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Andre Dirrell Struggles To Make Weight For Carl Froch Fight [REVISED PREDICTION]

I’d picked Andre Dirrell to beat Carl Froch in the first round of the super middleweight tournament that begins on Showtime Saturday night, but I’m changing my mind. I didn’t pick Dirrell with much confidence, and now his failure to make weight on his first try has me feeling even less confident. It was only […]

Quick Jabs: New Excuse For Losing A Fight — “My Dad Told Me He Loved Me;” Manny Pacquiao Adviser Michael Koncz Probably Understands Punching Better Now; Vitali Klitschko Fights City Hall (Literally); More

The blog’s technical woes persist. Please continue to show patience. But neither rain nor slow nor sleet nor hail can stop the Jabs that are Quick. Besides the subjects in the headline, we have a little “rest of the weekend action” (not including the Super Six tournament, although I’ve updated one of my pieces on […]

Floyd Mayweather, A Joke Of A Fighter, Contemplates Fighting A 19-Year-Old Prospect

Every time anyone is critical of Floyd Mayweather, Jr. for his opponent selection, one of his cult members comes out and says, “Be patient. He’ll fight [Insert Actual Feasible Opponent Here] next.” So how do you explain this one, cultists? How do you explain Mayweather’s promoter, Golden Boy boss Richard Schaefer, talking about him fighting a […]

The Super Six Tournament And The “Revival” Of Boxing: Where Perception Meets Reality (And Why You, The Non-Boxing Fan, Should Care)

(The Six of the Super, from left to right: Andre Ward, Arthur Abraham, Carl Froch, Jermain Taylor, Mikkel Kessler, Andre Dirrell) A man could go crazy correcting every lazy reporter who reports the imminent death of boxing, a near-daily journalistic phenomenon mere weeks after a fight in the United States generated 1 million pay-per-view buys […]

Wanna Be Pound-For-Pound, Juan Manuel Lopez And Jorge Linares? PROVE It.

It almost doesn’t make sense to spend much time arguing for pound-for-pound criteria, because of how subjective it is, but dammit, like I’ve said, there’s more defensible and there’s less defensible. I’ve said time and time again that pound-for-pound standings ought to be based on record of actual accomplishment, rather than what people imagine a […]

Quick Jabs: Drama In Manny Pacquiao’s Camp; Quality In The Super Six Documentary Series; The Invisible Hand Of The Marketplace In Texas; More

The kitty prays for me because he knows MVN is making a transition to another platform tonight and he wants that TQBR not experience severe technical difficulties in doing so. After all, severe technical difficulties are more the norm under the current platform than not, as you would know if you’ve found yourself leaving eight […]

HBO Sports Chief Says Boxing Ratings Up By As Much As Nearly 40 Percent

I’m in full-on skeptical mode about anything anybody says about HBO right now, including what HBO says about HBO, but Yahoo!’s Kevin Iole has an extensive piece on the network that has some mighty interesting good news in it… if it’s true. Coming on the heels of the scathing HBO piece from last week by […]

19 Ready-Made Replies To Fans Of Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

With the return of Floyd Mayweather, Jr. has come the return of some of his more fanatical followers, as recent weeks here prove. As with all fans, there are some who are quite intelligent and respectful in their defenses of Mayweather, but there is a segment that thinks “I bet you don’t get much ass” […]

The Week In Boxing, Featuring The Return Of Israel Vazquez, The Combination Of Juan Manuel Lopez And YURIORKIS GAMBOA!, Plus Others [UPDATED]

(Israel Vazquez at an open workout last week; Gene Blevins, Hoganphotos/Golden Boy Promotions) It’s good to see Izzy again, ain’t it? His return to the ring this week is naturally the highlight of the boxing schedule, thus his giant photo highlighting a blog entry about the week’s schedule. We get started early this week because […]

Quick Jabs: Nobuo Nashiro – Hugo Cazares Video; Super Six Tournament Art Photos; Head-Scratching Victor Ortiz Interview; The Big Mac Excuse; More [UPDATED]

At right is one of the badass photos from a series of photos for the Showtime Super Six tourney, taken by renowned photographer Howard Schatz. If you want to see more than just the one of super middleweight Andre Dirrell — and you should, because, did I mention, they are badass? — you can see […]

The Latest From Thomas Hauser On HBO [UPDATED]

[UPDATED: Dan Rafael, one of the best beat reporters in the biz, has challenged Thomas Hauser’s figures. If Rafael’s correct — and on the outside looking in, I have no way of knowing who’s right — the central good thing about Hauser’s piece falls away. Keep this in mind as you read the below story. […]

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