Oscar De La Hoya loses to Shane Mosely twice in the ring, and then offers him a job and stake in his company. Oscar De La Hoya gets knocked out by Bernard Hopkins, and then offers him a job and stake in his company. Oscar De La Hoya loses to the Ring Magazine’s number one […]
Mayweather Dances Inside And Outside The Ring
The wacky world of boxing recently took another curious turn, as Floyd Mayweather announced that he had just signed to appear on the popular television series Dancing with the Stars. Is this announcement disrespectful to boxing? Is it disrespectful to Mayweather’s upcoming challenger, the undefeated Ricky Hatton? Well, yes and no. I’ll start with the […]
Early Fight Pick: Jermain Taylor Will KO Kelly Pavlik!
Who said boxing was dead? It surely wasn’t me! Although this year’s mega-fight between Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather, Jr. may have not lived up to its lofty expectations in the ring, the simple fact that these superstars met at all seems to have energized their counterparts to risk their sparkling records by […]
Boxing Versus MMA: It’s No Contest!
Is boxing losing popularity due to the rise of mixed martial arts? In my opinion, the answer is a resounding no. The reasons are simple – both sports are very different, have different core audiences, and have different talent pools. For all of their superficial similarities – punches thrown, gloves worn, and often violent conclusions, […]
The Brothers Klitschko: Comrades In Defeat
As life would have it, winning isn’t the only outcome of a prizefight. Luckily for us, the Klitschkos have had their share of resounding defeats – and these moments have provided us with some of the most colorful and interesting post-fight commentary that you will ever see. Both fighters have doctorates, but they sure weave […]
Forrest Too Much For Baldomir
In a fight that exceeded expectations, Vernon "the Viper" Forrest won a resounding decision over the game, but overmatched, Carlos "Tata" Baldomir. Seemingly showing no ill effects of the sporadic layoffs and numerous injuries that have derailed him of late, Forrest looked the best that he has been since his first victory over Sugar Shane […]
The Brothers Klitschko: Comrades In Victory
On July 7, 2007, a very unlucky Lamon Brewster (33-4, 29 KOs) endured six rounds of a varied, lethal assault dished out by Wladimir Klitschko (49-3, 44 KOs). The “sevens” were apparently wild, as Brewster’s trainer Buddy McGirt mercifully called the bout before the seventh round began. Strangely enough, Klitschko’s trainer, Emmanuel Steward predicted that […]
Hopkins Outfoxes And Outboxes Wright
On Saturday, July 21, the 42-year old Bernard "the Executioner" Hopkins showed why he is not quite ready to ride off into the sunset, outfoxing and outboxing Ronald "Winky" Wright over 12 brisk rounds of action at The Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. As I predicted in my Hopkins-Wright preview post, Hopkins […]
Hopkins Will Execute Winning Plan Against Wright
When this fight was first announced, the first word that popped into my head was why. Why on earth was Bernard Hopkins fighting on, coming off a dominant, historical win against Antonio Tarver for the light heavyweight title about a year ago? The answer is simple: Bernard Hopkins is a fighter, and he will continue […]
Williams Punishes, Gatti Retires, And Cintron Shines
Using his uncanny height, fast hands, and high punch output, "the Punisher" made Margarito’s decision to fight him an unwise one. While Paul Williams didn’t exactly punish Antonio Margarito, he did give him a "light spanking" in a fairly entertaining fight. In what was supposed to amount to a coming out party of sorts, Margarito […]
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