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Percy Dockery: When a boxer commits a foul or disobeys the referee during a fight, after a few warnings are issued, points start getting deducted. If the fighter continues to foul...
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By Steve Kim: This Saturday night at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, junior featherweight champion Nonito Donaire takes on talented Cuban Guillermo Rigondeaux (HBO 11 p.m., ET). A few weeks later, in Las Vegas, in support of Floyd Mayweather’s return against Robert Guerrero, Abner Mares moves up to face WBC featherweight beltholder Daniel Ponce de Leon. Both are two pretty good prizefights between 122 and 126 pounds. But the reality is the fight the public really wanted here was..
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All of today’s Top Headlines.
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Zou Shiming wins a 4-round unanimous decision over Eleazar Valenzuela of Mexico in his professional Top Rank boxing debut ,Satur
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All the news you need.
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John J. Raspanti: A little over a month ago, Billy Dib waltzed into the Foxwoods Resort in Mashantucket , Connecticut to fight unheralded Russian Evegeny Gradovich on...
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By Gabriel Montoya: On a sunny San Carlos, CA Friday afternoon at the Undisputed Boxing Gym, super bantamweight champion Nonito Donaire finished his training camp for his WBO/WBA unification bout with Guillermo Rigondeaux. The fight will be held Saturday April 13 at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York. A supporting fight on the Top Rank-promoted card will be between lightweight prospect Erick De Leon, 2-0 (1), and Diamond Baier, 2-4-1, (0). While that fight may be the typical...
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Anson Wainwright: Argentina is one of the toughest proving grounds in world boxing. On a regular basis, young Argentine fighters are matched with seasoned campaigners, fellow...
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Steve "USS" Cunningham held an open media workout at the Rock Ministries Gym in Philadelphia. With a little more than two weeks remaining until the fight, Cunningham, 25-2, 12 KOs, appeared confident, conditioned, and
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Undefeated super - featherweight prospect Joel Diaz Jr. (12-0, 11 KOs) continued to impress the boxin
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Last night, DiBella Entertainment presented the latest edition of its Broadway Bo
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It is T-Minus one day and counting until world championship boxing premieres in Macau and the Shiming Dynasty begins! Olympic athletic hero ZOU SHIMING, will make his professional debut hea
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By Steve Kim: There is a certain bit of irony that after a long and distinguished career with HBO (that came to an end last December), ringside commentator and provocateur Larry Merchant will be calling this weekend’s bouts in the exotic locale of Macao (where the likes of Brian Viloria, Rocky Martinez, Diego Magdaleno and Zou Shiming will be in action) for...HBO2. Geez, they just can’t get rid of this guy. “Just proves you can run but you can’t hide,” Merchant said with a laugh, a
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Tons of News.
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Anson Wainwright: When Gamaliel Diaz headed to Japan last October to make his third and likely last attempt to become a world champion, not many fans gave him a chance...
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Allan Scotto: Hey, fans! Welcome to “Ask Gerry Cooney,” where you get to ask former heavyweight contender “Gentleman” Gerry Cooney any boxing-related question...
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By Gabriel Montoya (Photo © Miguel Salazar): It’s been a hot minute since we’ve seen junior lightweight prospect Joel Diaz Jr., 11-0 (10), who takes on Victor Sanchez (who’s more dangerous than his record suggests) at the Bayou Event Center in Houston, Texas on April 4. Diaz kicked off 2012 with a “Fight of the Year” candidate against Guy Robb on “ShoBox.” Until he got off the canvas early to stop Robb in an instant classic, no one had ever heard of the 20-year-old Palmdale, CA badass when
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All of Today’s Headlines.
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Allan Scotto: 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 or any boxing-related...
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By Steve Kim (Photo © K9 Photos): On the night of January 23rd, 2010, Brian Viloria, then the IBF junior flyweight beltholder, was going through what was thought to be a rather routine defense versus Carlos Tamara. Back at that time, there was talk of Viloria unifying his title with Puerto Rican stylist Ivan Calderon (who held the WBO strap). It’s the type of fight a solid champion is supposed to get past. No, Tamara certainly was not a club fighter but he wasn’t Michael Carbajal
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Bill Tibbs: Bernardo Paret was born in 1937 in Santa Clara, Cuba. He was better known by his ring name Benny “The Kid” Paret and went on to capture the World...
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Gabriel Montoya (Photo © German Villasenor): There is nothing more humbling than watching two prizefighters, each with iron will and fists of steel, hammer away round after spectacular round. Each bends the other while buckling under the pressure and pounding in turn. Great chemistry leads to terrific ebb-and-flow and this past Saturday night, “Mile High” Mike Alvarado, 34-1 (23), and Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios, 31-1-1, (23), displayed exactly that for the second time in a row at the Mandalay Bay
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By Steve Kim (Photo © German Villasenor): In the aftermath of Mike Alvarado’s close, hard-fought victory over Brandon Rios at the Mandalay Bay on Saturday night, neither combatant would be able to make it to the post-fight press conference. Both were sent to the hospital to undergo observation and tests. Yeah, it was that kind of night. And a rematch that had such high expectations coming into it not only delivered but perhaps surpassed them. You could say it was the best sequel since “T
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By John J. Raspanti: The first meeting between Brandon "Bam Bam" Rios and Mike "Mile High" Alvarado was 20 minutes of blood, guts and glory. Could the sequel live up to the original? Alvarado (34-1, 23 KOs), defied the boxing experts by winning a scintillating unanimous decision over the previously undefeated Rios (31-1-1, 24 KOs) at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, NV. The victory earned Alvarado the WBO interim light welterweight title. The bout was...
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John J. Raspanti: Gennady “Triple G” Golovkin (26-0, 23 KOs) retained his WBA middleweight title by chopping down Nobuhiro Ishida (24-9-2, 9 KOs) in three...
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Anson Wainwright: Over the years Mexico has produced more than it’s share of exciting fighters, champions and legends, the hunt is constantly on to find the next star...
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All the headlines in one place.
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Anson Wainwright: In the fall of 2011, after attending the third instalment of the Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez series, I headed to Big Bear, California, where I paid...
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By Gabriel Montoya: On Thursday, March 28, 2013, it was erroneously reported by Lem Satterfield of RingTV.com that IBF junior welterweight champion Lamont Peterson had tested positive for the drug Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) following his February 22, 2013 eighth round stoppage of Kendall Holt. The site originally posted a story titled, “Peterson Tests Positive for HCG.” Hours later, the story title changed to “Peterson Allegedly Tests Positive for HCG.” Soon after, this writer tweeted
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Lots of Late breaking news.
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Matthew Paras: Chicago light heavyweight (and current holder of the IBO light heavyweight title) Andrzej Fonfara has his sights set on an August 16 return at U.S. Cellular Field...
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Allan Scotto: Hey, fans! Welcome to “Ask Gerry Cooney,” where you get to ask former heavyweight contender “Gentleman” Gerry Cooney any boxing-related question...
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By Steve Kim (Photo © Chris Farina / Top Rank): Originally, Terence Crawford was scheduled to face spoiler deluxe Robert Osiobe this weekend at the Mandalay Bay before HBO’s lights went on for the Brandon Rios-Mike Alvarado rematch (Saturday, 10:15 p.m., ET/PT). For Crawford, this was another developmental fight on his way up the lightweight ladder. But as WBA junior welterweight titlist Khabib Allakhverdiev (who was scheduled to defend his belt versus Breidis Prescott) was diagnosed...
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Huge list of linked news.
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Matthew Paras: Junior middleweight Erislandy Lara is currently in the process of finding an opponent to fight in either May or June, Luis DeCubas told Maxboxing...
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By Steve Kim: This weekend, much of the boxing spotlight will focus in on the rematch between Brandon Rios and Mike Alvarado at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, which will be featured on HBO (10:15 p.m. ET/PT). Meanwhile, in a small independent pay-per-view show from the exotic locale of Monte Carlo, WBA middleweight titlist Gennady Golovkin faces Nobuhiro Ishida in a stay-busy affair. This fight comes off the heels of his January 19th seventh round TKO win over Gabriel Rosado and could be a
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A lot of fresh news.
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By Anson Wainwright: When you think of sports on the Caribbean island of Jamaica, you’re far more likely to think of track and field (in which they enjoyed considerable...
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Allan Scotto: 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 or any boxing...
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By Gabriel Montoya (Photo © K9 Photos): The last time we saw junior welterweight contender “Mile High” Mike Alvarado, 33-1, 23 KOs, he was unloading everything and the kitchen sink on Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios, 31-0, 23 knockouts, at the Home Depot Center in Carson, CA to no avail. Time and again, Rios would pressure to get inside and Alvarado would drill him with a long jab followed a right hand that would crush the skull of most normal people. But Rios is not normal. No one nicknamed “Bam Bam”
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Edwin "La Bomba" Rodriguez (22-0, 15 KOs) broke his Houston training camp yesterday and he landed today in Monaco with his team for this Saturday afternoon’s "Monte Carlo Million Dolla
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By Stephen Tobey at ringside: Only two active professional boxers call Vermont home. One of them, Burlington light heavyweight Kevin Cobbs, actually spends...
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By John J. Raspanti: Robert Stieglitz regained the WBO super middleweight title by stopping defending champion Arthur Abraham after three rounds at a sold-out GTEC Arena in Magdeburg, Germany. The fight was telecast live on EPIX Sports. Stieglitz had said for months that Abraham, who defeated him by unanimous decision last August, was only borrowing the WBO belt. Most pundits favored Abraham. Stieglitz (45-3, 24 KOs) was in control from the opening bell. He backed the defending...
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Matthew Paras: CHICAGO – Who says the hometown fighter is always on the gracious end of a bad decision? In what was an absolute stunner, the Co-main event of ESPN’s...
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By Steve Kim (Pic by Chee, MaxBoxing): OK, if you’re a rabid boxing fan (and if you’re visiting this website, I’d say this qualifies you as such), unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, then you’re well aware HBO made it quite clear at the beginning of this week that they would not be dealing with Golden Boy for the foreseeable future. This also means a vast stable of boxers who fight under the Golden Boy banner will not be appearing on the “Network of Champions”
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All the news you’ll want.
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