Freakonomics Takes A Look At The State Of Boxing

The fine folks at Freakonomics — you know, the blog based on the book by an economist who applied the theories of his science to “the hidden side of everything” — have turned their attention to the Sweetest of Sciences. In this entry, they survey some students of the fight game about why boxing is […]

Two Days, Five Fights, Some Speedy Observations

I advise you to contemplate the words of my sage colleague Sean for extensive examination of the Showtime card Saturday and the ESPN2 card Friday. I offer myriad thoughts on myriad fights up to and including those ones.

Darchinyan Bludgeons Kirilov In Title Winning Effort

In the battle of Eastern European little men it was the Armenian Vic Darchinyan that emerged with the IBF junior bantamweight title after he bludgeoned Dimitri Kirilov into submission over five one-sided rounds. After Darchinyan lost his flyweight title to surging Nonito Donaire the heavy handed southpaw has changed trainers and is looking to correct […]

Odd Cut Gives Dirrell Another Victory

Well Andre Dirrell manages to win another fight in such a manner that we may soon forget his horrendous performance against Curtis Stevens a short time ago.¬† In Mike Paschall, Dirrell had the perfect aggressive foil but to all our surprise the Baltimore tough-guy made Dirrell work.¬† Paschall had some success early landing some good […]

The Contrast: Preview, Prediction For Judah-Clottey

Brooklyn vs. the Bronx. Erratic vs. steady. Flashy vs. basic. On the way out vs. on the way in. That’s Zab Judah vs. Joshua Clottey Saturday night on HBO, in a nutshell. It’s also the last potentially exciting fight until September, so savor it, unless you plan to shell out $35 to gamble that talented […]

The New Pound-For-Pound Top 20

I haven’t updated my list of best fighters in the world since April, and with an uneventful stretch ahead before September, now’s a pretty good time to do some revising. My criteria for evaluating the best of the best, regardless of weight, is a combination of career achievement, recent activity and all-around ability. Imagine it […]

Castillo Returns, Looks Like Sh*t

Not sure if I am more surprised by the fact that Jose Luis Castillo actually made weight for his welterweight fight last night against Sebastian Lujan, or that in dropping a wide decision to the Argentinian, Castillo has just entered into “opponent” status.¬† It’s a hard pill to swallow for a fighter who gave so […]

Hatton Splits With Graham

I admit that I am unsure¬†what the ramifications will be regarding junior welterweight king Ricky Hatton’s split with longtime trainer Billy Graham.¬† It seemed to me that the two wise-cracking Brits were two peas in a pod and both have shown deep compassion and friendship toward each other so the news of the split came […]

Quick Jabs: More Margarito-Cotto; De La Hoya-Pacquiao; 2008, So Far And Ahead; More

Plenty to discuss, so I’ll discuss it all in this edition of “Quick Jabs.” I’ll size up 2008, review the aftermath of the big welterweight (147 lbs.) fight last weekend between Antonio Margarito and Miguel Cotto and take a look at the machinations behind Oscar De La Hoya’s possible welterweight clash with Manny Pacquiao in-depth […]

Toney – Rahman II Changed To No-Decision

According to multiple sources the California State Athletic Commission overturned the result of the July 16 James Toney-Hasim Rahman fight from a third round TKO victory for Toney to a no-decision.¬† For those who missed it an accidental clash of heads opened up a gash above the left eyebrow of Rahman.¬† After the round Rahman […]

Margarito Pulls Of The Upset, Stops Cotto

While it may not have been a candidate for Fight of the Year honors the fact remains that Antonio Margarito and Miguel Cotto engaged in a brutal battle for the ages.¬† After eleven brutal punishing rounds it was Margarito that dug deep within his internal reserves to gut out and stop the undefeated Cotto.¬† It […]

Cotto – Margarito: The Pros Pick

It has become a rarity of sorts in this modern era of large on sizzle little on sustenance boxing events.¬† A fight that has so much buzz surrounding it and not simply due to the name of the participants but squarely based on the quality of the fight we the fans will be treated to.¬† […]

Barroom Observations Of The ESPN2 Card

Maybe this is a more pure way to do it anyhow, post-barroom. 1. Jose Armando Santa Cruz looked pretty nice batting around somebody or the other on the way to a knockout win. Considering that he was on the bad end of one of the worst decisions I’ve ever seen and possibly of all time […]

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