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

Hardly anything happened in September or October to shake up the pound-for-pound rankings. Things that happen in November and December could shake them to their core. TWELVE of the 20 people on the below list will be in action in the final two months of 2010, some more dangerously than others. Six of its honorable […]

No Natural Disaster: Why An Antonio Margarito Victory Would Be Good For Boxing

In the months and now weeks leading up to the November 13 WBC junior middleweight title bout between Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito, one would think that hardcore boxing fans have collectively ejected their Jean Pascal tapes and opened Blaise Pascal texts instead. Margarito’s ignorance, false or genuine, to the fact that his handwraps were […]

Weekend Afterthoughts, With Video: Pacquiao/Margarito 24/7; Toshiaki Nishioka; Jorge Linares; Roman Gonzalez; Mercito Gesta

Maybe I was too hard on the weekend of boxing. The card in Japan Saturday, which slipped my mind originally, had one quality bout and two quality fighters featured in lesser quality bouts, while on TeleFutura Friday a prospect had a nice showing. My anticipated weekend highlight, Pacquiao/Margarito 24/7, didn’t do it for me. The […]

Round And Round: Juan Manuel Marquez Vs. Michael Katsidis Is Safe; Chris John Vs. Yuriorkis Gamboa Is Around The Corner; Next For Shane Mosley, Kelly Pavlik And Others; More

The coolest boxing-related thing I read all week was lightweight Michael Katisidis’ statement about his recently deceased brother Stathi. Not only was it touching, but it featured the good news that his sibling’s death wouldn’t affect his upcoming bout with Juan Manuel Marquez, one of the most anticipated bouts of 2010. Because it’s so cool, […]

Quick Jabs: Football Concussions Vs. Boxing Dangers; Is Manny Pacquiao Really Distracted?; Vomit And Pugilism Don’t Mix; More

Above, a trailer for the well-reviewed film “Boxing Gym.” Doesn’t look like much, but it is… well-reviewed. It’s one of a couple such boxing docs out hereabouts. In other Quick Jabs, ‘sides the headline, we have some unusual accounts of sparring, some championship-caliber trash talk and a boxing writer’s daughter who’s already ahead of the […]

Twitter And Boxing

(Robert Crumb, predictor of Twitter? via) There are all kinds of ways to conduct discourse in this Digital Age with the Information Superhighway and the Facingbook, and one of the newest is Twitter. Like all new means of communication, Twitter transforms debate, sometimes for good, sometimes for ill; that’s elementary enough, and a subject for […]

TQBR Prediction Game 4.0, Update #4

As of this weekend, leaderman — and recent TQBR contributor! — Paul Kelly kept his TQBR Prediction Game 4.0 lead in large measure because of a sadistic referee, Ian John-Lewis, and a corner that had no interest in protecting Shannon Briggs from a brutal pummeling by Vitali Klitschko that lasted far too long and left […]

Round And Round, Featuring What’s Next For Some Heavyweights, Victor Ortiz, Andre Ward And Others

In this week’s fights-in-the-works post, have to start with the latest wrinkle in the Super Six. Sakio Bika has stepped in as the next opponent for super middleweight Andre Ward after Andre Dirrell pulled out, although it won’t be an official part of Showtime’s super middleweight tournament. My first reaction was, “Good replacement. Sakio Bika’s […]

An Aggressive Vitali Klitschko Absolutely Slaughters A Too-Tough Shannon Briggs (And A Foolishly Brave Corner/Referee Doesn’t Stop It)

With a performance like this, I can live with Vitali Klitschko. The elder brother of the Klitschko pair that rules the heavyweight division, Vitali once had been more aesthetically pleasing than his brother, but in recent years he had adopted some of Wladimir’s boring-but-effective tactics. In a decision win over Shannon Briggs Saturday on ESPN3, […]

Quick Jabs: The Curious Mixture Of Ines Sainz And Boxing Promoters; Showtime Wises Up On Jean Pascal Vs. Bernard Hopkins; Manny Pacquiao Smells Good, Pimps Tattoos; More

Moe Bandy is the champ! From looking at the photo, he either punched out everyone or outdrank them or both, or one then the other. Via, with a tip o’ the pen to friend of the site Porch Dog. A shortish Quick Jabs today. Besides the headline, we have (allegedly) poisonous boxing gloves, some thoughts […]

The Failure To Protect Andre Dirrell From Himself

Andre Dirrell’s withdrawal from Showtime’s Super Six Tournament has left some boxing fans questioning the legitimacy of his reason for leaving the tournament. A neurologist has said he can’t fight due to lingering dizziness and headaches that originated over six months ago, following his DQ win over Arthur Abraham. I’m willing to give Dirrell the […]

Previews And Predictions For Vitali Klitschko Vs. Shannon Briggs And Lucian Bute Vs. Jesse Brinkley

This weekend offers an ESPN3stravaganza of bouts involving pound-for-pound talents Lucian Bute and Vitali Klitschko in what forecast as one-sided fights. Since the website kicked off its boxing programming in earnest, it has webcast better and more competitive fights, but it has not hosted such esteemed boxers as Bute and Klitschko. That’s a plus. The […]

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