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Quick Jabs: The Eye-Thumbing Delay On Juan Manuel Lopez – Yuriorkis Gamboa; Big Court Trouble For Roger Mayweather, Jorge Barrios; Boxing Fashion, From High To IHOP; More

From time to time, it occurs to me that I never have any action shots on the blog. It’s always stuff like Hieronymous Bosch paintings or people dressed up as gorillas or the occasional boxer standing or sitting around. So in honor of that, I’ve chosen an action-oriented graphic that relates to one of the […]

Boxing’s Top Speed Merchants

This past weekend, we saw my boy YURIORKIS GAMBOA! throwing punches so quickly that when HBO replayed the featherweight’s knockout flurry, HBO’s Bob Papa remarked, “It’s fast in slow motion.” Some fans love boxers above all who are heavy hitters. I can dig it; I like a spectacular knockout pretty well myself. But my preference […]

Quiet Man Hug: Andre Dirrell Vs. Curtis Stevens

June 16, 2007, Uncasville, CT Lou DiBella, who promotes Stevens, had promotional options on Dirrell in the event that he won. But DiBella was so disgusted by the way Dirrell fought, he doesn’t plan to pick up the option and said he doesn’t want to ever have Dirrell on one of his cards again. – […]

Meta Notes: Read TQBR At Bookforum, Plus Check Out The Complete Archives

I got invited to do a “Syllabus” at Bookforum, the literary review magazine, so naturally I leaped at the opportunity. The idea was to do a list of essential boxing books. You can read it here (free registration required). In addition, there’s a review at the site and in the print edition by Katherine Dunn […]

The Week’s Boxing Schedule: Three Nice Televised Shows On One Night, And More Besides

Even though the boxing schedule for the week lost its marquee attraction, the canceled welterweight showdown between Shane Mosley and Andre Berto once booked for Saturday, the schedule is still jam-packed to the point of being a Heironymus Bosch painting — on Friday in particular — with nice little fights. Consider: Jesse Brinkley-Curtis Stevens, Friday, […]

Prediction Game Standings

Here we go with our first standings recap in the prediction game, which I figure we’ll do every two fights. The two fights this time were, obviously, the featherweight bouts Juan Manuel Lopez vs. Steven Luevano and Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. Rogers Mtagwa on Jan. 23. (We need a good, catchy name for the game, by […]

Quick Jabs: You’ll Never Guess Which State Wants To Relicense Antonio Margarito; Poow Wicky Hatton Doesn’t Like The Fat Talk; The Next Generation Of Boxer-Cops; More

I’m not one of these anti-Texas people. I’ve been there once, driving from Indiana to California. I didn’t enjoy the humid heat, but I found nothing to hate. But Texas’ boxing jurisdiction is loathsome. It is nauseating. It’s sleazy, it’s vile, it’s vulgar. Horrible judging, horrible refereeing, nepotism and an utter disregard for the health […]

Inaugural Prediction Game Thread And Official Rules

For one time only — this Saturday’s HBO’s double-header, Juan Manuel Lopez-Steven Luevano/Yuriorkis Gamboa-Rogers Mtagwa — make your official predictions for the prediction game here. For what to do next time… Here are the official rules for how to play the prediction game’s six-fight trial run: 1. How to know when/where to play. When I do a […]

Say, Who Wants To Play A Prediction Game?

I first flirted years ago with the idea of a friendly competition whereby friends of the site and myself would see who could predict fights most accurately. (I almost suggested this would be a game of wits, but anyone who regularly predicts fight outcomes knows that the sport quite delightfully can make fools of us […]

Inside Joke Contest

I never gave away the Muhammad Ali poster from the t-shirt design contest during the summer, because the winner, Kevin, was only really interested in the Manny Pacquiao bobblehead doll. So here’s the deal. Below is a comic by Kate Beaton. She does really wonderful work; my brother recently bought me her book, “Never Learn […]

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