Weekend Afterthoughts, Featuring What’s Next For Sergio Martinez, Where Miguel Cotto Stands, Knockout And Highlight Videos Plus More

There’s Antonio Margarito at the press conference after Miguel Cotto stopped Ricardo Mayorga this weekend. The body language isn’t terrific. Friend of the site JasonTO came up with this rage comic to illustrate the situation: Since Margarito is probably next for Cotto, that seems like a good enough intro into this edition of Weekend Afterthoughts. […]

At The Sergio Martinez Vs. Serhiy Dzinziruk Press Conference, Ambition Vs. Reality For What’s Next

(Sergio Martinez at the press conference with adviser Sampson Lewkowicz and bullying victim Monique McClain, whose cause he has championed; picture by friend of the site nazarioz) MASHANTUCKET, Conn. — Once more, coming off another sterling, greatness-confirming win, there’s little sense of what is next for the middleweight champion of the world. There’s no doubt […]

William Joppy Calls It A Career

FAIRFAX, Va.–Former middleweight champion William Joppy called it a career on Saturday night after defeating Baltimore’s Cory “Black Ice” Cummings in a rematch at the Patriot Center. Joppy, who weighed in at 173 lbs. for the catchweight bout, took the mic in the ring to announce it would be his last fight after securing the […]

Sergio Martinez Vs. Serhiy Dzinziruk Undercard Results

MASHANTUCKET, Conn. — The longer TQBR is around, the less often I get tossed into the “aux media” section that’s the ghetto of boxing journalism, but as of now, that’s where I am for the Sergio Martinez-Serhiy Dzinziruk fight. I paid $13 for a tiny slab of chidken sandwich and five skinny onion rings, and […]

Notes From The Sergio Martinez Vs. Serhiy Dzinziruk Weigh-In: “Bet On The Black Guy;” “Tell Me When I Should Start Apologizing;” “I Don’t Know If I Have The Best Middleweight In The World;” And Other Remarks

MASHANTUCKET, Conn. — It’s never a good thing when you go to a weigh-in and nearly end up with balls across the nose. I’ll explain what I mean in a minute. But it was still a very productive event that my crew David P. Greisman of BoxingScene and friend of the site nazarioz attended, the […]

The Rest Of The Weekend’s Boxing Schedule, Featuring The Undercards For Sergio Martinez Vs. Serhiy Dzinziruk And Miguel Cotto Vs. Ricardo Mayorga And More

MYSTIC, Conn. — Wuh-oh, Ricardo Mayorga. I’m not saying my midsection looks better than yours, but I’m not about to spend my Saturday night getting hit in it by a junior middleweight who specializes in gut-punching. It’s a total surprise to learn that a boxer has claimed to be in great shape only to learn […]

The Big Question: Michael Grant vs. Tye Fields

Most of the debate concerning Friday night’s pay-per-view offering between Michael Grant and Tye Fields has not been centered around who the winner will be, but an even more fundamental question instead. Why is this happening at all? Even after the 6’7” Grant took a hard-fought unanimous decision loss against Tomasz Adamek, the prospect of […]

So Close, Yet So Far Away: Previews And Predictions For Sergio Martinez Vs. Serhiy Dzinziruk And Miguel Cotto Vs. Ricardo Mayorga

Too often, these preview posts start with what’s screwed up about whatever fight is happening this weekend. We’ll get to that. But first, let’s consider what’s good about this weekend of boxing: Two of the best, bravest and most exciting fighters in the world, Sergio Martinez and Miguel Cotto, are in action Saturday night, and […]

Gary Sykes Proves His Mettle In Back From The Brink Victory Over Carl Johanneson

There are turning points in life, forks in the road, which can determine eventual destinations that we’re unable to U-turn away from. Beneath the ring lights, a fighter’s professional life is condensed, a frenetic miniature of the real run-through, with the decision-making window at such junctures microscopically small. Gary Sykes found himself at just such […]

“Super” Zab Is Back: Judah KOs Kaizer Mabuza

NEWARK, N.J.–Former junior welterweight champ Zab Judah rallied to smash Kaizer Mabuza with a crunching left in the 7th round that sent the South African careening through the ropes at the Prudential Center Saturday night. Judah (41-6, 28 KOs) showed off a much-improved defense that he attributed to working with new trainer and former world […]

Saul Alvarez Wins The Fun Way, Adrien Broner Wins The Boring Way

Saul Alvarez won the fun way and Adrien Broner won the boring way on HBO Saturday, but both didn’t dispel doubts about themselves in so doing. Alvarez dragged Matthew Hatton up from welterweight to junior middleweight but couldn’t stop him, despite a high octane offensive performance. Broner dragged Daniel Ponce De Leon up from featherweight […]

Pound-For-Pound Top 20 Boxers Update, 3/11

Neither rain nor sleet nor hurricanes nor typhoons can prevent the delivery of the TQBR pound-for-pound top 20 update. Nor can the fact that there were only a couple fights that mattered for P4P purposes: Nonito Donaire vs. Fernando Montiel and Timothy Bradley vs. Devon Alexander. Although, hey, seven members of this top 10 are […]

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