A Boxing Memory: Edwin Rosario A life cut short. A career cut short. It is a story we hear far too often in boxing. Edwin Rosario was only 34 when his life ended in 1997, just a few months after his final fight. Rosario was a two-weight world champion, winning titles at lightweight and super-lightweight, … Continue reading A Boxing Memory: Edwin Rosario
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A Boxing Memory: Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeeley
A Boxing Memory: Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeeley It does seem somewhat bizarre that a fight that turned out to be every bit as one-sided as most imagined it would be, still touched a million PPV buys. Harry Mullan ringside for Boxing News wrote, “The affair was a disgrace, an embarrassing pantomime masquerading as a … Continue reading A Boxing Memory: Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeeley
The Greatest Female Fights of the Modern-Era
The Greatest Female Fights of the Modern-Era 1: Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano The biggest female fight of all time. With unprecedented hype and anticipation, an iconic venue, it could all have blown up everyone’s faces. In many ways, it needed to deliver. It did and then some. It delivered everything it promised, and more. … Continue reading The Greatest Female Fights of the Modern-Era
Anthony Joshua: Gun Shy or a Sign of Boxing Maturity?
Anthony Joshua: Gun Shy or a Sign of Boxing Maturity? By Lewie Laing As the dust settles on Anthony Joshua's latest performance quicker than a pint of Forged Irish Stout, I thought I'd delve into a few of the numbers (thanks to Compubox) behind the former unified world heavyweight champion's displays over his last 11 … Continue reading Anthony Joshua: Gun Shy or a Sign of Boxing Maturity?
Lee Gormley: “I suppose it’s a symptom of the age we live in. There’s just no patience anymore. But I hope it [written content] doesn’t go away completely. Boxing has led the way in great sports writing throughout history.”
Lee Gormley: "I suppose it’s a symptom of the age we live in. There’s just no patience anymore. But I hope it [written content] doesn’t go away completely. Boxing has led the way in great sports writing throughout history.” By Garry White ‘Fighting’ and ‘writing’ may fit together in one easy rhythmic sentence like a … Continue reading Lee Gormley: “I suppose it’s a symptom of the age we live in. There’s just no patience anymore. But I hope it [written content] doesn’t go away completely. Boxing has led the way in great sports writing throughout history.”
Tommy Frank: “In my mind, I’m ready to spoil the party. A win against Galal would be life-changing in so many ways.”
Tommy Frank: "In my mind, I’m ready to spoil the party. A win against Galal would be life-changing in so many ways." By Lewie Laing "In my mind, I’m ready to spoil the party. A win against Galal would be life-changing in so many ways," says 'Super' Tommy Frank ahead of his headlining fight against … Continue reading Tommy Frank: “In my mind, I’m ready to spoil the party. A win against Galal would be life-changing in so many ways.”
1982: Boxing’s Five Weeks of Chaos
1982: Boxing’s Five Weeks of Chaos By Cain Bradley 1982 was the year of Thriller and ET. The Spanish World Cup took place, and Bjorn Borg retired. Boxing was emerging from the dark state it had ended the 70s in. The MLB experienced strikes to begin the 80s, and the NFL also missed time due … Continue reading 1982: Boxing’s Five Weeks of Chaos
Adam Azim: “My focus is this fight, and then we will see what comes next. I would like to grab the European title if I can.”
Adam Azim: “My focus is this fight, and then we will see what comes next. I would like to grab the European title if I can.” By Matt Elliott Adam Azim will return to action next month after Boxxer announced this past week that his rearranged fight with Ukrainian Aram Fanyan will land on the … Continue reading Adam Azim: “My focus is this fight, and then we will see what comes next. I would like to grab the European title if I can.”
A Boxing Memory: Mike Tyson vs. Marvis Frazier
A Boxing Memory: Mike Tyson vs. Marvis Frazier 'Please go check on him. I'm sorry it happened like this,' Mike Tyson said to Joe Frazier, showing the passion that was missing just a few seconds earlier. Tyson had just bludgeoned Frazier's son Marvis to a crushing defeat in just thirty seconds. Joe Frazier, in a … Continue reading A Boxing Memory: Mike Tyson vs. Marvis Frazier
Joshua Stops Helenius in Seven Rounds
Joshua Stops Helenius in Seven Rounds Anthony Joshua found the big right hand in the 7th round, but what came before was anything but encouraging for what lies ahead. Robert Helenius came in at a week's notice and more than earned whatever he was paid for his services. But despite the admittedly explosive finish, it … Continue reading Joshua Stops Helenius in Seven Rounds




