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Bradley Lifts WBC 140lb Title from Junior

My word…what was going on inside of Ricky Hatton’s mind as he watched Timothy “Desert Storm” Bradley, outfight, and drop…

6 min read 18 years ago
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Andre Berto:A Steady Ascension to Stardom

By: Phil Santos Overhandright.com In the talent laden Welterweight division names like Mosley, Judah, Cotto and Mayweather guard the gates…

2 min read 18 years ago
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Celebrity Boxing Fan: Musician Philip Anselmo

By Scoop Malinowski Hard, heavy rock music might play only a bantamweight’s role in the theater of boxing, but boxing…

5 min read 18 years ago
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So You Want to Be A Match Maker?

So You Want to Be A Match Maker? By Charles Jay Anyone familiar with me knows that I make odds…

4 min read 18 years ago
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Shannon Briggs: MaMa’s Day & I Miss Mine

MAMA’S DAY & I MISS MINES.. BIG DEAL I TALK LIKE I TYPE IF I WAS A SCHOLAR…I WOULDN’T BE…

5 min read 18 years ago
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De La Hoya – Forbes: Its All Garbage

By Barry Kuta This is sort of a travesty, this De La Hoya-Forbes fight on Saturday. The way this is…

2 min read 18 years ago
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Oscar’s Incentive – A Knockout

By Dave Tomlinson Oscar De La Hoya, I think, has a mission he wants to fulfill. You see, De La…

3 min read 18 years ago
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Operation Clean Up Classic: Booking Agents

Charles Jay OPERATION CLEANUP – CLASSIC AGENTS AREN’T 007, BUT THEY’RE A SECRET NONETHELESS The next time you watch one…

8 min read 18 years ago
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Why Boxing Will Never Die

By Frank Maloney In England a couple of weekends ago we had two fight cards which I believe will serve…

5 min read 18 years ago
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When Mike Tyson Ruled The World

by Aaron Tallent Thesweetscience.com Mike Tyson is making a comeback . . . again. Last Tuesday he announced that he…

6 min read 18 years ago
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Ali’s Camp Needs Recognition

By LEROY BOYER [This column is reprinted by permission from the Republican & Herald newspaper located in Pottsville, PA.] Mention…

4 min read 18 years ago
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Mike Tyson: The Death Of A Killing Machine

By Mark Workman June 18, 2005 When Mike Tyson stepped confidently into the ring at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo,…

12 min read 18 years ago
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Mike Tyson: An Opposing View

By Scott Wilkerson Boxing was the first, and remains, the only true sport. This histortical primacy imputes to every boxer…

2 min read 18 years ago
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The End of An Era for New York Boxing

by Mitch Abramson TheSweetScience.com When Sunnyside Gardens finally closed its doors in the mid ’70s, a neighborhood in New York…

7 min read 18 years ago
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A Decade Later. The Gerald McClellan Tragedy.

by Richard T. Slone February 25th will mark a decade. The tenth year that former middleweight champion Gerald McClellan has…

3 min read 18 years ago
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When Does a Fighter Retire?

By Tom Donelson When does or should a boxer decide to say, “adios?” As for athletes in other sports, it…

5 min read 18 years ago
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Judging a Fight: Some Ideas

By Tom Donelson Judging a fight is very subjective. The one area in which most boxing pundits and judges appear…

5 min read 18 years ago
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The Poetic Sublimity of Being Cornered

By Scott Wilkerson In boxing, as in life, our best resource of strength during a crisis is, often, merely knowing…

2 min read 18 years ago
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Lennox Lewis, Mike Tyson and the Moral Universe

By Scott Wilkerson Boxing, more than any other sport, is a story with a moral. And the boxer, more than…

3 min read 18 years ago
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Dawson and Johnson put on a Great Show

Dawson passes toughest test of young career By: Phil Santos Overhandright.com That was it. All twelve rounds of Chad Dawson…

3 min read 18 years ago
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Zab Judah: The Elite Are Lining Up to Beat

Zab Super Judah; The man the Elite are lining up to Beat By: Phil Santos Overhandright.com His name still holds…

3 min read 18 years ago
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