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Rest In Peace Jose Torres

Former light heavyweight champion Jose “Chegui” Torres passed away Monday from what is being reported as a heart attack in his home in Puerto Rico. Torres claimed the light heavyweight title by stopping Willie Pastrano in 1965.  Torres ended his career with a record of 41-3-1, 29 KOs and was inducted into the International Boxing […]

Some Very Quick Takes On This Past Weekend’s Fights

Tim has already done an excellent job of surmising all the action of this past weekend but I felt the need to drop some quick thoughts on the fights as well. Berto – Collazo I may be in the minority here but I had Collazo narrowly outpointing Berto over the twelve rounds.  But, with that […]

Andre Berto – Luis Collazo Afterthoughts

Andre Berto-Luis Collazo was so nice, I had to watch it twice. Here are some second thoughts on Saturday night’s ultra-swell welterweight (147 lbs.) bout. (The first thoughts are here.) On closer examination, I should have scored the 11th for Berto. That would have been enough to give him the fight on my card. Berto […]

Saturday Night Live Blog? Friday Night Results

I’ve been getting a kick out of the live blogging thang, so if anyone — literally, a single soul — wants to join me at a live blog Saturday night for the welterweight (147 lbs.) Andre Berto-Luis Collazo bout, just speak it. You and me’ll watch this fight together, even if nobody else joins us. […]

Kirkland-Julio, Martinez-Cintron, Pacquiao-Hatton, Oh My!

Remember the avalanche of fights happening/not happening I wrote about last week? —-> It’s a really loooong avalanche. It just keeps… avalanching, or whatever the verb form of avalanche is. Let’s hit the news of the day very quickly, because with the way things are going, it’ll change by tomorrow, anyway. Manny Pacquiao has wised […]

A Third Opinion On Boxers Who Will Become Attractions In 2009

USA Today and Ring magazine both did features recently on who might become a breakout attraction in 2009. They were both good pieces — you can read them here and here — and timely, too, since we’re going into ’09 without anyone who’s really well-established as a name in the United States on the level […]

Some Media Critiques: SecondsOut, The Ring, BoxingScene

One of the roles bloggers play is functioning as a check on the media, and even though in the boxing world I’ve bounced back and forth between blogging and writing for some news sites, I occasionally feel the need to play that particularly bloggy role. With that in mind, I’d like to spend some time […]

Yuriorkis Gamboa.

With a period and lower case, not with my usual exclamation point and all caps. Such tantalizing talent and such athletic gifts. But such terrible habits and such a fragile chin. It’s enough to get knocked down in every fight and win every fight by a landslide or knockout — so far. But for how […]

A Hornet’s Nest In The Boxing Writers Association Of America (BWAA) Elections?

This is total inside baseball, but I know from personal experience that a good spat between writers (especially, as it turns out, boxing writers) can be awfully juicy: What the hell is going on with the Boxing Writers Association of America elections? Two prominent writers, Thomas Hauser and Dan Rafael, have made some acidic but […]

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