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A Rare Breed: Vitali Klitschko – Juan Carlos Gomez Preview And Prediction

It kind of defeats the point to have a somewhat significant heavyweight fight on a major free cable network if said major free cable network doesn’t really tell anyone it’s happening. That’s especially true if it’s counter-programming against the (justifiable) ratings giant that is the NCAA tournament. And it’s even less fulfilling if the thing […]

Round And Round: Fights In The Works, Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Edition

The talk of Floyd Mayweather, Jr.’s return to boxing has advanced beyond wisps of hints of rumors, although a pair of recent stories from trustworthy reporters seemingly contradict one another. On any given day, I think, “Who needs him? He was a pain in the ass, and Manny Pacquiao’s a more exciting pound-for-pound king anyhow.” […]

Trailer For The “Tyson” Documentary, Along With Some Thoughts On Mike

Here’s the trailer for the “Tyson” documentary, if you haven’t seen it yet. For the same reason as yesterday’s post, there are aspects of the film that I’m not looking forward to: Namely, everyone who writes about the damn thing will say, erroneously, “Boxing is dead. Remember when it was alive?” But unlike with all […]

Roy Jones Jr.’s Split Boxing/MMA Card Only Good For Annoying, Misguided Conversations About The State Of Boxing Vs. MMA

I’ve hardly said a word about this weekend’s Roy Jones Jr. “March Badness” pay-per-view card that combines boxing and mixed martial arts bouts, because Jones isn’t terribly relevant to the sport right now, and because the boxing-oriented fights on the card aren’t very good, and from what I understand, the MMA-oriented fights on the card […]

If You Wrote Off Amir Khan, You Were Wrong

Back in September, when talented lightweight Amir Khan got blown out in the 1st round, there were a lot of voices who were convinced Khan was not meant for better things, that he was hopeless and had been — you guessed it — “exposed.” Not I. Yes, I said, his chin is problematic, but he’s […]

My Next Haircut

Kudos to Philippines junior bantamweight prospect Joseph Von Minoza. He clearly was looking for some attention with that hairstyle, and he’s got full buy-in from me. Takin’ this picture to my hairdresser tomorrow…

Quick Jabs: Manny Pacquiao On The Verge Of Making Big History; More Weekend Fight Predictions: Don’t Worry — Tijuana’s Safe According To Boxing Promoters (But Not The State Department); More

(Herby Whyne for sportzframe) There are your combatants for the evening: Ring #2-ranked super middleweight Lucian Bute on the right and tough fringe contender Fulgencio Zuniga, scheduled to go on Shobox. More on those two men “tk,” as we say in the publishing industry, in what will be a very special TRI-VIDEO edition of Quick […]

Sergio Mora Agrees To Fight Kelly Pavlik. Yawn(ish) [Updated]

It has the sound of a trial balloon, but Robert Morales reports that Top Rank boss Bob Arum has reached an agreement with Sergio Mora’s team for a fight with middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik in June or July. And what of Pavlik’s team? Arum, who promotes Pavlik, said that he still has to meet with […]

Meta-Queensberry Rules: Nine Elite Fighters Who Deserve Better, At thesweetscience.com; Officially Announcing Sean’s Departure

I write pieces every now and then for The Sweet Science, a very good boxing website, and they recently published another work of mine: “TSS’ Top 9 Unjustly Unloved“ Stop by and check it out. Some of it actually sprung from some recent discussions we’ve had here, about Juan Manuel Marquez, Glen Johnson, Nonito Donaire […]

Flaws Are Overrated, Plus Other Weekend Afterthoughts

There are three notable televised boxing cards ahead this weekend — Lucian Bute-Fulgencio Zuniga at super middleweight on Shobox, the pay-per-view card headlined by lightweights Amir Khan and Marco Antonio Barrera, and Cesar Canchila-Giovani Segura II at junior flyweight on Azteca America — but there’s a little bit of unfinished business to attend to from […]

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