Quick Jabs: The Return Of Rafael Marquez, The Debut Of Guillermo Rigondeaux; Versus Network Resurfaces With Purpose; Fights In The Works; More

In this edition of Quick Jabs: We’ll summarize the key weekend bouts; examine some fallout, good and bad, from Andre Ward-Edison Miranda; rejoice in the possible revival of Bernard Hopkins-Tomasz Adamek and Chad Dawson-Glen Johnson II; and take a look at what’s up next — or isn’t — for Paul Williams, Timothy Bradley and others. […]

Andre Ward Looks Like Gold In A Decision Defeat Of Edison Miranda

2004 Olympic gold medalist Andre Ward put together a terrific performance in a dominant decision win over fellow super middleweight Edison Miranda on Showtime Saturday. For a long time, we’ve been wondering whether Ward is legitimate, considering how slowly his career has proceeded. Now we know he is. Ward answered one of the biggest questions […]

Round And Round: Trouble In Kelly Pavlik Land?; Bernard Hopkins – David Haye?; Lucian Bute – Carl Froch?; Weekend Bouts; More

The friendly-looking patriot to your right is heavyweight prospect Devin Vargas, who’s featured on ESPN2′s Friday Night Fights this weekend. He leads off a shortish (by TQBR standards) Round and Round column this week. There wasn’t much non-fights-in-the-works news this week that I haven’t covered already. Other than, like, congratulating lightweight Juan Diaz for graduating […]

The Many Jobs Of Manny Pacquiao

As Renaissance Men go, Manny Pacquiao puts Thomas Jefferson to shame. And in case you missed it, the pound-for-pound king and new junior welterweight champion just added two more professions to his long list this week. 

Party Like It’s 2004: Andre Ward – Edison Miranda Preview And Prediction

(Andre Ward; photo credit Jan Sanders, Goossen Tutor Promotions) Do you remember 2004? Usher, assisted by Ludacris and Lil Jon, was tearing up the charts with his single “Yeah!” (Usher: “She’s ready to blow.” Lil Jon: “WATCH OUT!”). Ronald Reagan and Ol’ Dirty Bastard died. Two teams ago, Ron Artest stormed into the stands at […]

Weekend Afterthoughts: Chad Dawson – Antonio Tarver II Revisited; Versus Revived; Manny Pacquiao Figures And Plans Revised; Sugar Ray Leonard Deconstructed; More

For a weekend where the only major televised bout was a wholly unnecessary rematch between light heavyweights Chad Dawson and Antonio Tarver, there sure was a lot of boxing stuff between approximately Friday and Sunday. Like more information on Manny Pacquiao’s plans. Or the sudden reappearance of the Versus network to the boxing game. Or […]

A Night In Winchester, Va. At A Local Boxing Show (With Prospect Bayan Jargal)

While you were watching Chad Dawson-Antonio Tarver II Saturday night — you can read my take on that here — I was watching a live local show deep in Virginia, chatting with a referee who wears one of his fingers on a necklace, mingling among cheering sections that were rooting on (alternately) a 45-year-old white […]

Chad Dawson – Antonio Tarver II: Second Verse, Same As The First

Antonio Tarver was a little better Saturday night than last time, but the scorecards were about the same — a resounding Chad Dawson decision win in a rematch between two top light heavyweights. If you didn’t like Dawson yet, this probably wasn’t going to change your mind. He’s not going to suddenly transmogrify into a […]

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