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A Night In Winchester, Va. At A Local Boxing Show (With Prospect Bayan Jargal)

While you were watching Chad Dawson-Antonio Tarver II Saturday night — you can read my take on that here — I was watching a live local show deep in Virginia, chatting with a referee who wears one of his fingers on a necklace, mingling among cheering sections that were rooting on (alternately) a 45-year-old white […]

Chad Dawson – Antonio Tarver II: Second Verse, Same As The First

Antonio Tarver was a little better Saturday night than last time, but the scorecards were about the same — a resounding Chad Dawson decision win in a rematch between two top light heavyweights. If you didn’t like Dawson yet, this probably wasn’t going to change your mind. He’s not going to suddenly transmogrify into a […]

Kindly Remove Yourself From Floyd Mayweather, Jr.’s Jock

There are good things you can say about Floyd Mayweather, Jr., but only some of them are correct. His ring return has prompted some very fanboyish poster-worshiping, fawning behavior from people who may be very well affixed as if by glue to his fur-lined jockstrap, judging from the way they’re defending Mayweather on the incorrect […]

Quick Jabs: The Curious Case Of Beibut Shumenov; David Haye – Wladimir Klitschko Tickets Going Bonkers; Ndou Vs. Ndou; More [UPDATED: Kelly Pavlik – Sergio Mora Is Off]

The man above on the right, light heavyweight Beibut Shumenov (photo from Cyber Boxing Zone), is the most advanced “prospect” you’ve probably never heard of, and he’s fighting this weekend. We’ll get to him in a second, along with the other subjects in the headline, plus a look at some bouts in the works, the […]

Manny Pacquiao – Ricky Hatton News Roundup, Featuring The Swine Flu, Miguel Cotto, Elbows And Knuckles, Michael Katsidis And More

There is just an incredible volume of news out there in the aftermath of Saturday night’s junior welterweight championship fight between Manny Pacquiao and Ricky Hatton, ranging from items on SportsCenter coverage of the fight to where Pacquiao felt the majestic knockout punch he landed to the positively evil behavior by Hatton trainer Floyd Mayweather, […]

Unwanted: Chad Dawson – Antonio Tarver II Preview And Prediction

The needle scratches on the record this weekend. Boxing’s 2009, less than halfway through, has been making beautiful music so far, giving fans quality match-up after quality match-up with nary a penny paid by HBO for an unwanted mismatch. No one wanted the rematch airing on HBO Saturday between light heavyweights Chad Dawson and Antonio […]

An Interview With D.C.-Area Boxing Prospect Bayan Jargal And His Team

If you don’t remember Bayan Jargal from his appearance on Versus last year, here are a couple reasons I wanted to interview him: 1. Know how he got that Versus gig? He gave good work to Paul Williams — yes, THAT Paul Williams — during Williams’ sparring for the Versus main event, and it earned […]

On Manny Pacquiao Vs. Floyd Mayweather, Jr. (And The Related Subject Of The Reportedly Stellar Pacquiao-Ricky Hatton Pay-Per-View Numbers)

One must never say never in boxing, especially when contemplating affairs of the negotiating table. Ever seen “The Lion In Winter?” Negotiations for boxing matches put it to shame for sheer conniving, manipulating brinkmanship. That said, there is legitimate cause for worry that Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather, Jr., which would be the most important fight in […]

Thanks, Queensberry Rules Hyperlinkers

Crikey. Today, The Wall Street Journal today linked to and posted excerpts from a blog post by The Queensberry Rules and I totally missed it somehow. I’m usually such an egomaniac I definitely notice this kind of thing. Cory Humes, one of the benevolent kingpins here at the MVN family, informs me that the column […]

Updated Pound-For-Pound List, After Two Months Of Moving And Shaking

Did you hear the one about how Floyd Mayweather, Jr. thinks he gets to retain his title as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, that is, the best fighter in the world regardless of weight division? “I am the king and no one has taken my crown,” he said Saturday afternoon as he announced […]

Ricky Hatton, The Day After

Part II of our look at the aftermath of the Manny Pacquiao-Ricky Hatton fight examines Hatton one day later, and the undercard. Earlier today, Part I looked at Pacquiao. Multiple reports now have indicated Hatton is OK after that chilling knockout. A few, too, have suggested that as a fighter, “OK” is about as high […]

Manny Pacquiao, The Day After

Part I of our look at the aftermath of the Manny Pacquiao-Ricky Hatton fight examines Pacquiao one day later. Later this evening, Part II looks at Hatton and the undercard. I’m still reeling after the fight. Not quite as badly as Hatton was left reeling, but pretty badly. Try this on for size: After this […]

Manny Pacquiao Scares Me

I’ll have plenty more to say later about the Manny Pacquiao’s shockingly easy 2nd round knockout of Ricky Hatton, but for now, quick thoughts: Before this fight, I would have favored Floyd Mayweather, Jr. to beat Manny Pacquiao. Now? Maybe the other way around. That was the Knockout of the Year so far. I was […]

Manny Pacquiao – Ricky Hatton Live Blog

We’ll liveblog the big and worthy mega-fight round by round, as well as its contemptible undercard, and maybe if there are long delays, we’ll even flip over to the Boston Celtics-Chicago Bulls Game 7. Pacquiao-Hatton

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