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By Steve Kim: If you want to catch the rematch between Juan Manuel Marquez and Juan Diaz tonight and you don’t have the funds to purchase the pay-per-view, don’t have enough friends interested enough to pitch in to buy the HBO pay-per-view broadcast or you canceled your cable (Hey, times are tough), you still have an option. Like boxing fans did before the days of DirecTV, digital cable, even before ON-TV (Remember that?) and illegal internet streams (Shame on you guys!)...
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The Big PPV Preview
Marty Mulcahey: It is with sense of exasperation that I note boxing fans have become conditioned to the fact pay-per-view events are sold on the ...
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The Weekend TV Cheat Sheet
Marty Mulcahey: July is going out with a bang. This weekend’s action is highlighted by a PPV card built specifically to provide highly ...
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 By Gabriel Montoya (Photo © Howard Schatz): A little under three years ago on the under card of Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Ricky Hatton, a Brooklyn-born amateur star named Daniel “The Golden Child” Jacobs, 20-0 (17), made his pro debut. A tall middleweight at 6’1” with a 73” reach, Jacobs is a nice blend of speed, athleticism, and a fighter’s mentality. Confidence flowed from him as he tore into the 1-1 Jose Hurtado at 29 seconds into the first round. It was a brief glimpse but enough to know
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Boxing News Wire - By Icheehuahua |
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 Steve Kim (Photo © German Villasenor): The days of Martin Castillo making six-figure paydays during his run as the WBA junior bantamweight champion and defending his crown on large pay-per-view platforms and overseas in Japan are long gone. Nowadays, as he prepares for this Saturday night’s make-or-break contest versus Jorge Arce in Nayarit, Mexico, he comes in as a fighter who moonlights at an ice cream factory...
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 By Gabriel Montoya: Boxers have many forms; brawler, puncher-boxer, runner, dancer, the Philly fighter, the shoulder rolling defensive specialist,volume puncher, pressure fighter; the combinations and list is seemingly endless. Inside every fighter is a nature waiting to be discovered from which the forms flow and take shape. Few trainers have been able to identity the particular styles and natures in their fighters and hone it like hall of fame trainer Nacho Beristain
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