2012 Boxing Knockout Of The Year Nominees

Welcome to The Queensberry Rules' annual year-end awards, starting today and continuing throughout the week. Here's how we do it around these parts: The major categories are Knockout of the Year, Round of the Year, Fight of the Year and Fighter of the Year. The final leg is a pu-pu platter of awards ranging from […]

The Transnational Boxing Rankings Go Weekly

(announcement) Last May, a small cabal of boxing writers discussed an idea that had all the staying power of a cigarette butt under a shoe. The idea was to create a global rankings organization uncompromised by competing interests and hell-bent on restoring sense to a confused sport. The writers found enough common ground to usher […]

The Blood Is The Life: 25 Of The Worst Gashes In Boxing, Part II

Cassius Clay TKO6 Henry Cooper, 1966 Not unlike Marcel Thil in the first installment of this “bad cuts” list, sitting atop Sir Henry Cooper’s neck was the visage of a born fighter. He looked like a man who had worked in some sort of mine for fun, or picked fights because it just happened to […]

Amir Khan Stop Carlos Molina In Comeback Victory

(Amir Khan gives Carlos Molina an uppercut; photo: Tom Casino, Showtime) LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Saturday night at the Los Angeles Sports Arena on Showtime Championship Boxing, Carlos Molina fought like a guy in search of that Cinderella moment, similar to the one Josesito Lopez found in his shock victory against Victor Ortiz in June.  […]

Nonito Donaire Knocks Out Jorge Arce In A Night Of Farewells

(Nonito Donaire celebrates after stopping Jorge Arce; credit: Chris Farina, Top Rank) Nonito Donaire ended Jorge Arce's career in Houston Saturday night on HBO in a junior featherweight bout that also served as the finale for long serving analyst Larry Merchant. As predicted, Donaire was simply too big, too powerful and too fast for Arce, […]

British Beat: Brian Rose And Sam Webb Serve Up Winter Warmer In Blackpool

British junior middleweight champion Brian Rose attempts to capture the Lonsdale belt he carries but does not yet own, against one of its former custodians, in cut-prone Chislehurst man Sam Webb. Back on benevolent hunting ground at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens — a 19th century opera house turned entertainment complex in the heart of the seaside […]

Juan Manuel Marquez Dreams, Manny Pacquiao Sleeps

As the diminutive idol plummets face first into the mat, a country of 95,000,000 people watch in stunned silence… their breath stolen away by a Mexican fighting god. Manny Pacquiao lay motionless, unconscious, for almost exactly a minute. In that blackness he is oblivious to hundreds of millions of eyes on him.  Ten seconds vanish […]

Weekend Afterthoughts On Manny Pacquiao Vs. Juan Manuel Marquez V, Pacquiao’s Religious Switch, Yuriorkis Gamboa’s Next Fight And More

Thanks, Next Media Animation, for rendering much of this blog post redundant. That's quality coverage — Mitt Romney's losing stink infected Manny Pacquiao, Pacquiao lost because he loves cockfighting and women and has the wrong religion and doesn't train hard enough, etc. We've already had plenty to say about the past weekend: My stories on […]

Living History: Juan Manuel Marquez Vs. Manny Pacquiao IV, One Day Later

We bore witness to enduring history last night, the kind of event that boxing aficionados will talk about for generations. And it's not too early to play boxing historian, either; it's often better to wait more than a day before foisting such sweeping declarations on a thing, because it is the nature of history for […]

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