Advances Made In Boxing Undercard Technology

They often say that one of the differences between boxing cards and mixed martial arts cards is that MMA tries to give people “events” with lots of good fights and boxing just gives people one good main event fight and a bunch of junk beforehand. They are right. But with the Sept. 19 Floyd Mayweather-Juan […]

Kelly Pavlik: The Worst-Managed Career In Boxing?

(It’s all been downhill for Mr. Pavlik, pictured getting punched in the mug by Mr. Hopkins, for a while. Photo credit: AP/Tim Larsen) You may have read that the Oct. 3 Kelly Pavlik-Paul Williams middleweight championship fight has been postponed, but it’s very possible the fight won’t happen at all now. Why? Because Pavlik and/or […]

Updated Pound-For-Pound Top 20, August 2009 Edition

I haven’t done a full-length, in-depth pound-for-pound list since 2008, instead relying on shorter updates, and I’d intended to the full treatment halfway through the year, except for all kinds of summer fights got canceled, so it didn’t make much sense to do it then, since nobody was shifting or changing very dramatically. Now makes […]

Roy Jones, Pirate Pugilist, Sinks His Hooks Into Jeff Lacy

I have to admit right from the get-go: Hook City was a lot more fun than I expected. It was far from perfect (more on that later), but the fights themselves were largely entertaining, thanks in good part to headliner and promoter Roy “Captain Hook” Jones, Jr., who took a lot of cheap shots from […]

Video Of Antonio Pitalua Scoring A Knockout Worthy Of Runner Up For KO Of The Year; Video Of The Illegal Bernabe Concepcion Punch

Over on Telmundo Friday night, lightweight Antonio Pitalua put together a 1-2 on Jose Reyes’ jaw that, in any year where Manny Pacquiao hadn’t delivered perhaps the Knockout of the Decade against then-junior welterweight champion Ricky Hatton, might be a leading candidate for Knockout of the Year. Reyes was something of a journeyman, but as […]

Nonito Donaire Doesn’t Deliver His Best Performance Against Rafael Concepcion, But He Beat A Junior Featherweight In His Step Up To Junior Bantamweight

Against an opponent three divisions above his most recent fight, Nonito Donaire on Saturday beat an unprofessionally overweight Rafael Concepcion in a difficult, tense unanimous decision that proved he can handle bigger men but that also showed he has massive room for improvement. On the undercard, featherweight Steve Luevano beat Bernabe Concepcion by disqualification when […]

Quick Jabs: Cotto, Lopez Want You To Wash Your Hands; More On The Weekend, With Jones-Lacy, Shumenov-Campillo And Others; Mucho Gracias, Oscar Larios; And Much More

To your right is a poster for perhaps the most important light heavyweight fight of the weekend. On Saturday, Beibut Shumenov will try to become the light heavyweight titlist who achieved that goal in the fewest number of fights: Nine. That’s assuming it happens, by the way. Universum claims it has an option on Gabriel […]

Womens Boxing In The Olympics Is Good For… Boxing In The Olympics, And For Boxing

(Believe me, if you search “woman boxer” on images.google.com, you’ll come up with a lot more gratuitously titillating photos than the one above from womenboxing.com of Wendy Rodriguez, left, and Hollie Dunaway, right.) After the 2008 Olympics, I remember reading in some quarters that boxing was hanging by a thread, with softball, on the list […]

Kelly Pavlik – Paul Williams Is A Go For Oct. 3 In Another Win For Boxing Fans

Add another huge fight to the fall ledger, and Compubox employees better make sure they have their backup punch-counting machines ready in case of overload: Middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik will defend his Ring magazine belt Oct. 3 in Atlantic City against Paul Williams. Both long, tall powerful boxers thrive on overwhelming their opponents with volume, […]

Boxing Needs More Intentional Fouls

Maybe that got us off on the wrong foot. I only mean that the net total of intentional fouls needs to go up. It’s the kind of fouls that would boost those numbers that I want to discuss. I’m talking about retaliation. I was thinking about the Timothy Bradley-Nate Campbell junior welterweight fight from a […]

Every Dog Has Its Day As Alfredo Angulo And Anthony Dirrell Shine With Knockouts

It was a good night to be a canine on ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights, whether it was super middleweight Anthony “The Dog” Dirrell or junior middleweight Alfredo “El Perro” Angulo. Even the real mongrel Angulo brought in the ring on a leash before his fight was having a nice time. Dirrell started sloppy, lunging, winging […]

Quick Jabs: Alfredo Angulo Still Manly; Chris Arreola Always Portly; Rafael Marquez Newly Haughty?; Jose Sulaiman Perversely Visionary; More

Would-be star junior middleweight Alfredo Angulo, above left, was last seen getting “exposed,” as some like to say in the boxing world, by Kermit Cintron, above right (photo credit: Naoki Fukuda). Some boxers would take an extremely soft opponent after a loss like that, but not Angulo. On ESPN2′s Friday Night Fights this evening, he’s […]

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