This article is written under the assumption that Keith ‘One Time’ Thurman will be one-hundred percent upon his return from right elbow surgery. By Anthony "Zute" George
Boxing has always been about the best fighting the best. Indeed, when the top pugilists of their time fight each other, it can do wonders for their legacies, win or lose. By Anthony "Zute" George
When a professional boxer puts in 10 rounds of good, hard work, against a tough opponent in their backyard, they should not have to worry about poor officiating. By Anthony "Zute" George
There has been a plethora of boxing on American television the last couple of months and most of the fights have been entertaining. Premium cable channels HBO, and Showtime, as well as ESPN, have led the way in showing quality boxing for the fans to devour. With these fights, there has been one common theme that has led me to do some critical thinking. By Anthony "Zute" George
Michael Conlan showed how much star power he has, as he headlined a card in New York City that showcased a more than meaningful 140-Pound title fight. Conlan also showed he could fight a little bit, as he stopped David Berna at 1:00 of the second round in front of a raucous crowd on St. Patrick’s Day. By Anthony George
Mikey Garcia won a clear, hard-fought, unanimous decisions over Sergey Lipinets over 12 rounds at the Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas, Saturday Night. The judges’ scorecards read 116-111, and 117-110 twice in favor of Garcia. By Anthony "Zute" George
Sergey Lipinets (13-0, 10 KO’s) defends his IBF 140-pound title against Mikey Garcia (37-0, 30 KO’s), Saturday night in San Antonio, Texas. Lipinets won the title courtesy of a unanimous decision over Akihiro Kondo back in November. By Anthony "Zute" George
A story we can all appreciate is the life of Dwight Muhammad Qawi. If ever a boxer deserved a book, or a movie, it is him. Thank you for all the memories who have provided us. By Anthony George
Boxing got off to a solid start in 2018 thanks to a dominate performance from one of its promising young stars, Errol Spence Jr. Spence showcased spectacular offensive skills against the respected Lamont Peterson. By Anthony "Zute" George