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Quick Jabs: Taking Measure Of Showtime; USA Boxing Vs. AIBA Silliness; More

Happy Halloween, ghouls and wights. That scary apparition above is actually old friend of the site Corey Erdman, wearing the best boxing-themed Halloween costume I've ever seen: He is dressed as "TBA," the dreaded opponent of well-connected boxers who have TV dates but no actual match-ups. Scaaaaaaary. In this Halloween-ish edition of Quick Jabs, we […]

Luis Carlos Abregu Upsets Thomas Dulorme, Karim Mayfield And Miguel Vazquez Prevail In Ugly Fights

(Luis Carlos Abregu connects on Thomas Dulorme; photo credit: Carlos Baeza, Thompson Boxing) No matter what kind of hype Puerto Rican welterweight Thomas Dulorme had accumulated as a prospect, no matter the insanely premature comparisons to Felix Trinidad, no matter the other legendary names HBO commentators were unnecessarily throwing out during the main event Saturday […]

Karim Mayfield Perseveres Through Ups and Downs, Makes HBO Debut Saturday Night

It has been a long road for San Francisco's Karim Mayfield, but Saturday night, at age 31, the junior welterweight contender makes his HBO debut in an intriguing matchup with fellow Californian Mauricio Herrera of Lake Elsinore in southern California. The two were initially slated to meet in an ESPN2 televised bout back in mid-August, […]

Emanuel Steward, One Of The All-Time Great Boxing Trainers, Passes Away

(Thomas Hearns, with Emanuel Steward) The roster of acclaimed fighters Emanuel Steward trained, ones he built from scratch or rebuilt entirely or merely visited for a touch-up, never seems to stop scrolling down the screen: Thomas Hearns, Lennox Lewis, Wladimir Klitschko, Evander Holyfield, Oscar De La Hoya, Julio Cesar Chavez, Miguel Cotto, Naseem Hamed, Gerald […]

Seanie Monaghan Shuts Out Rayco Saunders

MANHATTAN, N.Y. — Wednesday night at the Roseland Ballroom, DiBella Entertainment staged another one of its famed Broadway Boxing cards, headlined by popular undefeated light heavyweight club fighter Seanie Monaghan in his first real fight against battle-tested Rayco Saunders. Monaghan (16-0, 10 KOs), of Long Island, had no trouble outworking Saunders, who fought from a […]

The Blood Is The Life: 25 Of The Worst Gashes In Boxing, Part I

Jim Watt TKO12 Sean O’Grady, 1980 Sean O’Grady is likely best known for boxing commentating and interviewing on FoxSports and USA’s Tuesday Night Fights in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but once upon a time, he was actually a fighter — certainly not a bad one, but he struggled against just about anyone with […]

“El Terrible” Night

As 11,112 souls filled the newly christened Barclays Center in Brooklyn for what would be its inaugural fight card, Erik Morales walked toward the ring, calm, serene, relaxed. Bigger bouts and louder crowds, dozens of title fights, paydays, spectacles, brawls and buckets of blood lay splayed behind him along the winding path of a career […]

The Week’s Boxing Schedule, Featuring Thomas Dulorme, Miguel Vazquez, Karim Mayfield And Rafael Marquez

A strange week on the boxing calendar, with a not-quite-HBO-level HBO show and a whole bunch of lesser stuff, almost all of it on Saturday. Our video this week is some oddly beautiful and appropriately soundtracked slow motion footage of pitch invaders avoiding security guards before a Polish football match. Boxing’s own pitch invasion incident, […]

Boxing NOW!: What The Sport Can Learn From Comic Books

The relaunch. The reboot. The retcon. The functions of these strategies are to effectively wrap current story lines and to allow them to start anew in an effort to expand fan base as well as cater to loyalists who have grown weary of the sequence of events. The terms are commonplace in the comic book […]

Nickels, Dimes And Death At Barclays

(Saturday night's Barclays combatants, via) Being there isn't all it's made out to be. Hell, I live five minutes by bike from the new Barclays Center, the long, tortured construction I've pretty much reviled from the beginning, having had dreams of things I could do to developer and Nets co-owner Bruce Ratner if I weren't […]

Pop Star: Kell Brook Knocks Out Hector Saldivia With A Jab, Eyes Devon Alexander And Amir Khan

Sheffield’s Kell Brook popped Argentine Hector Saldivia like a balloon at the Steel City’s Motorpoint Arena, Saturday. After being steadily and systematically softened up, an already sickened “El Tigre” (based in Oxnard, Calif.) walked onto a ramrod straight left that put him onto his back and, after appearing to over-egg the wobbly-leg routine at the […]

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