With Wladimir Klitschko Vs. David Haye Finally Wrapped Up (Really!), The Heavyweight Division Will Become Relevant Once More July 2

Prior to Wednesday, one could be forgiven for doubting that the most anticipated fight in the heavyweight division — champion Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye — was really going to happen. Sure, they’d signed some contracts, but they didn’t have a location or a television deal, and such details had killed the fight over the […]

It’s Still Good: Why The Featherweight Division Is Still Awesome And Might Actually Be Better After Juan Manuel Lopez’ Loss

When Roberto Ramirez jumped between Juan Manuel Lopez and Orlando Salido on Saturday night, many thought he was waving off featherweight’s time as one of the sport’s top divisions. It certainly looks like Bob Arum let JuanMa-Yuriorkis Gamboa go off, after marinating in the fridge for too long. But there’s good news, if you’re optimistically […]

Weekend Afterthoughts: The Cleverness Of Orlando Salido, The Foolishness Of Juan Manuel Lopez; Next For Victor Ortiz, The Past For Andre Berto; Larry Merchant Vs. Gus Johnson; More

There’s your 6th round of Victor Ortiz vs. Andre Berto, if you weren’t up on it yet. Maybe if Berto doesn’t flail so recklessly after dropping Ortiz, it doesn’t end up being such a great round, because one of the things that made it special is that Ortiz scored his own knockdown while still on […]

In Another Wild Night Of Boxing, Underdogs Victor Ortiz And Orlando Salido Outshine Fellow Warriors Andre Berto And Juan Manuel Lopez

The surprises keep coming in boxing, and they simply won’t let up. Saturday’s upsets weren’t as dramatic as last weekend’s absurdity, but the two seesaw main events on HBO and Showtime presented yet more exhibits in the case for this sport’s greatness. Victor Ortiz’ toughness, genuineness and everything else had rightly been the subject of […]

Youngsters Make Their Mark At The Washington Golden Gloves Regional Championships

WALDORF, Md.–A capacity crowd filled the Waldorf Jaycees Community Center on Friday night to see boxers from Maryland and the District dominate their Virginia counterparts at the Washington Golden Gloves regional championships. After finishing our regular training session and scouring the lot for a patch of grass upon which to deposit the car, we made […]

Ruslan Provodnikov Bounces Back In A Very Provodnikovesque Fashion

(Maybe it should have been “Provodnikovish” fashion, but so be it.) TV-friendly junior welterweight Ruslan Provodnikov returned to Friday Night Fights two fights removed from his first loss, and his opponent this go round was Ivan Popoca, a  brawler with his own knack for bouncing back (see: Soto Karass, Jose Luis). Things were pretty competitive […]

This Week’s Boxing Schedule, Featuring Juan Manuel Lopez, Amir Khan, Victor Ortiz, Andre Berto, Ruslan Provodnikov And A Bunch Of International Flavour

In keeping with the three week old tradition of starting the weekly schedule with a more or less random internet meme, here’s poptart cat running to some mesmerising, gameboyish music. It has absolutely nothing to with this week’s boxing schedule, which is a little thin outside of the big shows on HBO and Showtime. On […]

Weekend Afterthoughts: When Being Wrong Is Oh So Right, Where Improbable Meets Lucky And Next For Erik Morales, James Kirkland, David Lemieux And The Rest

This past weekend was the most fun I’ve had being wrong since forever. Not much of anybody in their right minds had Erik Morales being that competitive against Marcos Maidana several weight classes too high and years past any remnants of him looking like an elite boxer. Morales, aferward, said his dignity led him to […]

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