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  • ARUM: PACQUIAO CAN FIGHT TOMORROW PhilBoxing.com - XML News RSS/RDF Feed

    Top Rank promoter Bob Arum says “Fighter of the Decade” and pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao “can fight tomorrow” even as ...

  • Robert Guerrero out of Katsidis fight; Bradley-Valero possible Bad Left Hook

    Robert Guerrero won't fight Michael Katsidis on March 27. (Photo by Ethan Miller / Getty Images)

    Robert Guerrero won't fight Michael Katsidis on March 27. (Photo by Ethan Miller / Getty Images)

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    Citing family concerns, Robert Guerrero has pulled out of his agreed-to March 27 HBO fight with Michael Katsidis, reports Rick Reeno.

    Guerrero, who holds a title at 130 and was going to move up to 135, has a wife who has battled leukemia. Of course everyone hopes that isn't the reason, as Casey Guerrero had been reported to be in remission during Robert's recent fights.

    Golden Boy will look for a replacement for Guerrero. Reeno says that one possibility is Top Rank's Brandon Rios, who fought and knocked out Jorge Teron on Top Rank Live this past Saturday night. Given the lack of star power at 135 (or coming up from 130), it's going to be tough to get Katsidis much of a name replacement. I'd guess there's a real chance that Marcos Maidana-Victor Cayo moves to the main event slot.

    In other news, Rick Reeno also says that there's a chance for Timothy Bradley to defend his 140-pound title against Edwin Valero in June, and promoter Gary Shaw says he's so confident, he'll do the fight in Mexico. It's one of those promoter statements that are meant to make you say, "Ooh, that's confidence!" but then you realize Valero isn't Mexican and that the only state in the country Valero is licensed to fight in is Texas and that Valero now has visa issues. So it doesn't mean a whole lot. Supposedly Bob Arum is willing to take the fight for Valero, but something makes me doubt that. I like Valero a lot, but Bradley is a different animal than anyone he's faced, and he could make Valero look like he's stuck in concrete.

  • DANNY GARCIA VS. ASHLEY THEOPANE TOPS FEBRUARY 26 ESPN'S "FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS" UNDERCARD PhilBoxing.com - XML News RSS/RDF Feed

    UNDEFEATED PROSPECTS JERMELL CHARLO & OMAR FIGUEROA ALSO RETURN TO ACTION IN EL PASO LOS ANGELES, February 8 - Unbeaten Philadelphia phenom Danny " ...

  • KING ARTHUR AND CAPTAIN HUCK MOVE CAMP TO PALM SPRINGS PhilBoxing.com - XML News RSS/RDF Feed

    BERLIN (Feb. 8, 2010) — Tournament point leader King Arthur Abraham (31-0, 25 KOs) is on his way to America. The undefeated 29-year-old has bo ...

  • Fans Cheated of Edwin Valero - Manny Pacquiao Clash LA Boxing Examiner

    Valero putting in work against DeMarco(Photo: AP) Related Articles All Examiner.com Boxing Floyd Mayweather Jr. spews pure garbage Donaire's message to top superflys Battle plans are drawn for Pacquiao - Clottey Manny Pacquiao trains...

  • ‘King of the Border’ line-up set Boxing News

    Unbeaten Philadelphia phenom Danny “Swift” Garcia will begin 2010 with his toughest fight to date on Friday, February 26 when he squares off against British veteran Ashley Theopane in the 10-round junior welterweight co-main event of ESPN’s “Friday Night Fights” at the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas. Also on the February 26 card – [...]

  • Jones Jr. inspired NFL champs Boxing News

    One day after the New Orleans Saints historic Super Bowl victory over the heavily favored Indianapolis Colts, Roy Jones Jr. reflected back to that August day he was invited to the Saints’ training camp by Head Coach Sean Payton and delivered a speech to the team, which turned into a pep talk for the upcoming [...]

  • Scorecard: The Day in MMA The Rumble Blog


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    Josh Gross Says What We're Thinking … (SI.com)
    That Shawn Tompkins sent Mark Coleman into battle against Randy Couture with a terrible game plan. "Between the first and second round, Coleman looked up at Tompkins as the Canadian … offered instructions on how to keep distance and how to fire off combinations," Gross writes. "I'm fairly certain (Coleman) would have loved if Tompkins told him to run out there and take a shot on a double-leg. If you're going to go out, go out at what you do best."

    Fitch: The Closed Guard is Dead in MMA (Fox Sports)
    The way American Kickboxing Academy fighter Jon Fitch sees it, Nate Marquardt didn't have much of a chance once Chael Sonnen got him on his back. "I think the closed guard is dead in MMA right now," Fitch says. "Unless you are Demian Maia or Shinya Aoki forget about it. You are either getting up or getting on top, forget about pulling of submissions from your back now days. Strong wrestlers like Chael Sonnen will just pound you out all day long."

    Waxing Philosophical About Octagon Jitters
    (Bloody Elbow)
    The Elbow's Leland Roling looks at Rolles Gracie's poor showing from Saturday night's UFC 109 and uses it as a springboard to discuss the physical and emotional hurdles off fighting for the first time on the biggest stage in MMA.

    Who Made What at UFC 109
    (MMA Fighting)
    Randy Couture pocketed a cool quarter million, while Matt Serra's "Knockout of the Night" bonus boosted him to $150K. Somehow, Rolles Gracie earned $15,000.

  • Scorecard: The Day In Boxing The Rumble Blog

    Floyd Mayweather Interview: (Skysports) It's interesting how much more friendly the British media is towards Floyd Mayweather than the American media. Again we hear that there is, definitively, a rematch clause in the contract for the Mosley fight. I don't want to be negative about Floyd given that he stepped up to face Mosley, but his newest line of argument that the Pacquiao negotiations were part of an effort to clean up boxing and sports in general is just galling. Please stop trying to play us for fools. I much prefer Roger's honesty - accusing Pacquiao of using "A-side meth" - to some pretend moral stand.

    Bob Arum Interview: (Boxingtalk) The  promoter says they have already sold 30,000 tickets for Pacquiao-Clottey. Arum thinks both Pavlik-Martinez and Cotto-Foreman are virtually done. Also some stuff on drug testing. Arum thinks urine testing is the way to go.

    Berto-Malignaggi: (Boxingscene) This one would happen on April 10 at welterweight. I don't really see the point of this fight. Will anyone give Berto credit for beating Malignaggi? Seems like a waste of an HBO date.

    Daiki Kameda:
    (Japan times) Daiki Kameda, brother of world titlist Koki Kameda, won the WBA Flyweight belt in Japan on Sunday. The Kameda brothers are the bad boys of Japanese boxing after an incident where Daiki was told to intentionally foul an opponent. There is another Kameda brother as well, supposedly with more potential than either of the current champions.

  • Full Report: Adamek-Estrada Boxing News

    By Kurt Wolfheimer at ringside; photos by Ed Mulholland A sellout crowd of 10,223 at the Prudential Center in Newark this past Saturday, with thousands of fans wearing the Polish national colors of red and white, cheered wildly for their boxing hero Tomasz “Goral” Adamek (40-1, 28 KOs) as he retained his IBF International heavyweight championship [...]

  • Weekend Bullets The Rumble Blog

    You can read my thoughts on Valero-DeMarco here, but there was a lot of other action this weekend. Some impressions:

    * I think I'm in love with Guillermo Rigondeaux. Obviously his opponent was there to lose but that finishing combination was just... wow. He flashed the right hand and then crushed a left uppercut to the body. If I'm not mistaken this was his second uppercut body KO. Really lovely. He's 29 and bantamweight isn't usually a TV friendly division, but he has become a must watch fighter for me.

    * I don't think Glen Johnson can beat Tavoris Cloud, but I'll be rooting for him. The ESPN guys thought he looked slower than usual at the start against Mack on Friday night but I didn't notice it. I thought he applied pressure well and stayed within himself. That short right hand that took out Mack was very impressive. Glen really loaded up on the punch and threw it with a purpose. I think Cloud is too athletic, but Glen is game and it wouldn't surprise me if he made the younger man wilt. I really hope that fight happens.

    * Not sure how many people saw this one but Freddy Hernandez absolutely ruined DeMarcus Corley with a right hand in the fifth round of their fight on Showtime on Friday night. It was one of those shots where you thought for a moment Corley might be stone dead. He collapsed in pieces, like my favorite KO, James Toney vs. Prince Charles Williams. It was actually a pretty interesting and competitive fight. Corley landed some good shots on Hernandez, particularly with his right hook. It seemed from the beginning that Corley decided he needed to knock Hernandez out early. He couldn't do it and then started getting broken down by good body punches. The right hand that ended it was something else though. I don't think Hernandez is ever going to be a belt holder, but he looked good. I hope Corley retires, I've always liked him.

    * I didn't watch the entire fight between Tomasz Adamek and Jason Estrada, but I saw enough to reaffirm my opinion that Adamek will be an entertaining if not quite elite heavyweight. Adamek looked a bit tired in the middle rounds but his class won the day. I think he bulked up a bit too much and would be better off coming into the ring at 215 lbs and retaining his stamina. I've made it clear that I'm not a fan of Chris Arreola and don't particularly care to see him take up valuable HBO slots, but I must say the proposed Arreola-Adamek fight should have a lot of action. Adamek should win, but he's fragile enough that Arreola could catch him at any moment. I still regret, though, that we never got to see Hopkins-Adamek at cruiserweight.

    * The Abregu-Gutierrez fight wasn't all that interesting. Abregu won a decision and looked pretty good. What about a fight between Abregu and Freddy Hernandez? Anyway, the only reason I bring this one up is the terrific photo above, courtesy of Showtime, of Gutierrez landing a punch on Abregu.

  • The State Of The Game 2010 8countnews.com

  • 8CN Exclusive: Jason Estrada 8countnews.com

    Jason wants all of his fans to know that he will be back in the very near future!

  • Margarito should be banned for life Mississippi Fight Sports Examiner

    Can someone explain to this writer why a man who cheated in a way that could have killed another fighter, should get another chance? When Antonio Margarito was busting up the face of Miguel Cotto, everyone at the time was amazed at how dominating ...

  • Top Rank Photographer Chris Farina covers Pacquiao and Clottey in camp, can't wait for March 13th Las Vegas Boxing Examiner

    Joshua Clottey (L) and Manny Pacquiao training (Photo: Chris Farina)Manny Pacquiao’s WBO Welterweight title bout against Joshua Clottey is a little over a month away and so far there have been varying reports on how each man’s training ca...

  • Lucian Bute and the Super Six - HBO Trying to Crash Showtime's Party? Bad Left Hook

    Bute's team is trying to make lemons out of lemonade - getting snubbed from the Super Six could mean involvement in a bigger fight down the road. (Photo via www.lucianbute.com)

    Bute's team is trying to make lemons out of lemonade - getting snubbed from the Super Six could mean involvement in a bigger fight down the road. (Photo via www.lucianbute.com)

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    As previously reported, on April 17, HBO is planning on airing a split-site doubleheader, with the undercard being Lucian Bute against Edison Miranda in Montreal, and Kelly Pavlik facing Sergio Martinez in the main event.  Pavlik's fight hasn't been officially worked out yet, but either way, Pavlik will be getting that spot.  Just one issue - on April 17, Showtime is also airing its own split site doubleheader, with Andre Ward facing Allan Green and Mikkel Kessler facing Carl Froch.

    That's right folks - HBO is squaring its own super middleweight directly head to head with Showtime's lauded super middleweight tournament.

    This is a case of pure gamesmanship by HBO.  Showtime put in the effort and is putting in the money to make the Super Six tournament happen.  While it's still an exciting event and Showtime should be lauded for their efforts, it did not invite either Pavlik or Bute to participate in the tournament.  If you believe Showtime, it's because they would have been too expensive, and if you believe the conspiracy theorists, it's because Kalle Sauerland was trying to set up a tournament where his fighters - Abraham and Kessler - would be in the finals.  Ironically, Pavlik in his last fight probably made a fraction of what Kessler or Abraham are making on a per fight basis to participate in the tournament. 

    Because Pavlik and Bute were not invited, HBO is using the opportunity to build up its own super middleweight, the HBO way.  Rather than having an egalitarian tournament to determine the winner of the spoils, HBO knows that Bute and Pavlik are the two biggest threats to the winner of the Super Six.  HBO also knows that if Bute and Pavlik fight each other down the line, the winner of that fight would likely be in the top 2 in the weight class, and thus the winner of the Super Six won't be a true champion.

    By setting this split-site card, and by pitting it directly against the Super Six, they are putting Showtime on notice: they will build up a Pavlik-Bute fight to make it big; they will pit the two against each other around the same time as the finals for the Super Six; and after the Super Six is over, they will outbid Showtime to get the most significant fight of them all, the Pavlik-Bute winner against the Super Six winner, after Showtime has already invested its money to turn the Super Six winner into a star.

    What HBO is doing is nothing short of brilliant or evil, depending on how you look at it.  But while Showtime is forcing HBO to raise its game, HBO just has too much money compared to Showtime to let them win.  On one hand, this probably means that we'll get a megafight that creates a true champion a couple years down the road.  But on the other hand, they're marginalizing the Super Six, turning it into an eliminator for the right to face Pavlik or Bute.

  • MEMORIES WITH MLADINICH: Shelly Finkel TheSweetScience.com Boxing

    "I couldn't believe that I managed the heavyweight champion," said Finkel. "It was a great feeling."

  • Glen Johnson Hits Half Century Mark...In Wins, Not Birthdays, Wiseguy TheSweetScience.com Boxing

    TSS Thinks Cloud Is Way Too Much For Johnson--But It Doesn't Pay To Write Off The Road Warrior

  • The Third God of War: Henry Armstrong TheSweetScience.com Boxing

    TOLEDO: Like those boll weevils, he'd come up and under his opponent's guard and do to ribs what those critters did to crops.

  • Ala Villamor on Pacquiao, Gorres and Melligen 8countnews.com

    Exclusive interview with head trainer of the ALA Gym in Cebu City, Philippines

  • Pacquiao comparisons aside, Edwin Valero impresses by stopping challenger Antonio DeMarco Las Vegas Boxing Examiner

    Edwin Valero remains unbeaten (Photo: Tom Casino)Heading into his bout Saturday night against once beaten Antonio DeMarco, there had been more questions that answers about reigning WBC Lightweight champion Edwin Valero. Sporting a 26-0 record, all by...

  • Daiki Kameda claims WBA flyweight title by unanimous decision over Denkaoesen Kaowichit ESPN.com - Boxing

    Japanese challenger Daiki Kameda has defeated Denkaosen Kaowichit of Thailand by unanimous decision to win the WBA flyweight title.

  • UFC 109: Randy Couture submits Mark Coleman in Las Vegas Boxing and MMA, all the breaking news, images, results and reports, medal table, schedule and in-depth statistics

    The meeting of two of mixed martial arts Hall of Famers came over a decade too late.

  • Tomato Cans: Random Thoughts for February 7 Bad Left Hook

    Could Kermit Cintron be poised to upset Paul Williams if the two fight in May? (Photo by Al Bello / Getty Images)

    Could Kermit Cintron be poised to upset Paul Williams if the two fight in May? (Photo by Al Bello / Getty Images)

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    I've got a lot of boxing on the brain, but have become so sleep-deprived over the last couple of weeks that I can't really put together much by way of coherent thoughts, so here's a bunch of nonsense.

    Foreman-Cotto

    Dan Rafael noted in his "R.A.D." chat last night that the June 12 fight between Yuri Foreman and Miguel Cotto could head to pay-per-view, as even though HBO offered to carry the fight on World Championship Boxing, Bob Arum might not make enough off of that deal to pay the fighters.

    This terrifies me. I keep saying I'm scared to death that boxing's promoters have again become so damn greedy that they're going to back to putting way, way, way too many fights on PPV, and this would be a prime example. I get the smaller PPVs, the Latin Fury shows and what have you, because HBO/Showtime aren't buying those fights and ESPN/Versus/whatever can't afford them. It's nice to have the option to see them in that case.

    But Foreman-Cotto belongs on regular HBO. That's the bottom line. It's not a PPV fight, no matter what you put on the card, and trust me -- Top Rank won't put anything truly useful on the undercard. The success of boxing's three major PPVs last year (Hatton-Pacquiao, Mayweather-Marquez, Cotto-Pacquiao) leads me to worry that these guys are getting filled with a lot of hot air. "See?! We can do more PPV!"

    Those shows did well because every fight was a major event and they were the only three large-scale PPVs of 2009. Foreman-Cotto would/will bomb, and it would stink hardcore for Top Rank if that happened and Foreman won. The less eyes seeing him beat Cotto (which he has a very good chance at doing), the worse it gets for the company.

    Wladimir-Eddie

    After seeing the photos of Wladimir Klitschko and Eddie Chambers together, I got the same feeling a lot of people did: Eddie Chambers, good as he is, does not have a hope in hell. He looks like a teenager with a goatee next to Wladimir. The only worry Wladimir should really have is possible ring rust from the shoulder surgery-induced layoff he's had. But I don't think Eddie has the pop to back Wlad off at any point, nor the ability to get inside that jab. I rank Eddie as the No. 1 non-Klitschko heavyweight in the world, too, and I'll crap thunder if he wins this fight. In that regard, it's no wonder the only heavyweight stuff anyone seems to want to talk about is possible fights with the Haye-Arreola-Adamek trio.

    Morales and Barrera

    Is anyone else scared to death that if Erik Morales beats Jose Alfaro on March 27 (another low-budget PPV, by the way), Morales and his hated rival Marco Antonio Barrera will lock horns for a fourth time? I'm even more curious: does anyone really want to see that? Vazquez-Marquez IV is one thing, but Barrera-Morales IV would be about as relevant as 2008's third fight between Azumah Nelson and Jeff Fenech. Did you forget about that?

    Edwin Valero and Antonio DeMarco

    Without going in-depth about it, let me say that I was more impressed with Edwin Valero last night than I've ever been. He's still not very fast, but he throws in combination a lot more than he used to, and he's still not great technically, but he's better than he used to be. He's improved a lot and become a very formidable fighter instead of just a monster puncher.

    I would also say that I was less impressed with Antonio DeMarco last night than I've ever been. He'd been making so many strides, and at 24 he's still quite young, and yes he lost to a very good fighter. There's still clearly a ton of work to do, and he's going to have to learn to use his height (5'10" at 135) to keep pressure guys back.

    Similarly, Carlos Abregu may never be all that great, but he sure as hell is fun to watch. That guy punches with serious purpose all the time.

    Paul Williams and Kermit Cintron

    With the rumor moving that Williams and Cintron will meet on May 8, a fight that would take place at 154 pounds, I might surprise a few of you here. I can smell upset a mile away in that fight. Williams is hittable, and as much as I like him, we've seen him hurt now against Sergio Martinez and Antonio Margarito, two tremendously different fighters. It's not a particular style that's an issue for him, it's the fact that his defense can get really sloppy, and if guys are willing to take his long, wide shots, they can get good counters in there. Cintron is at least a good puncher, and the straight right is the southpaw killer. Anyone else feeling that one?

    Thailand Pro Debuts

    Is it just me, or do you have almost no desire to see Alfredo Angulo wear out Joel Julio in April?

    I don't know what it is exactly, but the Super Six has lost some steam for me. I think it's a few things. First off, none of the second stage matchups really excite me. Then there's the fact that one of the six pulled out after one fight, and the argument is quite valid if you say he never should have been there to begin with. And now they're bickering over what city in Denmark that Carl Froch-Mikkel Kessler will be held. I get the horrible gut feeling that this thing is going to face some serious problems in the third stage.

    OK, so I've gotten excited for Vazquez-Marquez IV. It was inevitable, which some of the more long-time posters here might have guessed given my man crush on Vazquez and my love of their three fights.

    Did you know ESPN2 is running a Deandre Latimore-Sechew Powell rematch on March 19?

    You know what I think I'd like to see on Friday Night Fights? Peter Manfredo Jr.-John Duddy. I think that could be fun.

    Also in his chat last night, Dan Rafael said, "The Klitschko folks are talking to HBO [about Vitali-Valuev in May]. I'd be disappointed if HBO didn't do the fight." I'll offer a differing thought: I'll be disappointed if HBO spends a dime on that piece of crap fight that they could have spent on something useful or interesting.

    I'm still waiting for Henry Bruseles to pull out of his March 27 fight with Mike Jones. It would be Bruseles' first relevant fight (and it only sort of qualifies) since his 2005 loss to Mayweather.

  • Kameda defeats Kaowichit for flyweight title (AP) Yahoo! Sports - Boxing News

    Japanese challenger Daiki Kameda has defeated Denkaosen Kaowichit of Thailand by unanimous decision to win the WBA flyweight title. Kaowichit controlled Sunday's bout in the early rounds, but Kameda took charge as the fight progressed and improved to 15-2 with 11 knockouts. Kaowichit dropped to 48-2-1.

  • Adamek beats Estrada in heavyweight fight (AP) Yahoo! Sports - Boxing News

    Tomasz Adamek beat Jason Estrada by unanimous decision in a heavyweight fight in his return to the Prudential Center on Saturday night. Most of the 10,000-plus fans were there to support Adamek, waving the Polish flag and cheering wildly for him. The judges scored the bout 115-113, 116-112 and 118-110, all for Adamek.

  • Tomasz Adamek beats Jason Estrada by unanimous decision ESPN.com - Boxing

    Tomasz Adamek beat Jason Estrada by unanimous decision in a heavyweight fight in his return to the Prudential Center in Newark.

  • Randy Couture defeats Mark Coleman at UFC 109 L.A. Times - Boxing

    The five-time former champion ends the bout in the second round with a rear naked choke. The five-time former champion ends the bout in the second round with a rear naked choke.

  • Edwin Valero stops Antonio DeMarco for WBC lightweight title ESPN.com - Boxing

    Edwin Valero of Venezuela has defeated challenger Antonio DeMarco of Mexico in their WBC lightweight title fight.

  • Valero stops DeMarco after 9 rounds (AP) Yahoo! Sports - Boxing News

    In this image released by Showtime, boxer Edwin Valero, of Venezuela, wraps his hand before a work out at Thai Champ Ringside Gym on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2010, in Monterrey, Mexico. Valero will defend his WBC lightweight title on Saturday in Monterrey against Antonio DeMarco,of Mexico

    Edwin Valero of Venezuela retained his WBC lightweight belt by stopping Mexico's Antonio DeMarco on Saturday night. DeMarco sat in his corner and declined to come out for the 10th round of their title fight. The Mexican was well behind on points and, though he had no obvious injuries, officials said he retired on the advice of his handlers.


  • A Bronx Tale: Veteran Joseph Figueroa gives us an insider's view of the real Joshua Clottey Las Vegas Boxing Examiner

    Joshua Clottey (L) and Joseph 'Trouble' Figueroa (AP) If there was ever anything that came natural to Joseph ‘Trouble’ Figueroa, the sport of boxing was most likely it. Growing up in the Bronx, New York under harsh circumstances seem...

  • Battle plans are drawn for Pacquiao - Clottey LA Boxing Examiner

    Pacquiao putting in work (Getty Images) Related Articles All Examiner.com Boxing Vicious Edwin Valero in Mexico Floyd Mayweather Jr. thinks Pacquiao is great Boxing puts Amir Khan's heart in question Los Angeles - March 13 creeps slowly upo...

  • Life after Pacquiao Mississippi Fight Sports Examiner

    The day will come in the not so far future when Manny Pacquiao will hang up the gloves for good. What will the boxing world be like void of such a powerful force?  Will the Pacmaniacs suffer from Pacman withdrawals?   The sport will...

  • Ultimate Fighting Championship showing its age in Las Vegas L.A. Times - Boxing

    UFC 109 on Saturday at Mandalay Bay features Randy Couture, 46, and Mark Coleman, 45, in the main event. The question on seemingly everyone's mind: When will Brock Lesnar fight again? UFC 109 on Saturday at Mandalay Events Center features Randy Couture, 46, and Mark Coleman, 45, in the main event. The question on seemingly everyone's mind: When will Brock Lesnar fight again?

  • Mark Coleman: UFC battle with Randy Couture 'the biggest fight' of his life Boxing and MMA, all the breaking news, images, results and reports, medal table, schedule and in-depth statistics

    It seems incredible that Hall of Famers Mark Coleman and Randy Couture have never met in the Octagon, until UFC 109.

  • Last Woman Standing BBC Sport Player | Boxing

    British boxer Lesley Sackey prepares to take part in BBC Three programme Last Woman Standing, where she will travel the world competing with women from remote tribes and cultures.

  • Mosley vs. Mayweather finally a true test Mississippi Fight Sports Examiner

    He has taken a real beating from the fans and the writers. Floyd Mayweather Jr has been the subject of many topics.  These topics range from being arrogant to cherry picking his opponents in order to stack an undefeated record.  Whe...

  • Boxing business puts Amir Khan's heart in question LA Boxing Examiner

      Khan, down, but not out (Reuters) Related Articles All Examiner.com Boxing Pacquiao must save civilization from Mayweather What Pacquiao's drugs can't do Los Angeles - Amir Khan has been knocked down and defeated, but the up and comi...

  • Floyd Mayweather signs to fight Shane Mosley L.A. Times - Boxing

    Bout will be May 1 in Las Vegas. Bout will be May 1 in Las Vegas.

  • Floyd Mayweather's bout with Shane Mosley is official Boxing and MMA, all the breaking news, images, results and reports, medal table, schedule and in-depth statistics

    Floyd Mayweather has signed the contract to fight Shane Mosley on May 1 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

  • Haye annoyed by Ruiz no-show BBC Sport Player | Boxing

    David Haye says he will take his frustrations out on John Ruiz's face, after the American misses a news conference in Manchester

  • 2012 boxing will be in London's East End BBC Sport Player | Boxing

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