Debut Of The Ring Report’s Pound-For-Pound Lists

We’re in the season where change is afoot on everyone’s list of the best active fighters, weight differences aside. So here at Ring Report, the idea is to throw out the first stab at it now that a fight has transpired in 2008 that shook things up — Saturday’s rematch between Kelly Pavlik and Jermain […]

Off To MSG For The Big Heavyweight Show

Back from vacation, but I’m about to leave again momentarily. I’ll be ringside — or wherever they station reporters for Madison Square Garden fights — Saturday night for one of the more meaningful heavyweight bouts in years, Vladimir Klitschko versus Sultan Ibragimov. It’s the showcase fight of the weekend in Week Two of a solid […]

Hopkins On Set

20″ style=”width:100%; height:550px;” class=”mceEditor”>You know sometimes it’s nice to catch a glimpse of superstar athletes unscripted.  Other times it’s freakin’ hilarious as this clip of Bernard Hopkins reveals.

Punch Drunk Ramblings – All-Star Weekend Edition

Dwight Howard may have won this years NBA slam dunk contest but Pavlik-Taylor II was the real all-star event.  Let’s get Punch Drunk! Pavlik Wins Again Middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik looked even more impressive in earning a hard fought 12 round unanimous decision over Jermain Taylor in their highly anticipated rematch.  While some were calling […]

Pavlik-Taylor II: Prediction, Preview For One Of 2008’s Biggest Bouts

Every sour thought you have about Jermain Taylor, the fighter, is probably right. The one-time burgeoning star middleweight (160 lbs.) has gotten worse, not better, over time. He makes too many mistakes in the ring. He’s an athlete who just happens to be a boxer, and he gets by too often on instinct. He struggles […]

A Captivating Read

Those of you who happen to frequent Ring Report know that from time to time my trusted colleague Tim and I like to share links to interesting stories as we find them in our daily net surfing. In that sense I would like to share with you all a very captivating article by Greg Smith entitled […]

Amateur Shows – Feeding Life Into The Sport

Boxing is alive and well here in the good ol’ U.S. of A. contrary to the perception of the majority of the population as well as the mainstream media.  Financially, fighters are making more than they ever have in the history of the sport and pugs are crossing over into mainstream appeal with regularity.  But […]

Pot (A Certain Notorious Alphabet Sanctioning Organization Chief) Calls Kettle Black

Reuters, 2/12/08: Greed has replaced pride and honor in boxing, says Jose Sulaiman, the long-serving president of the World Boxing Council (WBC). Secondsout.com, in an undated Thomas Hauser piece after Kelly Pavlik defeated Jermain Taylor in September for the middleweight (160 lbs.) title: After referee Steve Smoger gave Kelly Pavlik his instructions in the dressing […]

More Thoughts From The Weekend On Williams, Quintana, Etc.

There was plenty I didn’t say about Paul Williams’ loss to Carlos Quintana and myriad other goings-on from the weekend and its aftermath, so I’ll now execute what is commonly called a “notebook dump” before turning most of my attention this week to one of the year’s most important fights ahead just this Saturday, Kelly […]

The Most Avoided Fighter List, Updated

It was a terrible weekend for two fighters who had made a legitimate claim that they were being avoided by the top names in the biz. Paul Williams, the tall, gangly welterweight (147 lbs.) with an outrageous punch output, had the “Most Avoided” title coming in to Saturday night — he was the “linear” titlist, […]

Better Than Xmas — That’s Right, Money Mayweather’s Celebrity Weekend

In case you failed to mark you calenders, this past weekend just so happened to be the first annual “Money Mayweather Celebrity Weekend” taking place in Mayweather’s hometown of Grand Rapids, MI.  Weekend activities included a freestyle rap battle, celebrity basketball game, a comedy show headlined by Cedric the Entertainer, as well as the always […]

The Golden Era, Dark Ages And Renaissance Of Boxing Video Games

Even before I liked boxing, I liked boxing video games. It’s like with boxing movies — you don’t have to appreciate the sport to appreciate the drama of the sport. Video games have always had a cathartic role in my life, and what’s more cathartic than taking out one’s teenage rage by punching an imaginary […]

Quantcast