Errol Spence, Jr. Steals The FS1 Show

Fidel Maldonado, Jr. won in the Fox Sports 1 headliner Monday, doing his job effectively against a late replacement opponent, but a different junior, Errol Spence, was the fighter of the night. Spence and fellow 2012 U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha were matched against opposition of the non-rollover variety — contrary to the custom for FS1 […]

Roberto Garcia Steps In Late And Gets A Win

The role of the late replacement is supposed to be clear. They are supposed to show up, fight hard, and lose. Apparently, no one told Roberto Garcia that. In an excellent Friday Night Fights main event on ESPN2 from Chicago, Garcia (34-3 22 KO) outworked, outlanded and generally outfought Norberto Gonzalez (20-3 13 KO) in […]

Prizefighting In Monte Carlo

(via) If you ever get the chance to fly into the Cote D’Azur airport in the off-season, try to glance down as you’re coming in and take note of all that Mediterranean water stretching out toward the horizon, and all those cheerful looking palm trees on the shore, and yes, the Alps there too somehow, […]

Throwback Thursday: Sam Langford Dispatches Fireman Jim Flynn

(Via the San Diego Union) The state of California enjoyed a passionate, on again, off again love affair with prizefighting, which was declared illegal, banned, re-allowed and compromised upon various times in every major Golden State city between 1900 and 1910. When boxing’s popularity would peak, many fights were contested over only a few rounds, […]

A List Of Young Boxers Who Could Be On The Rise In 2014

[Sep 14, 2013; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Danny Garcia (red gloves) and Lucas Matthysse battle during their junior welterweight fight at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports] Floyd Mayweather sits alone atop boxing, its best and richest fighter, his crown refurbished after a brief flirtation with the threat of dethronement posed by […]

The Week’s Boxing Schedule, Featuring Miguel Beltran, Jr. And Adrian Hernandez

  I know everybody told you the schedule is sparse this week, but there are actually some really good fights. I know, I was as shocked as these lions. Still, there's not much point in going through our normal format, since there's not a huge number of fights. On Wednesday there's a streaming card from Montreal on something called PunchingGrace.com. Do […]

TQBR Radio 2/4: Luis Collazo Vs. Victor Ortiz Recap

(Pictured above: concentrated pheromones, also known as “The FaceLube Display Case”; via) When the boxing schedule is lacking and you need a pick-me-up, Queensberry Rules Radio will be the arborist to your Victor Ortiz. We know all about the science of you, and we will not hesitate to cater to your needs every so often. […]

Blessed: The Story Of A (Bad) Tattoo

Watching ESPN’s Friday Night Fights, we all had a realisation: Dusty Hernandez-Harrison doesn’t have a bad tattoo. Dusty Hernandez-Harrison has the worst tattoo. And it’s not like other boxers aren’t vying for the dubious honour. As TQBR has previously highlighted, Marcos Maidana has a devil child on his chest and Odlanier Solis let a devil […]

Gennady Golovkin Punishes Osamanu Adama For Seven Rounds

Gennady Golovkin beat the hell (and mouthpiece) out of Osamanu Adama over seven rounds in Monte Carlo Saturday, despite a solid showing from Adama. There was even this one time in the 4th round where, like, Adama made GGG bleed, and then this other time in the 5th when he backed him up for a […]

Rey Loreto Upsets Nkosinathi Joyi Via Highlight Reel KO

Rey Loreto, with his record of 17-13, didn't figure to be much of a threat to the rebounding Nkosinathi Joyi Saturday, at least if you were just going by his number of wins and losses. But records can be decieving: Loreto was coming off a win over Pornsawan Popramook. And boy howdy, was Loreto ever a […]

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