Punch Drunk Ramblings – The Midweek Flurry

Your face still stinging from Tim’s Quick Jabs?  No worries my friend, have a pint with me and let’s all get Punch Drunk! Mayweather at Wrestlemania – A Good Move? As Tim touched on in his Quick Jabs post, welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather is reportedly set to make $20 million dollars for his participation in WWE’s upcoming […]

Quick Jabs: Boxing Heals All Wounds, The Tyson Movie And More

Please find some early week “Quick Jabs” below to get out of the way before focusing entirely on Saturday night’s stellar donnybrook, including the debut of yet another new feature to go along with all the other gimmicks. If you’re not keeping track, “Quick Jabs” is my feature for a buncha random thoughts on random […]

The Lost Opportunity of Wladimir Klitschko

First of all I want to take the time to praise the work of my colleague Tim as his exceptional coverage of the Klitschko-Ibragimov battle was top notch entertainment.  I must admit that I am still miffed at how such a fight with so much promise failed miserably to produce anything in the way of […]

Last Weekend, This Weekend, Next Weekend: Pavlik-Taylor II And Klitschko-Ibragimov In Review, Palate-Cleansing Vazquez-Marquez III Ahead

Quick and dirty… I finally caught last Saturday’s Kelly Pavlik-Jermain Taylor II on replay, so I thought I’d share some brief thoughts on it; then suppress my gag reflex and tie up loose ends on Vladimir Klistchko-Sultan Ibragimov from last night; and finally remind everyone that, no matter popular perception after the heavyweights stank up […]

Heavyweight Unification News Conference And Afterthoughts

NEW YORK CITY — Both sides blamed the other for Vladimir Klitschko-Sultan Ibragimov turning into a terrible fight. But they were “unified” on the fact that it was terrible. That and other thoughts from the news conference, where there was some actual news — John Duddy-Kelly Pavlik is off — and I had a brief […]

Klitschko-Ibragimov: What. A. Disaster.

NEW YORK CITY — For almost every second of 12 straight rounds, Vladimir Klitschko looked like he was single-handedly trying to ruin boxing by throwing no punch other than a jab. Or maybe he’s an obsessive-compulsive. Or maybe he’s a performance artist who wanted to prove a point about the beauty of only winning a […]

John Duddy Scores A Difficult Win After Some Early Deep Trouble

NEW YORK CITY — For three amazingly dramatic rock ’em sock ’em rounds, Walid Smichet was on the verge of, as I said he had a chance to, upsetting the John Duddy apple cart. He was just flat bombing Duddy out of the place as Duddy tried to out-slug him. But then, Duddy discovered some […]

Heavyweight Unification: Klitschko-Ibragimov Preview And Prediction

Some fights are more important than whether they’re any good or not. It’s like when you’re a kid and your parents tell you to eat some vegetable that you’ve never tried and are scared to — eating it is the right thing to do, and if it’s delicious, well, that’s bonus. Bernard Hopkins-Joe Calzaghe, in […]

Ring Reports Pound-For-Pound List Part 2

Pound-for-pound lists are a lot like Britney Spears, flashy and attention grabbing but lacking of any real substance.  Of course that does little to stop my need to share my own subjective list of boxing’s current best.  My renown colleague Tim did an excellent job on sharing his pound-for-pound list and while we share similar taste […]

Disheartening Heavyweight Unification Coverage

So here is boxing, finally setting about the business of fixing something that all of its critics have always said is one of the major reasons the sport has faded — its muddled heavyweight division — and the stories in major newspapers this morning say, in effect: Boxing Dead Because Of Muddled Heavyweight Division That’s […]

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