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Manny Pacquiao Vs. Joshua Clottey: How Good Is Clottey, Anyway?

So continues our marathon coverage of one of the biggest fights of 2010, Manny Pacquiao versus Joshua Clottey on March 13, culminating in a live blog on fight night. Previously: Why and how Pacquiao-Clottey matters. Next: Keys to the fight. Everyone knows Manny Pacquiao. Not everyone knows Joshua Clottey, the man Pacquiao is fighting Saturday. […]

Manny Pacquiao Vs. Joshua Clottey: What It Is, And What It Isn’t

So begins our marathon coverage of one of the biggest fights of 2010, Manny Pacquiao versus Joshua Clottey on March 13, culminating in a live blog on fight night. Today: Why and how Pacquiao-Clottey matters. Next: How good is Clottey? It’s always a good thing when the world’s best boxer, who doubles as its most […]

World, Meet Devon Alexander, Destroyer Of Invincible-Chinned Juan Urango

Here’s something that makes people take notice in the boxing world: When a boxer knocks out a world-class opponent who has a reputation for being impervious to harm. Last year, Shane Mosley and Lucian Bute knocked out the seemingly indestructible Antonio Margarito and Librado Andrade, respectively. Junior welterweight Devon Alexander pulled the same trick Saturday […]

[UPDATED] The Week’s Boxing Schedule: Vic Darchinyan On Showtime, Manny Pacquiao – Joshua Clottey Doc, ESPN2, GoFightLive, More

No Quick Jabs column this week. There just isn’t anything much going on that I haven’t written about. Here’s the grand total, other than the most minor of minor tidbits: Lou DiBella says Don King’s team did some underhanded business and now light heavyweight Tavoris Cloud won’t be fighting Glen Johnson on his April 10 […]

What I Learned From The Floyd Mayweather – Shane Mosley Press Tour

(Floyd Mayweather, left, Shane Mosley, right. Photo: Ed Mulholland, via Fightnews) Floyd Mayweather and Shane Mosley hit three cities in three days for the press in advance of their long-awaited May 1 welterweight showdown, filling up news stories with hype and anecdotes that offer opportunities for trite analysis and pop psychology. I’m not about to […]

TQBR Prediction Game Rules

Here they are: The full, twice-revised TQBR Prediction Game rules. 1. How to know when/where to play. When I do a post labeled “Preview and Prediction,” which I usually do on Wednesday or Thursday for weekend fights but occasionally on Friday or Tuesday, the game is on. In the comments section is where you’ll do […]

Paulie Malignaggi, Friend Of The Boxing Fan

In case you missed it yesterday, junior welterweight contender Paulie Malignaggi stopped by our Open Thread to say “hi.” He did it even though he was tired and repeatedly said he was going to sleep, and he did it even though he didn’t quite understand what our site was. He did it merely because a […]

Open Thread, Adobe Slats Edition

Welcome to March’s Open Thread. We got the music choice out of the way (I don’t care if you think I’m pretentious for liking Animal Collective; I like that freaking song) and now here’s some grist for freewheeling discussion. Looking back over the past weekend(ish), we had several young and immensely physically talented boxers — […]

Link To The Furious Brawl Between Antonio Escalante And Miguel Roman

As plotlines for Fight of the Year-caliber bouts go, “I gotta get revenge on him for the fight we had as kids after he broke my eggs on the way back from the market” is an infrequent one. Featherweight Antonio Escalante’s motive was just that, and he and Miguel Roman put together a FOTY candidate […]

Pound-For-Pound Top 20 Boxers Update, 2/10

Right when I think I’ve got my pound-for-pound criteria down pat, along comes a situation like Shane Mosley being out of action for a year — which normally would trigger his removal for inactivity — and I’m having trouble justifying removing him. This wasn’t like a situation with Winky Wright or Israel Vazquez where there’s […]

Quick Jabs: Movie Theaters For Floyd Mayweather Vs. Shane Mosley, Vanity Fair On “Raging Bull;” Losers Take Drugs; No One Loves The Klitschkos In America; More

Some are lamenting not being able to get to see heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko’s fight against Eddie Chambers on television — it’s only being webcast via Klitschko.com — and unless brother Vitali can get U.S. TV money to fight Odlanier Solis, he may be searching for yet another opponent soon. I can’t lament it too […]

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