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By Frank Maloney In England a couple of weekends ago we had two fight cards which I believe will serve to demonstrate why the...
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By: Hans Themistode For the better part of the past decade, both Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano separated themselves as the cream of the...
By Frank Maloney In England a couple of weekends ago we had two fight cards which I believe will serve to demonstrate why the...
by Aaron Tallent Thesweetscience.com Mike Tyson is making a comeback . . . again. Last Tuesday he announced that he would fight Kevin McBride...
By LEROY BOYER [This column is reprinted by permission from the Republican & Herald newspaper located in Pottsville, PA.] Mention Muhammad Ali’s name in...
By Mark Workman June 18, 2005 When Mike Tyson stepped confidently into the ring at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan on February 11,...
By Scott Wilkerson Boxing was the first, and remains, the only true sport. This histortical primacy imputes to every boxer both the responsibilities of...
by Mitch Abramson TheSweetScience.com When Sunnyside Gardens finally closed its doors in the mid ’70s, a neighborhood in New York City didn’t just lose...
by Richard T. Slone February 25th will mark a decade. The tenth year that former middleweight champion Gerald McClellan has struggled with life since...
By: Phil Santos Overhandright.com Joe Calzaghe survived a first round knockdown and boxed his way to a split decision win over Bernard Hopkins to...
By Tom Donelson When does or should a boxer decide to say, “adios?” As for athletes in other sports, it depends upon the fighter....
By Tom Donelson Judging a fight is very subjective. The one area in which most boxing pundits and judges appear to agree is the...
By Scott Wilkerson In boxing, as in life, our best resource of strength during a crisis is, often, merely knowing that someone is in...
By Scott Wilkerson Boxing, more than any other sport, is a story with a moral. And the boxer, more than any other athlete, is...