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Blood And Romance: Campbell – Funeka, Martinez – Cintron Previews

It was going to be a mega-romantic Valentine’s Day for you and your sweetheart: candy, dinner, flowers, rose petals on the bed and six men attempting to bludgeon each other into submission on HBO. The fundamentals of that evening are largely the same — seriously, buy the woman some flowers — but what was once […]

Inaugural Maybe Semi-Regular Open Thread

The other day, CrazyJoeDavola proposed the possibility of a weekly or otherwise regular forum for people just talking about whatever the hell they want, be it questions for me or questions/comments they want other folk to ponder and respond to. The idea got at least one vote, from Steve. I was intrigued. So here we […]

While We Await The Antonio Margarito Verdict [Updated]

[Update below: The L.A. Times is reporting on what’s happening at the hearing as we speak. It’s getting bad in there.] Two indicators of the way things will be presented by Antonio Margarito’s team at today’s California State Athletic Commission hearing RE: his allegedly loaded gloves. First, promoter Bob Arum: Arum contends Margarito did not […]

In The Interest Of Establishing Real Boxing Champions, A List

Joe Calzaghe’s retirement should bring his relinquishing of the Ring magazine title belt at light heavyweight, with the Ring belt being the one title that matters most because it traces its lineage back to the days when there was only one champion in each division.* Unfortunately, it’ll be one more vacancy in a list of […]

Weekend In Review: More Vic Darchinyan – Jorge Arce, Plus Omar Narvaez – Rayonta Whitfield Video And More

Above is the conclusion to the flyweight (112 lbs.) battle between Omar Narvaez and Rayonta Whitfield. With the win, Narvaez broke the record for title defenses by an Argentinian previously held by the great Carlos Monzon. Let’s weigh the relative value of that, and revisit all of the jam-packed weekend’s action, in roughly chronological order. […]

Vic Darchinyan Stops Jorge Arce With Relative Ease

The first couple rounds, it looked like it was going to be an easy night for Vic Darchinyan. Then in the 3rd round, Jorge Arce looked like he might, after all, give his fellow power puncher but better boxer a handful. But it didn’t take long for Darchinyan to take back over, and by the […]

Other Weekend Action Of Note: Andre Ward, Antonio DeMarco, More

In my excitement over Vic Darchinyan-Jorge Arce (I was part of a Showtime poll on the fight, the results of which you can read here) and a couple other fights I already mentioned, I left out a few noteworthy fights this weekend. I like super middleweight (168 lbs.) Andre Ward, so it’s crazy that I […]

Good As Long As It Lasts: Vic Darchinyan – Jorge Arce Preview And Prediction

(Arce, left; Darchinyan, sitting. Tom Casino/Showtime) Saturday night delivers the first surefire action brawl of 2009, which is not to say that a couple other bouts, like Andre Berto-Luis Collazo, haven’t surprised in how they turned unexpectedly into action brawls. Vic Darchinyan-Jorge Arce? That’s the kind of fight where the surprise would be if it […]

Vic Darchinyan Unleashes A Tidal Wave Of Trash Talk

At least 50% of the awesomeness of this Saturday’s bout pitting Vic Darchinyan against Jorge Arce has been the pre-fight trash talk. And while it’s not that Arce hasn’t had plenty interesting to say — “When I am cut, I am content. My blood pleases me” — Darchinyan has spit out so many nasty things […]

If You Care About The Health Of Boxing And Boxers…

…I have two pieces of recommended reading. A. Donald Tremblay, the universally respected former PR man for promoter Main Events, is doing some freelance writing these days, and this piece, at Ring magazine’s site, is a doozy. It’s all about the 2000 Ali Act that was supposed to protect fighters, and saying much more gets […]

Juan Urango Trounces Herman Ngoudjo, And Canadian Judges Get Something Right

ESPN2 aired a top-notch match-up Friday night, and although it ended up not so close on the scorecards, it was a bout with stretches of competitiveness. Juan Urango grabbed a junior welterweight (140 lbs.) title belt by beating Montreal hometown favorite Herman Ngoudjo, and despite some protesting of the scores by the “Friday Night Fights” […]

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