By: Jake Donovan From early in his career, Japan’s Kosei Tanaka was mentioned in the same breath as countrymen Kazuto Ioka and Naoya Inoue as the type of prodigious talent who warrants your undivided attention whenever he steps into the ring. A mere 12 fights and three division titles into …
Read More »Pacquiao: “My Goal Is To Knock Out Broner”
By: Sean Crose “My goal is to knock out Broner” Manny Pacquiao says in the leadup to his January 19th Pay Per View throwdown with the notorious Adrien Broner. “I have to maximize the opportunity,” he adds. “I forgot how much fun winning a fight by knockout was until I …
Read More »Christian Carto Seeks To Become “Philly Special” In February 8 Headliner At 2300 Arena
By Jake Donovan It’s been nearly 35 years since South Philadelphia boasted its last world champion. Time will tell if Christian Carto can help fill that void; in the meantime, he’ll settle for becoming the area’s next leading gate attraction. Photo Credit: Christian Carto Twitter Account The unbeaten bantamweight prospect …
Read More »Boxing Insider Notebook: Mares, Davis, Haney, Pacquiao, Broner, Roy Jones Jr., and more…
Compiled By: William Holmes The following is the Boxing Insider notebook for the week of December 26th to January 2nd; covering the comings and goings in the sport of boxing that you might have missed. Photo Credit: Scott Hirano/Showtime My Goal is to Knock Out Broner Senator Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao …
Read More »Strolling Along Flatbush Avenue
By: Frank Bartolini All the marquee arenas in the western hemisphere that host boxing are located in cities of reputed glamour and glitz. London’s Wembley Stadium , Manhattan’s Madison Square Garden and any large arena in Las Vegas are renowned for different reasons. Las Vegas for lights and glitter, Madison …
Read More »“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 with possible 2 losses under his given name of Walker Smith, Jr. His record was 174-19-6 (109) as a pro holding both Welterweight and Middleweight titles with a career spanning …
Read More »2018 Upset of the Year: Ramirez Over Zlaticanin
By Jake Donovan Roberto Ramirez wasn’t supposed to be anything more than the next step in Dejan Zlaticanin’s continued comeback following a devastating knockout loss to Mikey Garcia. Instead, their June ’18 clash ended with Ramirez scoring a 2nd round stoppage in a result that nobody outside of Ramirez’s camp …
Read More »2018 Prospect of the Year: Teofimo Lopez
By Jake Donovan From the moment he was sent packing thanks to some horrific scoring in the 2016 Rio Oympics, Teofimo Lopez swore that the controversy would motivate him to the point where he’d never again lose in the ring. It remains to be seen just how far he can …
Read More »Boxing Action in Asia: Ito, Inoue, and Nietes Win
By: Michael Kane Floyd Mayweather wasn’t the only ‘Boxing’ bout that took place in Japan this weekend. Sunday 30th would see a first title defence of Masayuki Ito’s WBO Junior Lightweight title at the Ota City General Gymnasium in Tokyo. Ito faced his mandatory challenger, Evgeny Chuprakov (20-1, 10 Kos), …
Read More »Mayweather Proves (Once Again) That Boxing is A Dangerous Endeavor
By: Sean Crose John Kavanaugh, the trainer of MMA superstar Conor McGregor, is reportedly uneasy about McGregor fighting again unless it’s an IMPORTANT fight – a rematch with one of his former top MMA foes, perhaps. Why has the man behind the UFCs biggest superstar gotten hesitant about his fighter’s …
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