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Top 5 Biggest Boxing Fights in Las Vegas History

Las Vegas has long been the undisputed capital of boxing, hosting some of the sport’s most iconic and lucrative events.…

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Mayweather vs McGregor: The Complete Fight Story

On August 26, 2017, Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr. and Conor “The Notorious” McGregor stepped into the ring at T-Mobile Arena…

10 min read 1 month ago
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Boxing Ends It’s Decades Long Run On Regular Television, But Is It That Big A Deal In The Age Of Streaming?

By: Sean Crose There has been much wailing and gnashing of teeth around the boxing world lately. Or perhaps more…

2 min read 8 months ago
Atlantic City Boxing

Don Elbaum Promoted 196 Fights At Tropicana Atlantic City in the 80s

Tropicana Atlantic City is where it was happening – every week – in the 1980sBy Boxing Insider staff Atlantic City…

4 min read 1 year ago
Atlantic City Boxing

Jack Dempsey prepped for mega-fights in Atlantic City

Jack Dempsey never officially fought in Atlantic City. But that doesn’t mean he didn’t prepare for any of his big…

3 min read 1 year ago
Boxing History

Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier: Remembering When The World Stopped To Stare

By: Hans Themistode The throne always belonged to Muhammad Ali. He had just been unjustly and temporarily removed from it.…

5 min read 5 years ago
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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
Boxing History

Modern Classics: Curry-McCrory

By: Sean Crose Donald Curry was a rising star in the sport of boxing. Milton McCrory, too, was a fighter…

2 min read 6 years ago
Boxing History

Modern Classics: Leonard-Duran 2

By: Sean Crose “It was bizarre to witness,” William Nack wrote, “so swift and devastating a collapse of a man’s name.” The…

4 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
Boxing History

Alexis “The Thin Man” Arguello: A Class Act in and Out of the Ring

By: Ken Hissner This writer once had the privilege of meeting the great 3-time world champion Alexis “The Thin Man”…

5 min read 7 years ago
Boxing History

80th Anniversary of Joe Louis’ Knockout Over Jack Roper

By: Aaron Sutcliffe “Some of the fans are already calling him the greatest champion of all-time” – two minutes and…

3 min read 7 years ago
Book Reviews

Book Review: The Fight by Norman Mailer

By: Stephanie Kent In The Fight, we follow Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Norman Mailer during the suspenseful weeks leading up to…

3 min read 7 years ago
Boxing History

Lewis-Holyfield I: The Fight That Put Boxing Down (And Almost Out)

By: Sean Crose People were mad for a long time. A very long time. If it’s true that history is…

4 min read 7 years ago
Boxing History

Jose Manuel Urtain, EBU Boxing, Rock Lifting Champion, Held Ali Overhead

By: Ken Hissner In the country of Spain besides boxing, bull fighting and soccer there is a sport called Rock-Lifting.…

2 min read 7 years ago
Boxing History

Muhammad Ali’s 77th Birthday Is Today

By: Ken Hissner In 1960 a brash young boxer from Louisville, KY, came on the scene. Cassius Clay won the…

3 min read 7 years ago
Boxing History

The Other Boxing Hall of Fame: Graziano’s Across the Street

By: Patrick Mascoe Walk into any sports bar today and you will notice they are just generic versions of each…

4 min read 7 years ago
Boxing History

Jim Jacobs Talks About World Champion Wilfred “El Radar” Benitez

By: Ken Hissner In 1981 this writer wasn’t writing but was a big fan of boxing. I knew legendary trainer…

4 min read 7 years ago
Boxing History

The Pound for Pound All-Time Best: Ray Robinson, Henry Armstrong or Willie Pep

By: Ken Hissner Three boxers are usually always on everyone’s pound for pound best fighter of all-time. This writer’s choice…

3 min read 7 years ago
Boxing History

“Sugar” Ray Leonard Followed in the Footsteps of “Sugar” Ray Robinson

By: Ken Hissner The greatest pound for pound fighter in boxing, “Sugar” Ray Robinson, was 85-0 (69) as an amateur…

3 min read 7 years ago
Boxing History

When Heavyweight Champions Retired with Their Titles

By: Ken Hissner James J. “The Boilermaker” Jeffries retired as World Heavyweight Champion in August of 1904 with a 19-0-2…

2 min read 7 years ago
Boxing History

Was Sam Langford the Most Feared Fighter in Boxing History ?

By: Ken Hissner This writer still remembers former heavyweight champion Jack “Manassa Mauler” Dempsey, 54-6-9 with 44 knockouts saying “I…

2 min read 7 years ago
Boxing History

Cassius Clay aka Muhammad Ali’s Final Loss in Olympic Trials in 1960

By: Ken Hissner Ali in 1960 was the Golden Gloves National heavyweight champion and the AAU National light heavyweight runner-up.…

2 min read 8 years ago
Boxing History

Kristian “Mr. Reliable” Laight Becomes Most Losing Boxer in History

By: Ken Hissner Kristian “Mr. Reliable” Laight from Warwickshire, UK, this past weekend passed the USA’s Reggie Strickland by having…

2 min read 8 years ago