Manny Pacquiao – Ricky Hatton News Release

Said all there is to say about this one for now, so I’ll just get out of the way and let the news release from Golden Boy Promotions speak for itself. Anyone who needs tickets, they tell you how to get them and how much they’ll cost, although who knows how many will be made […]

Quick Jabs: ESPN2 Steps Its Game Up; Oscar De La Hoya Vs. Larry Merchant; Even More On Antonio Margarito’s Hand Wraps

[Sorry, y’all — looks like I accidentally disabled comments on this one. Won’t happen again, now that I know what went wrong. Comment away now…] Other topics in this edition of Quick Jabs, besides what’s in the headline: the value of trash talk versus sportsmanship; Ring magazine’s interesting new top-10 pound-for-pound man; an amusing (and […]

Weekend Afterthoughts On Shane Mosley-Antonio Margarito And More

If you didn’t think Shane Mosley-Antonio Margarito had enough wild storylines — divorces, steroids, allegedly loaded gloves, a wholly unanticipated upset result –well, Margarito’s camp is throwing another out there. Mr. Ryan directed me to this article where Margarito’s manager said the welterweight (147 lbs.)  “had to have surgery on his eye a little over […]

Suspend Antonio Margarito If The Cheating Allegations Are True [Updated]

I’m not trying to get all Nancy Grace up in here, convicting someone before they are proven guilty. I want to emphasize upfront that we need a fuller investigation of the allegations against welterweight (147 lbs.) Antonio Margarito that his team tried to artificially load his glove before Saturday night’s bout with Shane Mosley. But […]

Catching Up With The Contender

I finally remembered to set my DVR, no thanks to you, and as such I was able to catch up with The Contender after only seeing one episode previous. A series of quick observations: For those who missed this edition, first, the results and happenings. Rico Hoye, one of the top names on the show, […]

A Goal Attained

Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 9:15 PM CST.  That is the exact moment when I received the email from Thomas Hauser informing me that I had been voted into the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA). The email was short and direct, the BWAA membership committee had reviewed my application and a half dozen on my […]

Rest In Peace Jose Torres

Former light heavyweight champion Jose “Chegui” Torres passed away Monday from what is being reported as a heart attack in his home in Puerto Rico. Torres claimed the light heavyweight title by stopping Willie Pastrano in 1965.  Torres ended his career with a record of 41-3-1, 29 KOs and was inducted into the International Boxing […]

Some Very Quick Takes On This Past Weekend’s Fights

Tim has already done an excellent job of surmising all the action of this past weekend but I felt the need to drop some quick thoughts on the fights as well. Berto – Collazo I may be in the minority here but I had Collazo narrowly outpointing Berto over the twelve rounds.  But, with that […]

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