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Pound-For-Pound Top 20 Boxers Update, 10/12

(Andre Ward pops Chad Dawson) It’s been three months since we updated the pound-for-pound list of the best fighters in the world, but one of those months, July, featured literally nothing happening for anyone who could be considered one of the 20 best, so we waited for a more reasonable two-month interval to pass. Those […]

From Beyond The Grave: The Elements

(Chamreon Songkitrat, left, and Jimmy Carruthers; Jay Robert Nash Collection) “Undefeated Jimmy Carruthers of Australia retained his world bantamweight title tonight by out-pointing Chamreon Songkitrat, Thailand police lieutenant, in a grueling, bloody 12-rounder fought in a driving rainstorm. Because of the heavy downpour, both fighter fought bare-footed, the first world title fight in Thailand’s history. […]

Orlando Cruz, First Openly Gay Male Pro Boxer, Breaks A Boxing Barrier

In the Wild West that is the boxing community, and boxing alone, calling someone a “faggot” hardly inspires even the blink of an eye; in fact, some praise such behavior as the sport commendably persisting as a final bastion for politically incorrect high jinks. By contrast, when a baseball player writes, in eye black, the […]

Viva Vic Darchinyan

Vic Darchinyan warned us he would win. He warned his opponent from last weekend, Orlando Del Valle, too. Lots of fighters dish that kind of smack before a fight. Only Darchinyan would trash tralk his own promoter, Gary Shaw, the one he shares with Del Valle. “Shaw should not have invested his money in Del […]

Edwin Rodriguez, Vic Darchinyan And Antonin Decarie Victorious In Connecticut

Edwin Rodriguez, Vic Darchinyan and Antonin Decarie were the winners in tonight’s prospect-themed HBO Boxing After Dark triple-header from Connecticut. Though not typical HBO fare, the three fights proved interesting, if not evenly matched. (Vic Darchinyan, left, laying into Luis Del Valle; photo credit: Ed Mullholand, HBO) In the main event, Edwin Rodriguez (22-0) beat […]

Commentary Classics: Trevor Berbick Vs. Mike Tyson

The Scene: Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. — November 22, 1986. Brooklyn-born Mike Tyson, boxing’s newest sensation, entered an HBO-devised heavyweight unification tournament against Jamaican-born WBC titlist Trevor Berbick. Tyson was a prodigious force but untested; Berbick had been in with men like Muhammad Ali, Larry Holmes and Pinklon Thomas. As we join the […]

The Week’s Boxing Schedule, Featuring Edwin Rodriguez, Vic Darchinyan And Alexander Povetkin

A relatively quiet schedule this week, with a strange HBO show and not much else. The strangeness at HBO is a prospect-oriented tripleheader, reportedly the leftovers from an aborted attempt to establish a ShoBox competitor. Apart from that, things are thin, with only heavyweight Alexander Povetkin’s deplorable fight with the shell of Hasim Rahman really […]

Paul Mendez Tops DonYil Livingston; Woodland Controversial Again

WOODLAND, Calif. — In a crossroads bout between two middleweights with common threads, Paul Mendez of Delano, Calif. was awarded a controversial 7th round TKO victory over DonYil Livingston after Mendez went well below the belt early in the round Saturday night at the Woodland Community & Senior Center in the eight-round main event of […]

Paul Mendez And DonYil Livingston Try To Re-Establish Prospect Status In Woodland

Saturday night in Woodland, Calif., dual eight-round main events take place atop a card that will be televised by TeleFutura’s Solo Boxeo. In the main event, two fighters with blemishes on their records go against one another to try and re-establish themselves as prospects to watch with 2012 coming to an end. Paul Mendez (9-2-1, […]

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