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Martinez Prevails over Murray in Argentina

Martinez Prevails over Murray in Argentina

Gabriel Montoya: Before nearly 40,000 Argentineans at the Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield in Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina, middleweight champion Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez... Martinez Prevails over Murray in Argentina
Thrill a minute Khan defeats Diaz

Thrill a minute Khan defeats Diaz

John J. Raspanti: Former world champion Amir "King" Khan (28-3, 19 KOs) found his bearings after a fourth round knockdown to score a hard fought 12 round... Thrill a minute Khan defeats Diaz
Decarie: “Abregu is the perfect guy to bring me to the next level”

Decarie: “Abregu is the perfect guy to bring me to the next level”

Anson Wainwright: When Antonin Decarie got the call to fight last year against prospect Alexis Perez as part of an HBO tripleheader on the night of 29th September, he... Decarie: “Abregu is the perfect guy to bring me to the next level”
Gary Buckland: “Whoever Hatton Promotions fetches, I’ll fight”

Gary Buckland: “Whoever Hatton Promotions fetches, I’ll fight”

Anson Wainwright: Fighting away from home is nothing new for Gary Buckland. Tonight, the 26-year-old Welshman heads to Argentina where he faces former world title... Gary Buckland: “Whoever Hatton Promotions fetches, I’ll fight”

Quillin Gets to Work, Wants to Unify

By Steve Kim (Photo © Tom Casino / SHOWTIME): Like everyone else originally scheduled to go on February 9th at the Barclays Center, WBO middleweight titlist Peter Quillin saw his 2013 debut versus Fernando Guerrero delayed when headliner Danny Garcia suffered a rib injury and was forced to postpone his defense of his junior welterweight belts versus Zab Judah. Quickly, this Showtime card was rescheduled to this weekend. With that, Quillin, who had already spent nearly two months in Los Angeles.. Quillin Gets to Work, Wants to Unify
Wilder stops Harrison

Wilder stops Harrison

John J. Raspanti: Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder (28-0, 28 KOs) remained undefeated by stopping former UK heavyweight champion Audley Harrison (31-7, 23 KOs) in the opening stanza... Wilder stops Harrison
Boxing News Headlines for April 26 - 2013

Boxing News Headlines for April 26 - 2013

Chee News wire returns! Boxing News Headlines for April 26 - 2013
Firat Arslan: “My will is my biggest strength.”

Firat Arslan: “My will is my biggest strength.”

Anson Wainwright: The last time we saw Firat Arslan, he was the proverbial sacrificial lamb to the slaughter when he was matched with long-reigning WBO cruiserweight champion... Firat Arslan: “My will is my biggest strength.”

Can Sergio Martinez Go Home?

By Gabriel Montoya: The goal in life should be to figure out what you are meant to do and then set about doing it. The lucky and hardworking persevere in this endeavor; the tests they face season rather than deter because those hopeful for greatness, like middleweight champion Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez, understand that attaining a life’s goal is about fighting through each challenge the journey there presents. In order to attain greatness in your calling, new challenges must constantly be met Can Sergio Martinez Go Home?

Azad Championship Report - A Different Zab, the Same Zab

By Steve Kim (Photo © Tom Casino / SHOWTIME): In talking to Zab Judah last week before he departed for his familiar haunts of Brooklyn, New York - where he faces WBC/WBA junior welterweight champion Danny Garcia on Saturday night at the Barclays Center (Showtime 9 p.m., ET) - he swore up and down that as fight week approached, he wouldn’t engage in any of the hysteria or the lunacy that broke out at the opening press conference to announce this event (originally scheduled for February 9th) Azad Championship Report - A Different Zab, the Same Zab

Danny Garcia: A portrait of the unified champion as a young man

By Gabriel Montoya (Photo © Ray Rodriguez): “My mom is left-handed so maybe that’s the reason for the left hook. Genetics. Because my mom, all her side of the family, her brothers and my mom: they’re all left-handed,” smiled WBA/WBC junior welterweight champion Danny Garcia last December 15. Garcia sat comfortably at a large circular table backstage at the Amir Khan-Carlos Molina fight at the L.A. Sports Arena. He was fresh off his first defense of his partially unified crown: a Danny Garcia: A portrait of the unified champion as a young man
Top Rank and Golden Boy Claim September 14th

Top Rank and Golden Boy Claim September 14th

Steve Kim: On Tuesday morning, Keith Kizer, executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission informed various members of the media that Top Rank had made... Top Rank and Golden Boy Claim September 14th

Remember the Alamo(dome)

By Steve Kim (Photo © Tom Casino / SHOWTIME): I’ll say this right now, if I lived in San Antonio I’d be 30 pounds heavier. Because while Tex-Mex cuisine is to be found everywhere, locating an LA Fitness or 24 Hour Fitness is harder to find than someone wearing a Derek Fisher jersey in this city. Seriously, I was there from late Wednesday afternoon to Sunday and I literally didn’t see one workout facility during my stay there. I spent plenty of time at the famed Riverwalk and Remember the Alamo(dome)

Fernando Guerrero “This is a moment of a lifetime.”

By Gabriel Montoya: Heading into his 2011 fight with Grady Brewer, middleweight contender Fernando Guerrero had it all going his way. He was 21-0 with a growing following in Salisbury, Maryland. He was fighting often both in Mississippi and Maryland and drawing well. He had TV fights and industry notice. What he didn’t have was what he got that night: a reality check surprise loss. Brewer, considered a heavy underdog, shocked Guerrero and pretty much everyone else when he stopped Guerrero... Fernando Guerrero “This is a moment of a lifetime.”
Fury survives knockdown, stops Cunningham in seven

Fury survives knockdown, stops Cunningham in seven

John J. Raspanti: Before his American debut, bombastic heavyweight contender Tyson Fury told members of the media that if he lost to Steve "USS" Cunningham, he’d retire... Fury survives knockdown, stops Cunningham in seven

Azad Championship Report - Saul Alvarez scores unanimous decision over Austin Trout

By Gabriel Montoya: Before an announced crowd of 39, 427 at San Antonio, Texas’ Alamodome, junior middleweight champions Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, 42-0-1, (30) and Austin “No Doubt” Trout, 26-1 (15), put on an exciting, tense, and much closer than the scorecards showed fight Saturday night. When it was over, Trout saw his first defeat and Alvarez got his past his first true test as a professional, adding Trout’s WBA title to his own WBC version. Judge Rey Danseco had it 115-112 Alvarez. Judge Oren. Azad Championship Report - Saul Alvarez scores unanimous decision over Austin Trout
Arthur Villanueva: “I am excited and ready for this fight”

Arthur Villanueva: “I am excited and ready for this fight”

Anson Wainwright: It’s refreshing when you see two young unbeaten fighters meet each other, looking to advance their respective careers. That’s what is bound to... Arthur Villanueva: “I am excited and ready for this fight”
Ask Gerry Cooney – April 20, 2013

Ask Gerry Cooney – April 20, 2013

Allan Scotto: Hey, fans! Welcome to “Ask Gerry Cooney,” where you get to ask former heavyweight contender “Gentleman” Gerry Cooney any boxing-related question... Ask Gerry Cooney – April 20, 2013

Alvarez-Trout: Shades of the past, a window to the future

By Gabriel Montoya: Saturday night’s WBA/WBC junior middleweight unification bout between Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Austin “No Doubt” Trout to be held before a sold out crowd of 38,000 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas is being compared the “super fight” between Julio Cesar Chavez and Pernell “Sweet Pea” Whitaker held at the same locale nearly 20 years ago. From a fighting style standpoint, that comparison would be incorrect. In terms of how important the win... Alvarez-Trout: Shades of the past, a window to the future

A Blessing in Disguise for Cunningham

By Steve Kim: On the afternoon of December 22nd, in the eyes of most observers, it seemed as though Steve Cunningham had done more than enough to exact revenge on Tomasz Adamek in their second go-round. Back when they first met up as cruiserweights in December of 2008, “U.S.S.” was sunk to the canvas thrice in losing his IBF title via split decision. This time around as heavyweights at the Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Cunningham, boxed smartly and stayed out harm’s... A Blessing in Disguise for Cunningham
2013 Starts for Showtime

2013 Starts for Showtime

Steve Kim: While the calendar says we’re well into the month of April, it could easily be said that for Showtime, it’s a brand-new year as the network kicks off its boxing slate... 2013 Starts for Showtime
Paulus Ambunda: “I want to rule the world”

Paulus Ambunda: “I want to rule the world”

Anson Wainwright: In early February, Paulus Ambunda became only the third Namibian boxer ever to win a world title, joining Harry Simon and Paulus Moses when he dethroned Thailand’s... Paulus Ambunda: “I want to rule the world”
The Barbershop - April 18, 2013

The Barbershop - April 18, 2013

Allan Scotto: Happy Thursday, fans! Welcome to this week’s edition of “The Barbershop,” a column designed to give you a forum to speak your mind about our question(s) of the week... The Barbershop - April 18, 2013

Seanie Monaghan Loves to Fight

Thomas Hauser: Seanie Monaghan is a “throwback fighter.” In the 1940s, he would have been a neighborhood fight club headliner and local hero. Seanie is the oldest of four children. His parents immigrated to the United States from Ireland and settled in Long Beach, a town of 33,000 located on a barrier island east of New York City. Long Beach faces the Atlantic Ocean. There was a time when it styled itself as “the Riviera of the East” and vied with Atlantic City as a tourist destination for New Y Seanie Monaghan Loves to Fight

Leija Comes Full Circle

By Steve Kim: Back on September 10th, 1993, Jesse James Leija faced future Hall-of-Famer Azumah Nelson at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. Leija would come up just a bit short in his bid for the WBC junior lightweight crown as he and “The Professor” fought to a draw in the first of four meetings over five years. But what Leija really remembers from that night is he fought in front of over 63,000 rabid fans, who had come to see this card and its main event, Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Pernell W Leija Comes Full Circle

Rigondeaux claims his place among the best

By Gabriel Montoya (Photo © Chris Farina / Top Rank): I once had the pleasure of witnessing unified super bantamweight champion Guillermo Rigondeaux dance across the canvas to some of the most violent artists the world has ever known at the Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood, CA. The southpaw Cuban legend known as “El Chacal” (The Jackal) was preparing for his fifth fight as a professional after an amateur career that boasted 2 gold medals among top honors at every world championship you... Rigondeaux claims his place among the best
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