Bernard Hopkins Vs. Chad Dawson: A Lost Battle

As the mismanagement of boxing by those with say-so continues, its infrastructure a convoluted pile, the average fan’s need for clarity remains an important factor in allowing sanity and boxing fanaticism to occupy the same gray matter. It doesn’t take a fight game veteran to recognize which styles should be matched together. But absent aesthetically […]

British Beat: Nathan Cleverly And Tony Bellew Spread Enmity In The U.K.

(Tony Bellew, left; Nathan Cleverly, right) Punk has a lot to answer for. Back when provocateurs John Lydon and Malcolm McClaren began stoking a generation with the notion that attitude and image could land you on stage despite the absence of any real talent, they’d never have dreamt we’d have ended up here. Rotten and […]

Pinky And The Brain: Bernard Hopkins Vs. Chad Dawson Preview And Prediction

Year after year in the remarkably long autumn of Bernard Hopkins’ career, one opponent and then another with the physical upper hand has faced off with the now 46-year-old living legend and slumped off either totally defeated or having been given the toughest night of his professional life. Jean Pascal, in a win and a […]

The Week’s Boxing Schedule, Featuring Bernard Hopkins, Chad Dawson, Nathan Cleverly, Jorge Linares, Paulie Malignaggi And More

Absolutely Amazing Capoeira Kick Knockout – Watch MoreFunny Videos Maybe one of boxing’s problems is the sketchy nature of the schedule. There are often long dry patches but when it rains, it pours. This analogy is especially fitting for this TQBR correspondent, trapped at home due to a hurricane warning at the start of a […]

Actually, That Golden Boy Welterweight Tournament Could Work, If Only…

(Is Richard Schaefer’s welterweight tourney the real deal, or smoke and mirrors?) When Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer bandied about the notion of a welterweight tournament for HBO or Showtime, the reaction was mostly cynical apathy. Welterweight tournament? What’s the friggin point? Only one damn welterweight tournament anyone gives a rat’s arse about: it’s […]

“Real Steel,” As Reviewed By A Boxing Writer

A boxing movie, specifically a boxing movie featuring boxing robots, is improbably the #1 movie in America. It’s improbable because most reaction I’d seen to the announcement of “Real Steel,” and to the early trailers, was along the lines of, “That movie looks doofus-y.” And Hugh Jackman hasn’t been hitting it out of the park […]

British Beat: Kell Brook And Rafal Jackiewicz Meet At The Crossroads

The big fight in Britain this weekend involves welterweights Kell Brook and Rafal Jackiewicz, a contest which can be viewed not only as a quarrel between contenders for world honours but also as a marrying of such contrasting individuals. Theirs would be a buddy movie beyond even the most contrived of parodies. Brook, fighting at […]

Quick Jabs: Is Washington, D.C. Hungry For Some Boxing?: Is Timothy Bradley Mucking Up His Legal Case By Signing With Top Rank?: And Other Questions, Answered

(Hillary Rodham Clinton and Amir Khan) Long-theorized, unproven for lack of (nearly) decades of evidence, Washington, D.C. will get a chance to prove itself as a hungry, untapped boxing market when a significant fight between British super-talent Amir Khan and local product/junior welterweight contender Lamont Peterson comes to the nation’s capital on Dec. 10. It […]

Toshiaki Nishioka Beats Rafael Marquez In A Typical Rafael Marquez Fight

Toshiaki Nishioka edged Rafael Marquez by unanimous decision in Las Vegas tonight, in a junior featherweight bout that began tepidly but finished boiling hot. TQBR had the hard to score fight a draw, but there were a whole lot of close rounds in there. The fight began with a lengthy feeling out process, with both […]

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