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Showtime Paves Way For Anthony Joshua’s American Invasion

Showtime Paves Way For Anthony Joshua’s American Invasion Rising star – and IBF heavyweight champ Anthony Joshua is about to be a regular on American television. Indeed, the British knockout artist, who boasts an impressive 16-0 record (all 16 wins by KO), has signed a multi-bout deal with Showtime television. …

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Biyarslanov Aiming to Make History in the Olympics

Biyarslanov Aiming to Make History in the Olympics By: Ed Hitchins When Canadian Olympian Arthur Biyarslanov first took up boxing, he never thought of a gold medal. He thought of ways to get out of it. “I really sucked,” recalls the 21-year-old. “I don’t like doing something I’m not good …

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Boxing Insider Notebook for Canelo vs. Khan

Boxing Insider Notebook for Canelo vs. Khan By: William Holmes The following is a special edition of the Boxing Insider notebook of the upcoming Canelo vs. Khan PPV Bout that is currently scheduled for May 7, 2016. ESPN and ESPN Deportes to Present Extensive Coverage Around Canelo Alvarez vs. Khan …

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When Skill Takes A Backseat In Boxing

When Skill Takes A Backseat In Boxing By: Sean Crose Lauren Rivera’s book “Pedigree” deals with the possibility that working class individuals might not be able to succeed as well as upper class individuals because the working class is more apt to focus on hard work while the upper class …

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Introducing Inoue: Can He Melt “Chocolatito”?

Introducing Inoue: Can He Melt “Chocolatito”? By: Brandon Bernica As soon as perennial talent Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez finished unlacing his gloves after a dominant performance over McJoe Arroyo a few weeks ago, the boxing universe began to chatter. See, Gonzalez has hit the point in his accomplished career where his …

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New Toronto Promoter Hoping to Follow Quebec’s Lead

New Toronto Promoter Hoping to Follow Quebec’s Lead By: Ed Hitchins When Ryan Frazer talks about boxing in Canada, he points to one place known for its resounding success. “Quebec has winners,” Frazer says. “David Lemieux has been around the world and back. Otis and Howard Grant. Their commission supports …

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War of Words in Boxing

War of Words in Boxing By: Jordan Seward The sweet science, more profoundly known as boxing is one of the most physical sports in the world. Boxers need to be extremely strong and fit in order to succeed in the game. But as odd as it sounds, possessing immense talent …

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