Pouring A 40oz On The Curb For Solo Boxeo

Though officially off the air as of a couple weeks ago, I still find myself in Solo Boxeo withdrawal.  And how could I not be? Nearly every Friday night I could count on basking in the warm glow that the Telefutura’s popular boxing series provided.  Like a weekly visit from beloved family members, Bernardo Osuna […]

It’s Official, Luis Yanez Turns Pro

After months of speculation and widespread rumor, 2008 US Olypmic boxing team light flyweight Luis Yanez has decided to turn pro. The announcement was made Tuesday morning at a press conference held at the American Airlines Center in downtown Dallas, Texas. “Man, it’s a big day for me,” Yanez would tell the Queensberry Rules.  “It’s […]

An Interview With Thomas Hauser

Thomas Hauser, I’ve made no bones about saying, is the finest boxing writer in the land. He’s somewhere between the sport’s poet laureate and its Bob Woodward. If you have read any of Steve Kim’s pieces in recent months, you’ll recall Kim writing about HBO execs trying to suss out who Hauser’s sources are for […]

“Season’s Beatings”

(Photo: Flickr/wallyg) I should have posted this sooner, since it’s Christmas-themed, but so what, it’s still cool. And it’s close enough to Christmas. There were at least two boxing-themed Christmas storefront windows in New York City. One, above, was at Bergdorf Goodman. I discovered it via this interactive feature, which captures some nice glimmers of […]

A Big Thank You From The Queensberry Rules

The last month has been our most successful yet at our humble boxing blog, in terms of traffic. I won’t share the number of visits — it might look like I was bragging, and besides, in some corners of the blogging universe, they would be considered laughably small — but I can tell you this: […]

Year-End Pound-For-Pound Top 20 List

We still have a bit of 2008 housekeeping to attend to, and one of the final tasks is a final pound-for-pound list of the best fighters in the world regardless of weight. As usual, my criteria includes, in approximate order of importance: recent activity, career achievement and overall ability.

A Visit To The Torture Chamber With Evander Holyfield And Nicolay Valuev

I didn’t fork over the $24.95 required to watch the heavyweight alphabet title fight featuring Evander Holyfield and Nicolay Valuev because I didn’t want to participate in the sorry spectacle — voting with my pocketbook and all — but after catching the bout on YouTube, I can tell you that it exceeded my imagination in […]

A Pu Pu Platter of 2008 Awards

While we here at the Queensberry Rules have already shared with you, our values readers, a host of year end awards, Tim and I have also decided to award some deserving nominees in some other pertinent categories.  I will share my “pu pu platter” of awards first and Tim will drop some knowledge on your […]

Boxing’s 2008 Fighter Of The Year: Manny Pacquiao

When your year roughly mirrors one of the finest achievements in boxing history — Henry Armstrong’s simultaneous three-division reign — then it’s going to be hard for anyone to top you in the Fighter of the Year category. And that’s what Manny Pacquiao did in 2008. Just a few weeks ago, Pacquiao toppled Oscar De […]

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