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In Search Of Patterns Within HBO Ratings For Boxing (Again)

It’s been a while — a year, in fact — since we last dived into HBO’s ratings, and there’s a reason for that. Reliable boxing television ratings figures are rarely reported. So Matthew Paras did us all a huge favor last week by snaggging them from Nielsen for the past year and a half. But […]

No Controversy Here: Women’s Olympic Boxing Quarterfinals Results

Women’s boxing put on a hell of a show Monday, mostly washing the nasty taste from yesterday’s terrible judging out of our collective mouths. There was atmosphere, upsets and feel-good stories galore at the Excel Arena in East London. Hometown favourite Natasha Jonas combined with Katie Taylor in a lightweight Quarterfinal to put on one […]

Olympic Boxing Guide And Schedule: The Quarterfinals Part Two

Let’s say you haven’t thrown up in your mouth enough over the last week or so. Maybe you’re asking yourself: What can I do to remedy that? Well, I’ve got good news, friends. Olympic boxing isn’t over. The Quarterfinals will continue for three more days, and this preview will get you through two of them. […]

Olympic Boxing Guide And Schedule: The Quarterfinals Part One

With the Olympic men’s boxing quarterfinals upon us Sunday afternoon, a medal is just one step away. So, the podium does indeed await very, very soon, as our Patrick Connor wrote in a lovely piece earlier today. As such, we’ll look at each match-up rather than just hitting the highlights. First up are the bantamweights […]

The Podium Awaits

(Photo: gold medalist Teofilo Stevenson [center], silver medalist Pyotr Zaev [left], bronze medalist Jurgen Fanghanel [right], 1980, AFP/Getty Images) Cruising into the guts of Olympic boxing this year, many of us boxing fans still feel foggy-headed as to whether or not we’re supposed to care, and if we are, why. The numbers are in, though, […]

History In The Making: Top Five Women Olympic Boxers To Watch In 2012

(Cheng Dong of China, left, against Natasha Jonas of Great Britain, right, during the Test Event for London on Nov. 27, 2011) While big names like Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather kept men’s boxing in the online conversation during 2009, women’s boxing finally got some press with the Aug. 13 announcement that year from International […]

Olympic Boxing Guide And Schedule: The Men’s Round Of 16 Part Three

Alex McClintock hands me the final leg of the Round of 16, Australian rule football style. Three weight classes wrap up this round, with two of them featuring gold medal-worthy match-ups. It’s like in the NBA, when one conference is so much better than the other that the (for example) Western Conference champion is strongly […]

Jesse Magdaleno Shows Off In Top Rank Showcase, Mercito Gesta Doesn’t Show Enough

Mercito Gesta has been fed easy fight after easy fight by promoter Top Rank, despite the lightweight prospect-shoud-be-a-contender-by-now having real skill and explosiveness and flying a flag — that of the Philippines — that is plenty marketable in boxing these days. But after his performance on ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights, maybe it ought to be […]

[UPDATE: REVERSAL!] Errol Spence Eliminated, Concluding Worst U.S. Olympic Boxing Showing Ever* (*But It Shouldn’t Have Been)

[UPDATE: Much of what I wrote below can now be ignored, because Errol Spence won his appeal. The International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) has overturned the decision, which is the right call, saying that the referee should’ve issued warnings to Krishan Vikas that would have cost Vikas four points, which is a pretty strange basis […]

Olympic Boxing Guide And Schedule: The Men’s Round Of 16 Part Two

Controversy has engulfed the Olympic boxing once again, with a couple of terrible nights of scoring in London. Bad scoring and refereeing really suck, but we at TQBR are going to put on a brave face and continue to guide you through the competition. Friday we’ve got the men’s round of 16 in the flyweight […]

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