one round he lost, even if the ref didn’t […]

Signs Point To Calzaghe-Jones Flopping On Pay-Per-View

Doghouseboxing.com reports that last weekend’s light heavyweight (175 lbs.) championship bout between Joe Calzaghe and Roy Jones, Jr. did rather modest pay-per-view business: It looks like financial tough times are hitting everyone, everywhere. Although the Pay-Per-View number for Joe Calzaghe vs Roy Jones Jr. have yet to be officially released, the word on the beat […]

5 Things I Would Rather Do Than Watch Bundrage and Brewer Fight

After watching the grappling session put on by former Contender show participants, Grady Brewer and Cornelius Bundrage, I can honestly say that I may have just witnessed the worst fight ever.  The fact that Brewer won a split decision means nothing in the grand scheme of things seeing as how his stock just plummeted with that piss-poor performance. […]

Have You Seen This Man? Amber Alert For Antonio Margarito

If you see this man, please contact Richard Schaefer at Golden Boy Promotions: (I’m just playing along with Schaefer’s request. He could be full of it, but it’s weird, if he’s telling the truth. And, frankly, it’s weird if he’s lying, too.)

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