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Claressa Shields speaks in-depth about MMA training, why she would never fight on a Jake Paul Undercard, and why MMA fans are more loyal to fighters

Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Women In Sports Foundation Claressa Shields begins the second chapter of her MMA career…

4 min read 4 years ago
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The Perfect Opportunity: Keith Thurman vs. Kell Brook?

By: Kirk Jackson Exiting the scorching months of the summer and entering the fall, the recent talk of significant welterweight…

8 min read 6 years ago
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Three Takeaways: Why Top Rank is Missing an Opportunity with Clay Collard

By: Jonah Dylan Massive knockouts, overmatched challengers and surprising upsets: this weekend might have been all over the place, but…

5 min read 6 years ago
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Chicago’s Jessica McCaskill is the New Face in Women’s Boxing

By: Rich Lopez This past weekend in boxing, there was a passing of the torch. The highlight of this weekend…

3 min read 6 years ago
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Three Takeaways: It’s an Incredible Stretch for Women’s Boxing

By: Jonah Dylan The boxing world is finally back to some semblance of normalcy. This weekend we had watered-down cards…

4 min read 6 years ago
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Paulie Malignaggi Gets Sucker Punched

By: Patrick Mascoe Showtime Boxing has fired boxing analyst, Paulie Malignaggi because of his comments regarding the topic of racism.…

2 min read 6 years ago
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Errol Spence vs. Terence Crawford Series: Part 2 – Pandemic Problems and Options for Terence Crawford

By: Kirk Jackson Part 1 The top pound-for-pound fighter of the sport is facing a predicament. Current WBO welterweight champion…

6 min read 6 years ago
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“I’m A People Person.” Memories of Travell Mazion

By: Sean Crose I was on the side of the road in New Haven with my wife in the passenger’s…

2 min read 6 years ago
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Can Keith Thurman Handle The Truth?

By: Kirk Jackson Keith “One Time” Thurman (29-1, 22 KO’s) aims to not only get back on the winning track,…

5 min read 6 years ago
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Undeterred: Mikaela Mayer and Her Mission Towards the Top

By: Kirk Jackson Mission accomplished. Mikaela Mayer (13-0, 5 KO’s) returned Tuesday evening on ESPN via Top Rank Boxing, headlining…

4 min read 6 years ago
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Boxing Comebacks – A Unique Type Of Dangerous

By: Sean Crose “So we beat on,” F. Scott Fitzgerald famously wrote, “boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into…

2 min read 6 years ago
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Tragedy and Chances – The Andrew Golota Story

By: Ste Rowen The Story of Andrew Golota The ‘Foul Pole’ Who Caused a Riot & Almost Changed New York…

6 min read 6 years ago
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Big Baby Miller And The Question of Confidence

By: Sean Crose I’ve spoken with Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller several times. He’s an interesting guy – one who is…

3 min read 6 years ago
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Liam Williams’ Renaissance

By: Ste Rowen April 2017 – The bleeding right eye of Liam Williams continues to seep as the Welshman is…

3 min read 6 years ago
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Modern Classics: Leonard-Lalonde

By: Sean Crose Although the win was controversial, Ray Leonard’s 1987 victory over Marvelous Marvin Hagler established the former Olympian…

2 min read 6 years ago
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The Heavyweights in Waiting

By: Ste Rowen It’s weird out there isn’t it? Like watching a boxer training in the ring but not being…

3 min read 6 years ago
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The Strange Write Off Of Deontay Wilder

By: Sean Crose Just over a year ago, Andy Ruiz stunned the world by besting heavyweight kingpin Anthony Joshua in…

3 min read 6 years ago
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World titles. How important are they actually?

By Dominic Sauboorah  The dream for many boxers is to become a world champion. Following that, it’d be an attempt…

3 min read 6 years ago
Boxing History

Modern Classics: Rosario-Bramble

By: Sean Crose Lightweight Edwin Rosario had just engaged in the fight of his life and had come up short.…

2 min read 6 years ago
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Modern Classics: Starling – Breland

By: Sean Crose It might be something of an overstatement to claim that Marlon Starling was overlooked when he stepped…

3 min read 6 years ago
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Modern Classics: Duran-Barkley

By: Sean Crose For all intents and purposes, he should have been old news. He was thirty seven years old…

2 min read 6 years ago
Boxing History

Modern Classics: Leonard-Duran I

By: Sean Crose “When I get into the ring to fight,” Roberto Duran said, “I always give the best.”There is little doubt…

3 min read 6 years ago
Boxing History

Modern Classics: Hagler-Duran

By: Sean Crose It was a turning point fight for both men. One, defending middleweight champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler, had…

3 min read 6 years ago
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Still Controversial 30 Years Later – Chavez-Taylor I

By: Sean Crose Those of us who saw it live remember where we were at the time. Me, I was…

3 min read 6 years ago
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How Severely Will The Corona Virus Impact Boxing?

By: Sean Crose It’s doubtful anyone can remember anything like it…at least in North America. Fears of, and precautions for, the…

2 min read 6 years ago