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Champs And the Chiefs: Heavyweight Champions & Presidents of the United States

A Historical Perspective About the Heavyweight Boxing Champions and The Presidents of the United States By Barry Lindenman The heavyweight…

6 min read 15 years ago
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‘The Donald’ Plays His Trump Card for Spinks vs Cooney

By Charles Jay Donald Trump may have been a key factor in the demise of the United States Football League,…

3 min read 15 years ago
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Henry Cooper Was Legitimate Legend Of British Ring

By Charles Jay Henry Cooper, who died last week just shy of his 77th birthday, was a hell of a…

2 min read 15 years ago
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Did Jack Dempsey Really Consider AC Mayor To Become His Manager?

By Charles Jay Edward L. Bader was the mayor of Atlantic City during a critical time in the city’s history.…

3 min read 15 years ago
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Atlantic City Mobilizes To Get Into Big-Time Boxing in 1921

By Charles Jay The impact of the 1921 Jack Dempsey-Georges Carpentier fight in Jersey City was not lost on anyone…

3 min read 15 years ago
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Jack Dempsey – Carpentier Fight Almost Wound Up In Atlantic City

By Charles Jay In 1921 Jack Dempsey was the king of the hill among fighters and Tex Rickard had the…

4 min read 15 years ago
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Larry Holmes Kicked Off Heavyweight Title Action in AC in 1983

Believe it or not, the first heavyweight championship fight in Atlantic City did not take place until September of 1983,…

3 min read 15 years ago
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Doctor Tried To Put Damper on Ali-Frazier Fight

After fifteen rounds of brutal, spectacular action, the general consensus about the first fight between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier…

2 min read 15 years ago
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ALI-Frazier Statue May Indeed Be In Order

A friend told me recently that the Miguel Cotto-Zab Judah fight drew the largest crowd in the history of Madison…

3 min read 15 years ago
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Rubin “Hurricane” Carter – The Boxer

Many people are familiar with the saga of Rubin Carter. Tried not once but twice (and convicted) for the murders…

3 min read 15 years ago
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Classic Biofile Willie Pep 1922-2006

Status: Boxing Hall of Famer. Former World Featherweight champion. His ring record was 229-11-1 (65 KO’s). Birthplace: Middletown, CT Boxing…

5 min read 15 years ago
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The Aaron Pryor Interview

The former Light Welterweight champion and 1996 International Hall of Fame inductee Aaron Pryor discusses his career, the highs, the…

4 min read 16 years ago
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5 Fights that Matter

There are fights that were great within the ring but for me, there are five fights that transcended the sport.…

10 min read 16 years ago
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Buster Douglas Recalls The Night He KO’ed Mike Tyson

40-1 underdog James “Buster” Douglas became a worldwide household name on February 11, 1990 – the night he shocked just…

8 min read 16 years ago
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Memory Lane: Ali Live Interview After Foreman-Norton

It may have been the quintessential Muhammad Ali moment – the unbreakable confidence, brilliant tactical mind and hilarious sense of…

4 min read 16 years ago
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Talkin’ Boxing with Chuck Wepner

Former world heavyweight title challenger and good friend to BoxingInsider.com Chuck Wepner took time out to talk some pugilism. The…

4 min read 17 years ago
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The Catastrophist: The Troubled World of Don Jordan

“Chaos” is the only suitable word to describe the career of Don Jordan. Fifty years after he first won the…

9 min read 17 years ago
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Facing Duran: Mamby and Barkley Recall Their Battles With The Legend

Iran Barkley and Saoul Mamby both boxed Roberto Duran and shared some fascinating memories and insights on what it was…

5 min read 17 years ago
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Memorable Long Counts In Boxing

By Joel Lipsitt In some important contests a boxer has, for one reason or another, been allowed more than ten…

3 min read 17 years ago
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Pat Valentino: “A Second Life”

By Carlos Acevedo Pat Valentino, heavyweight contender of the 1940s, was famous both for his savagery in the ring and,…

9 min read 18 years ago
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Nasty, Brutish, Short: Al Palzer & The White Hopes

By Carlos Acevedo On May 26, 1911, the first White Hope tournament, a motley assortment of eleven barnyard scrappers and…

8 min read 18 years ago
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Where Are They Now? Eddie Mustafa Muhammad

ecently I spoke with former WBA Light Heavyweight Champ, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad. Born Eddie Gregory

6 min read 18 years ago
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Was Ali the Greatest Heavyweight?

My thoughts on Ali in place in boxing’s history. Tom Donelson Ali the Greatest? There is nothing like a debating…

8 min read 18 years ago
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Where Are They Now: Brian London

Recently I spoke to England's Brian London. London had a stellar amateur career and also fought twice for the World's…

4 min read 18 years ago
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Where Are They Now: Greg Haugen

By Shawn M. Murphy Recently I spoke with former Lightweight and Light Welterweight champ Greg Haugen. Haugen turned pro in…

7 min read 18 years ago
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