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Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Vs. Miguel Cotto: Keys To The Fight, Part I

So continues our marathon coverage of one of the biggest fights of 2012, Floyd Mayweather, Jr. vs. Miguel Cotto on May 5 on HBO pay-per-view. Previously: the stakes of Mayweather-Cotto; the undercard, previewed. Next: keys to the fight, part II. Mind. Matter. How do Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Miguel Cotto stack up in those categories? […]

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Vs. Miguel Cotto: What’s At Stake

So begins our marathon coverage of one of the biggest fights of 2012, Floyd Mayweather, Jr. vs. Miguel Cotto on May 5 on HBO pay-per-view. Now: the stakes of Mayweather-Cotto. Next: The undercard, previewed. Floyd Mayweather vs. Miguel Cotto prowls, like the green-screened lions of its omnipresent commercials, somewhere in the nether zone between respectable […]

Quick Jabs: The Manny Pacquiao And Alex Ariza Show; Golden Boy’s Big 2012; More

It’s darn near time to clear our plates and gear up for the blitzkrieg of coverage that accompanies big fights, what with Floyd Mayweather, Jr./Miguel Cotto right around the corner. When it comes to other boxing stuff than Mayweather/Cotto, it’s mostly speak now or hold your peace until after ’round here. Check out the above […]

The Seduction: Bernard Hopkins And Chad Dawson

(Chad Dawson, left; Bernard Hopkins, right) Every weekend throngs of fortune seekers flock to Atlantic City, wondering if lady luck will be their companion. She’s seductive. She’s alluring. If you can corral her for even a fleeting moment, you will have won. The buzz might stay with you for days. Gambling, carousing… it’s a city […]

Chad Dawson Vs. Bernard Hopkins II: Out With The Old, In With The New?

Something happened to Bernard Hopkins Saturday on HBO that hasn’t happened in nearly 20 years: He lost a fight, and it wasn’t all that debatable. Hopkins could debate the majority decision, sure, and apparently left the ring in a huff telling the HBO team that he deserved the victory. One judge, Luis Rivera, had some […]

Seth Mitchell Gets Wobbled, But Stops Chazz Witherspoon

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — The buzz circling around the Boardwalk before heavyweight bomber Seth Mitchell (24-0-1) stepped in to face Chazz Witherspon (30-2) was that it might be a quick fight. Powerful and American, Mitchell came into the bout as a hot prospect in the division, with night-ending power in his fists. True to form […]

Bernard Hopkins Vs. Chad Dawson II Undercard Results

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — The undercard before the HBO-televised doubleheader. The opening bout of the night saw undefeated (22-0) Canadian junior middleweight Phil Lo Greco overcome a knockdown in round 1 and defeat unheralded Hector Orozco (5-10) out of Minneapolis. A competitive fight, Orozco landed flush shots though out, but fell behind in punch output […]

Denis Grachev Stuns Ismayl Sillakh On A Fun Friday Night Fights Card

Five fighters walked onto this week’s Friday Night Fights broadcast undefeated — a lineup more like the ideal ShoBox card than any of the cards we’ve gotten from ESPN2 of late. Actually, it seemed more like an ideal ShoBox card than we’ve gotten from a ShoBox program itself so far this season. Even better, it […]

Like This: Three Prospects On ShoBox Tested Hard In High-Contact Victories

We got a little apocalyptic about the state of ShoBox last weekend, but this weekend’s outing was a return to form — just about everything you could want from Showtime’s program for putting prospects into the toughest fights of their careers. Thomas Oosthuizen, Luis Del Valle and Jose Pedraza all had to work hard to […]

From Beyond The Grave: The Paycheck

“John L. Sullivan, the Boston pugilist, had a benefit at Harry Hill’s Theater yesterday afternoon, the feature of which was an offer of $50 for any man to box with him four rounds according to the rules of the Marquis of Queensbury, which are rounds of three minutes each, with one minute between each round. […]

Secret Ingredients: Bernard Hopkins Vs. Chad Dawson II Preview And Prediction

Something strange happened on the way to this weekend’s HBO rematch between light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins and Chad Dawson, a battle of undeniable substance but wholly refutable style: People began to care. The first bout, which ended in a 2nd round no contest, lived down to every expectation of what a dismal failure it […]

That Target On Your Back, Floyd Mayweather, Jr.? You Painted It.

Lately some quality boxing writers — Michael Woods, Bart Barry, Joseph Santoliquito — have examined seriously in various ways the question of how Floyd Mayweather, Jr. is perceived, and whether he deserves a bad image, partly because Floyd has been complaining lately about how he doesn’t. These are my two cents: Yes he does, basically. […]

The Rabbit Punch: WBC Strips Champion Of Title Because “Screw Him”

MEXICO CITY – In a move that surprised nobody in the boxing community, the World Boxing Council stripped their light heavyweight titlist, Tyrus “The Truth” Truffant, of his belt on Monday evening. The WBC also announced shortly thereafter that interim 175 pound titleholder Julio Cesar Ramos will face Julio Cesar Ramon in Mexico City to […]

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