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Karim Mayfield Vs. Mauricio Herrera Nearly Done for Aug. 17 ESPN2

Sources within the camp of San Francisco junior welterweight contender Karim Mayfield (16-0-1, 10 KOs) informed TQBR Friday that the headlining bout for the Aug. 17 edition of ESPN2 Friday Night Fights will likely be Mayfield and Mauricio Herrera (18-2, 7 KOs) of Lake Elsinore, Calif. at a venue still to be determined in Mayfield’s […]

The Replacements: Amir Khan Vs. Danny Garcia Preview And Prediction

Every few weeks in boxing, it feels like we’re saying about the weekend’s upcoming match-up, “Not bad, for a replacement fight.” Or maybe it just seems that way because it has only been a few weeks between one replacement fight for a hotly anticipated rematch of a 2011 Fight of the Year candidate and another. […]

The Rabbit Punch: I’m Saving Boxing, So What Are You Doing?

While the spineless, sniveling, myopic mass of incompetent boxing writers pathetically cower before the ills wrought upon this noble sport of boxing by the malevolent powers that be, your humble correspondent has dedicated his life and pen to exposing the corruption these lesser scribes are too impotent and ignorant to address. Though temptation and weak […]

Grzegorz Proksa In Talks To Fight Gennady Golovkin

When the news broke that Dmitry Pirog would be unable to fight Gennady Golovkin on an Aug. 25 edition of HBO’s Boxing After Dark, hardcore boxing fans felt it was a devastating blow as that bout guaranteed action and intrigue. Fans can hold out hope that Golovkin will indeed be facing a step-up in competition […]

Epix’s “Moneybox” Strategy

Despite not being available in the same number of households or bringing the same kind of budget, the New York based premium network EPIX has, in a short amount of time, been able to make an impact on the boxing landscape by finding value where the “Big Two,” HBO and Showtime, don’t see any. A […]

Quick Jabs: The Showtime – Top Rank Feud; Al Haymon’s Rebound; More

Somehow I overlooked that fine illustration of Floyd Mayweather being frightened by prison food several days back when it appeared in The Las Vegas Review Journal. Only when I was tweeted it by @LoNeRaNgEr100 did I notice it, so we made it the boxing tweet of the week over at our Facebook page. I have […]

Tyson Fury Disposes Of Vinny Maddalone In Five

Saturday on terrestrial TV in the U.K. and in the U.S. on WealthTV (a newcomer to the boxing game), Tyson Fury (19-0, 14 KOs) took a sideways step in his quest to become a legitimate player in the heavyweight division, stopping Vinny Maddalone (35-8, 26 KOs) of Queens, New York in round 5 via technical […]

Javier Fortuna Aces Cristobal Cruz Test

In an intriguing doubleheader on ESPN2 Friday Night Fights from Las Vegas, we learned a couple of new things about a few young fighters that share the oversight of Sampson Lewkowicz, who manages both A-side fighters in each bout and is largely responsible for their rise. In the main event, 22-year-old Javier Fortuna of the […]

Eight Reasons To Watch Boxing At The London 2012 Olympics

Amateur boxing doesn’t get a whole lot of love from fans of the professional side of the sport. Words like “boring,” “mechanical” and “pitty-pat punching” tend to get thrown around a fair bit. Not that “Pitty-pat punching” is a word, in the strictest sense. Fans don’t like the headgear, they don’t like the scoring system […]

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