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Paul Williams On The Ropes

The man was known as the most feared prize fighter in the sport for a time. The 6’1” southpaw, sporting the wingspan of a small passenger jet, was the kind of imposing figure that few were willing touch with a 10 foot pole. In fact, such was his size that you might figure on having […]

Austin Trout Remembers, Emulates Departed New Mexico Boxing Icon Johnny Tapia

Saturday night, Las Cruces, New Mexico’s Austin Trout makes his debut on the big stage as part of a Showtime televised quadrupleheader taking place in Carson, Calif. where he defends his 154-pound alphabet strap against tough and determined Delvin Rodriguez. What was already a difficult assignment got a bit more taxing when news broke late […]

From Beyond The Grave – Classics In Print

“In two rounds other than the deciding one the crowd was lifted to its feet by knockdowns. In the sixteenth Ketchel landed a right and left swing to the body and the jaw that stretched Thomas flat on his back, near the center of the ring and it looked as though everything was over. But […]

Commentary Classics: Sugar Ray Leonard Vs. Thomas Hearns

The Scene: Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. — September 16, 1981. Detroit’s unbeaten welterweight star Thomas Hearns and Maryland golden boy Sugar Ray Leonard had met head on to determine an undisputed world champion. After a tentative opening, Hearns had overcome the first crises of his career and pulled away into a lead on […]

Carl Froch Demolishes Lucian Bute, Thrills Home Crowd

In a battle between two of the top super middleweights in the world, Carl Froch thrilled his raucous hometown fans with a dominant fifth-round TKO victory over previously undefeated Lucian Bute in an exhilirating, career-best performance. The bout, broadcast live in the U.S. on Epix and streamed live on EpixHD.com from an energized Capital FM […]

Showtime Returns 168 Division; HBO, EPIX Happy To Refurbish

It took nearly three years to complete it, but the groundbreaking boxing endeavor that was the Super Six World Boxing Classic was good business for premium U.S. television network Showtime—until they decided to cash in their chips at the conclusion. What Showtime did, which is invest conceivably millions of dollars as well as a high […]

TQBR Roundtable: Lucian Bute vs. Carl Froch

Saturday, Lucian Bute meets Carl Froch in an important super middleweight clash that hopes to clear room for more important fights down the line. The Queensberry Rules staff takes a look at the fight and makes their set of predictions. At 32 years old, Lucian Bute is hoping to enter the likely home stretch of […]

Elementary: Carl Froch Vs. Lucian Bute Preview And Prediction

Carl Froch and Lucian Bute reside near opposite ends of a spectrum, where at one end is mythical, untapped and untested unobtainium and the other end is sheer stone, hardened by years of harsh nature and underestimated by those searching for rare diamonds. These two super middleweights, set to meet Saturday on Epix, possess the […]

The Rabbit Punch: Internet Commenter Outraged, Didn’t Bother Reading Article

In a scathing diatribe posted in response to an article on The Queensberry Rules (TQBR) boxing blog, a commenter by the name of nuaronagg3 posted a lengthy rant accusing the blog of bigotry, lambasting the boxing media as a whole, belittling acclaimed fighters throughout history, decrying the “godlessness” of American culture, and effusively praising Manny […]

Mike Dallas, Jr. To Fight Javier Castro June 22 On ESPN

Goossen-Tutor matchmaker Tom Brown confirmed to TQBR Tuesday that junior welterweight contender Mike Dallas Jr. (18-2-1, 7 KOs) will fight Javier Castro (27-4, 22 KOs) of Ciudad Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico in the 12-round main event of the June 22 ESPN2 Friday Night Fights, which will take place at the Soboba Casino in San Manuel, Calif. […]

2012 Knockout Of The Year Candidate: Mikkel Kessler Vs. Allan Green

We’ll be talking about this knockout around the end of the year when reviewing 2012 finalists, I expect — light heavyweight Allan Green going to sleep Saturday off Mikkel Kessler’s crunching left hook. Back in 2005, Green was the man delivering the Knockout of the Year, against Jaidon Codrington. It’s a brutal fact of this […]

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