By: Sean Crose Madison Square Garden hosted an ESPN and Top Rank Promotions’ card Saturday night ; which featured undefeated WBO welterweight champ Terence Crawford. Omaha’s Crawford, 35-0, putting his belt on the line against California’s (by way of Lithuania) Egidijus Kavaliauskas, 21-0-1, in the main event of the evening. Photo Credit: Top …
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Claressa Shields vs Amanda Nunes Super Fight Being Eyed By Dana White
By: Hans Themistode Women’s boxing has always been placed on the back burner of the sport. For whatever reason, it just doesn’t gain the sort of traction or attention that it’s male contemporary. Two division champion and self proclaimed greatest female fighter of all time, Claressa Shields, has done her …
Read More »Vergil Ortiz Jr. Still Perfect, Dispatches Brad Solomon in Five Rounds
By Robert Aaron Contreras Welterweight sensation Vergil Ortiz Jr. (15-0, 15 KO) added to his perfect KO streak by stopping veteran Brad Solomon (28-2, 9 KO) in the fifth round on Friday night at the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, California. Ortiz’s stellar run this year—now 4-0 in 2019—left him …
Read More »Anthony Joshua Says He Wants To Unify Heavyweight Titles In 2020
By: Sean Crose “I feel like it’s ‘Lord of the Rings’,” the BBC quotes WBO, IBF, and WBA heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua as saying, “the last ring, let’s get it on, let’s make history.” That last ring, of course, is the WBC world heavyweight title, which is currently in possession …
Read More »Remember The Name: Josue Vargas
By: Hans Themistode Is it fair to name current WBO Welterweight champion Terence Crawford the best fighter in the world? It sure is. Deciding who exactly is the best pound for pound fighter is a subjective matter, opinion based, but often filled with plenty of facts to back your initial …
Read More »Richard Comey: “I Just Do What I Should Do”
By: Sean Crose I’m Richard Comey is interesting. Unlike many in the contemporary fight game, Comey is soft spoken and easy going. A consummate professional who attained his IBF world lightweight title the hard way, without much fanfare, the Bronx native, by way of Ghana, makes his first title defense …
Read More »Brad Solomon: “It’s Another Day At The Office”
By: Sean Crose Fourteen wins. Zero defeats. All wins by knockout. There’s little doubt that twenty one year old Texan Vergil Ortiz is a fighter on the rise. When one’s entire record to date consists of highlight reel moments, people naturally take notice. “My ultimate goal,” he told me back in …
Read More »Bob Arum and Top Rank Plan to Help Media Members Cover Fights Overseas
By: Hans Themistode Now more than ever, boxing is becoming a global sport. Fights have always taken place in various parts of the world, but it seems as though there will be a significant uptick in the amount of high profile fights that will take place away from U.S. soil. …
Read More »Daniel Jacobs Plans on Honoring Patrick Day During Super Middleweight Debut
By: Hans Themistode Whether it’s Julio Cesar Chavez Jr or Gabriel Rosado, somebody is going to get the beating of a lifetime. At least according to former Middleweight champion Daniel Jacobs. The confusion surrounding Jacobs opponent for his December 20th, bout at the Talking Stick Resort Arena, in Phoenix Arizona is still …
Read More »Diego De La Hoya: “I’ve Learned A Lot”
By: Sean Crose Diego De La Hoya was supposed to win when he stepped in between the ropes to face the 31-3 Ronny Rios last July in Carson, California. Instead, it was the 21-0 rising star out of Mexico that found himself stopped in the sixth round. Yet De La …
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