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Jean Pascal Scores An All-Time Best Win For Canada Over Chad Dawson (But…)

MONTREAL — It was heating up into a classic on HBO, one where Jean Pascal was leading but Chad Dawson had him hurt in the 11th. Then, an accidental head butt ended matters, forcing it to the scorecards, where Pascal rightly got the unanimous decision win over Dawson to become the lineal, true Ring magazine […]

At The Chad Dawson-Jean Pascal Weigh-In, Cockiness And Optimism

(From left: Nigel Collins, holding the Ring belt; Chad Dawson; Jean Pascal; promoter Gary Shaw) MONTREAL — Boxing weigh-ins are rarely a good place for news, unless somebody punches somebody else a night early. Rather, they’re a decent spot for getting info on the periphery. So, even though there was some amusing posturing at the […]

The Quick And The Quicker: Chad Dawson Vs. Jean Pascal Preview And Prediction

MONTREAL — One of the things that makes boxing so captivating is watching people do things I can’t do, probably never could do and probably never would want to do. Speed vs. speed match-ups cover the first two categories. Boxing is always about tiny adjustments, about minute amounts of space being the difference between consciousness […]

When Boxing Writers Talk: David P. Greisman And Tim Starks On Alfredo Angulo’s Contract Demands, Chad Dawson Vs. Jean Pascal, Blondie And More

From time to time BoxingScene’s David P. Greisman and myself gchat one another. Sometimes we talk about boxing, even. Sometimes, I publish what we say. Monday evening, between prepping for our trip to Montreal, we had some talking to do about the things in the headline, plus the likes of Kermit Cintron, Andre Ward and […]

Weekend Afterthoughts, Featuring What Devon Alexander And Tavoris Cloud Learned; Cornelius Bundrage Vs. Manny Pacquiao; Bad Graphics; More

(Devon Alexander, under stress; via) Over the weekend, everyone completely lost their sh*t over what happened in the Devon Alexander-Andriy Kotelnik junior welterweight fight. It was rather unlike boxing fans. They’re well-known for refusing to see conspiracy theories without any hard evidence; for refusing to write off a talented young fighter who encounters difficulty for […]

Setting Up The Next Round Of The Super Six, The Best Event In Boxing Right Now

With the final stage of round-robin matches upon us next month (assuming they find a home for Andre Ward-Andre Dirrell), Showtime has provided some helpful guides for its innovative and exciting super middleweight tournament — the best thing happening in boxing in a down year. First, there’s the summary video above. If you haven’t been […]

Why TQBR’s Taking A Field Trip To Canada For Chad Dawson Vs. Jean Pascal

In a couple days, I’ll be in Montreal, which is rough compensation for my city of Washington, D.C. stealing the Expos and turning them into the Nationals, since Montreal will care about me being there about as much as they cared about the Expos being there. I’m looking forward to it not only because I’ve […]

BenOlson Wins TQBR Prediction Game 3.0

The TQBR Prediction Game Hall of Champions has a new enshrinee today, alongside historical fantastical immortals of the past like Spidershark, Pretty Toney, mig(g)s88 and David Schraub: BenOlson, also known as Ben Olson, has emerged victorious in 3.0. For most of 3.0, the game was all bunched up, where only accuracy separated anyone at all. […]

Open Thread, Video-Sharing Edition

It’s the 6th of the month, a few days after the usual Open Thread launch, but so be it. To get things started — and I can’t emphasize enough that it’s only to get things started, because Open Thread is by the people, for the people, so you introduce topics — howsabout sharing a boxing […]

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