Archives

Thursday’s Fight Night Club Better Than “Better Than Nothing”

I’m not going to get carried away, because Thursday’s edition of Fight Night Club wasn’t much important in the scheme of things. But for two out of the three fights, it exceeded my low expectations, both in the entertainment value of the bouts and the matchmaking. Junior welterweight Victor Ortiz got a big 10th round […]

Scott’s Pound-For-Pound List

Until now, I had never put together a P4P list. It was much easier to criticize the lists that other writers put together than to actually do it myself. With boxing in a bit of a holding period, however, I challenged myself to finally buckle down and do it. Since the P4P list is the […]

If John Ruiz, Yuri Foreman And Cory Spinks All Walked Into A Bar…

…after not boring the hell out of us in each of their last fights, who would we make fun of? Those three form a kind of holy trinity (that’s clearly not a rabbi joke, Yuri) of boring boxing. At least, historically. But heavyweight Ruiz wasn’t boring in his most recent appearance, and he’s on a […]

The Week’s Boxing Schedule: Marvin Sonsona Vs. Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr.; Rodel Mayol Vs. Omar Nino; Victor Ortiz, Mike Jones, Antonio Escalante And Others In Action [UPDATED]

It’s another inch deep, mile wide kind of February week for boxing, as the ratings giant (I’m not kidding) Winter Olympics surge forward. Maybe HBO and Showtime did know what they were doing not to go head-to-head with the likes of “The Flying Tomato,” although I’d reason that the only overlap in audience for boxing […]

Video Evidence Of Vivian Harris’ Gripe Being Quite Warranted

The last thing I criticize in boxing are quick stoppages. They have to be really bad. I would rather see someone lose a fight prematurely at the hands of a ref with a quick trigger than take a prolonged, dangerous beating at the hands of a ref who is too brave for anyone’s good. With […]

Shawn Porter Struggles In A Win, Lanard Lane Doesn’t

Top prospect Shawn Porter had a rough go of it from Russell Jordan for a variety of reasons on ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights, but ultimately was the better junior middleweight, emerging with a unanimous decision that was closer to the two 97-92 scorecards than the 100-89 scorecard. Jordan on paper didn’t figure to be such […]

A Meaningful Heavyweight Fight That Might Be Good, Too? Enter Chris Arreola-Tomasz Adamek

What’s the best heavyweight fight you’ve seen lately? Chris Arreola-Brian Minto, maybe, in December? Martin Rogan-Matt Skelton, perhaps, back in March? Fun fights, both. But of negligible consequence. Consequence in the heavyweight division — we’ve had a little of that, too. Wladimir Klitschko-Ruslan Chagaev last summer for the Ring magazine lineal championship had meaning. Klitschko-Sultan […]

Some Sweet Knockouts Of Recent Vintage

It’s been a slow start to 2010 as far as meaningful fights go, but it’s hot on the knockout front. For your viewing pleasure, I provide you the following: Kevin Mitchell-Ignacio Mendoza (lightweight) — Observe how Mitchell over the weekend lifted Mendoza off the ground with that right hand/left hand combo. Nonito Donaire-Manuel Vargas (junior […]

Prediction Game Trial Run Winner: Team Spidershark

There we have it. Our prediction game’s trial run has ended just as it began: with Team Spidershark doing a little of what Paul Williams trainer George Peterson would (creepily) call the “spank butt business.” I promised the winner of the trial run a (very) small prize. Besides the big name in the headline, I’ve […]

Quick Jabs: Andre Berto And Paulie Malignaggi Go Separate Ways, Thankfully; Edison Miranda Doesn’t Trash Talk Lucian Bute, Texas Doesn’t License Antonio Margarito; Floyd Mayweather, Shane Mosley Strategize; More

Mr. Tyrone Harris (left) is back on the teevee tonight, coming off his upset knockout win over lightweight prospect Marvin Quintero (right) in 2009. His team says Harris finally found his focus, so let’s see if it carries over on ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights this evening when he takes on another 23-year-old, power punching Ji […]

HBO, (Unproductive) Bully

We spend a lot of time in this space commenting on how HBO is using or should be using its considerable power in boxing. I think we can safely tuck its serial counterprogramming of Showtime’s innovative Super Six tournament under “shouldn’t be using its power that way.” I get it; HBO and Showtime are in […]

Quantcast