Danny Geale And Lenny Zappavigna Have Big Nights, Show They’re The Real Deals

Aussie contenders Danny Geale and Lenny Zappavigna both made huge statements of the knockout variety in Sydney last night. The large crowd at the Sydney Sports Centre wasn’t put off by the mid-afternoon timetable (for international broadcast reasons) and was full of Australian boxing royalty. Geale won almost every round of his middleweight bout with […]

Quick Jabs: David Haye Hides In Three Dimensions; Sergio Martinez, Paul Williams And Glen Johnson Fight With The Scale; More

(Photo: Chris Farina, Top Rank, via) It’s very Manny Pacquiao-ish around here these days, and it probably won’t change for a couple weeks given his upcoming fight, but that picture of Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach mocking Antonio Margarito’s handwrap controversy was too funny not to run. Nothing else to add. On the picture, anyway. In […]

Book Review: “Pacman,” By Gary Andrew Poole

Too often, books about boxing diminish themselves because the caliber of the prose and storytelling can’t rival the drama in the ring or the brilliantly-colored feathers of the sport’s quirky characters. The stories tell themselves sometimes, but the reader is left wanting a more skillful guide. In Gary Andrew Poole’s excellent biography, “Pacman: Behind the […]

Fight Nights Of The Year: Handicapping 2010’s Late Charge

(Sergio Martinez, courtesy Cecilio Flores) If you’re a fight fan, then you’ve probably had a pretty bare TV schedule for the last month or two. Solo Boxeo Tecate, Fight Night Club and the occasional ShoBox are all very well and good as an entree, but by now you’re hungry for the main course. Luckily, you […]

Pound-For-Pound Top 20 Boxers Update, 10/10

Hardly anything happened in September or October to shake up the pound-for-pound rankings. Things that happen in November and December could shake them to their core. TWELVE of the 20 people on the below list will be in action in the final two months of 2010, some more dangerously than others. Six of its honorable […]

No Natural Disaster: Why An Antonio Margarito Victory Would Be Good For Boxing

In the months and now weeks leading up to the November 13 WBC junior middleweight title bout between Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito, one would think that hardcore boxing fans have collectively ejected their Jean Pascal tapes and opened Blaise Pascal texts instead. Margarito’s ignorance, false or genuine, to the fact that his handwraps were […]

Weekend Afterthoughts, With Video: Pacquiao/Margarito 24/7; Toshiaki Nishioka; Jorge Linares; Roman Gonzalez; Mercito Gesta

Maybe I was too hard on the weekend of boxing. The card in Japan Saturday, which slipped my mind originally, had one quality bout and two quality fighters featured in lesser quality bouts, while on TeleFutura Friday a prospect had a nice showing. My anticipated weekend highlight, Pacquiao/Margarito 24/7, didn’t do it for me. The […]

Round And Round: Juan Manuel Marquez Vs. Michael Katsidis Is Safe; Chris John Vs. Yuriorkis Gamboa Is Around The Corner; Next For Shane Mosley, Kelly Pavlik And Others; More

The coolest boxing-related thing I read all week was lightweight Michael Katisidis’ statement about his recently deceased brother Stathi. Not only was it touching, but it featured the good news that his sibling’s death wouldn’t affect his upcoming bout with Juan Manuel Marquez, one of the most anticipated bouts of 2010. Because it’s so cool, […]

Quick Jabs: Football Concussions Vs. Boxing Dangers; Is Manny Pacquiao Really Distracted?; Vomit And Pugilism Don’t Mix; More

Above, a trailer for the well-reviewed film “Boxing Gym.” Doesn’t look like much, but it is… well-reviewed. It’s one of a couple such boxing docs out hereabouts. In other Quick Jabs, ‘sides the headline, we have some unusual accounts of sparring, some championship-caliber trash talk and a boxing writer’s daughter who’s already ahead of the […]

Twitter And Boxing

(Robert Crumb, predictor of Twitter? via) There are all kinds of ways to conduct discourse in this Digital Age with the Information Superhighway and the Facingbook, and one of the newest is Twitter. Like all new means of communication, Twitter transforms debate, sometimes for good, sometimes for ill; that’s elementary enough, and a subject for […]

TQBR Prediction Game 4.0, Update #4

As of this weekend, leaderman — and recent TQBR contributor! — Paul Kelly kept his TQBR Prediction Game 4.0 lead in large measure because of a sadistic referee, Ian John-Lewis, and a corner that had no interest in protecting Shannon Briggs from a brutal pummeling by Vitali Klitschko that lasted far too long and left […]

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