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Video Of Mike Alvarado Wiping Out Emmanuel Clottey With A Massive Shot

If you were paying attention to the HBO triple-header Saturday night, you may have missed a showy close to the card on Azteca America. Fortunately for us, Willfrank was on the watch, flipping channels to catch junior welterweight prospect Mike Alvarado scoring the gigantic last-five-seconds knockout of Emmanuel Clottey, and he even tracked down the […]

James Kirkland And Victor Ortiz Impress In Big Knockout Wins, Robert Guerrero Gets An “Incomplete” In No Decision

In huge step-up fights Saturday night on HBO, junior welterweight prospect Victor Ortiz and junior middleweight prospect James Kirkland took the wrecking ball to opponents who were meant to provide stiff tests. Mike Arnaoutis and Joel Julio came tumbling down in the 2nd and 6th, respectively, and now Ortiz and Kirkland are now fully graduated […]

March Madness Begins: Joel Julio – James Kirkland Preview And Prediction

James Kirkland, left; Joel Julio, right. (Photo splice taken from myboxingnework.com) Nothing like a good fight to turn one bullish on The State Of Boxing Today. What spate of fight cancellations? I don’t remember them. And there’s nothing like the potential of back-to-back Fight of the Year candidates on consecutive weekends to transform Wednesday, when […]

20 Ready-Made Replies To Fans Of Manny Pacquiao

To say fans of pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao have had a love-hate relationship with me is an understatement. They’ve called me the greatest boxing writer of all time and they’ve called me a baby killer. I frequently engage them in arguments in the comments sections of this blog, but over time, I’ve found I have […]

Open Thread, “What Fights Are You Looking Forward To Most?” Edition

We’re back with our second open thread. Because the first one went as well as it did, I figure we’ll go once a month, around the first of each month. I want to encourage freewheeling discussion. People should feel free to bring up whatever they want, and everyone should feel free to respond. But just […]

Our First Pound-For-Pound Top 20 List Of 2009

There has been a fair amount of moving and shaking in early 2009 amid The Queensberry Rules’ pound-for-pound rankings, but I haven’t posted a full update since December. There was Shane Mosley-Antonio Margarito and its subsequent fallout. And Vic Darchinyan-Jorge Arce. And Tomasz Adamek-Johnathon Banks. Also, Israel Vazquez and Rafael Marquez reaching the one year […]

Alphabet Title Gang Could Bring About John Ruiz – Nicolay Valuev III. THREE.

Per a news release I just got, the WBA has installed John Ruiz (photo: right) as the mandatory challenger to the winner of its heavyweight title fight between Ruslan Chagaev and Nicolay Valuev (photo: left). That means we could end up with Valuev-Ruiz III, if Valuev beats Chagaev. Since the first bout only happened because […]

“Complicated” And “Violent”: Previews And Predictions For Juan Manuel Marquez – Juan Diaz, Chris John – Rocky Juarez

This week, lightweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez declared that his fight Saturday night on HBO against Juan Diaz would be “complicated” and “violent.” I don’t know that he could have picked two adjectives that, taken together, better summarize what I love about the sweet science. That a complicated and violent fight is expected to break […]

The Queensberry Rules, Now On Twitter

Remember that one last feature I was talking about adding to the new, improved Queensberry Rules? I’m jumping the gun a little. You can now read my instant, short (140-character maximum) takes on developments in the boxing world on Twitter. Just go to

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