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Weekend Global Boxing Results: Vernon Paris Notches Best Win, Ryol Li Lee Moves Back Up, Lenny Zappa Loses at Home
Another incredibly slow boxing weekend, this time in part due to the presence of UFC 133, and also due in part to the fact that Kelly Pavlik bailed on a tune-up fight, which made for no boxing on American TV on Saturday night. Santa Ynez, California (Full Recap) Results: Junior Welterweights:...
Fernando Vargas officially challenges Hector Camacho Jr.
You may have heard that Hector Camacho Jr. continued running up his empty record with a win over double-shot veteran Yori Boy Campas on Friday night, offered on glorious pay-per-view for $24.99 and likely bought by about 178 people across the nation. And you may have also heard that Fernando Vargas...
Winky Wright-Grady Brewer and Other Fights You Can Pay For
With TV spots for boxing so few and far between as most of the American fights are on HBO and Showtime, with ESPN2 chipping in Friday Night Fights for part of the year and Versus picking up the occasional fight, boxing promoters are often left with the unenviable task of trying to sell budget-style...
Sunday Morning Notes: Dawson-Tarver Hangover Edition
Is Manny Pacquiao an all-time great? Author Mike Silver says no, because Pacquiao isn't really old and all boxers today are bad. George Kimball has a piece up that features Freddie Roach. It also contains a great Joe Calzaghe quote regarding Carl Froch: "To be honest, it would be frightening what...
Ranking the Middleweights: February 2009
Coming off of Kelly "The Ghost" Pavlik's successful middleweight championship defense against Marco Antonio Rubio last night, it's time to look over one of boxing's glory divisions once more. Today, honestly, the glory of the division lies mostly in its storied past. There are some good and even a...
What is the true legacy of Oscar de la Hoya?
Since I'm still awake from last night as I developed a God awful sinus headache that will still not go away five hours later, I've watched last night's Manny Pacquiao destruction of Oscar de la Hoya three more times. It never changes. It's amazing to behold. And, of course, thinking about boxing...






