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George Foreman: Still knocking 'em out By Daniel Roberts , Fortune, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 ?Don?t ever stop earning,? he says. ?It?s a curse to think you have enough. There is never enough. George Foreman, Bill Gates?anyone. Money has to be spent. It is not made to be saved.? Hence, it must be replenished, and replenish it Foreman does. You want to pay him $10,000 to share some tales with Read Full Story >>>The Stage Is Set For Thurman To Mark His Arrival Versus Guerrero By Frank Lotierzo, The Sweet Science, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 It's something you hear all the time about budding fighters on the way up that haven't fully flowered. You watch them fight during the infancy of their career and you see their obvious skill set and ability. Sometimes they'll blow you away on the way up and you think just maybe the particular fighte Read Full Story >>> Close probably won?t do Guerrero enough good against Thurman By Colin Seymour, Examiner.com, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 NBC couldn?t have picked a much more intriguing main event for its return to boxing Saturday, as Gilroy?s Robert ?The Ghost? Guerrero takes on Keith Thurman in a battle of high-ranking welterweights in Las Vegas.
Guerrero said the network venue means all the more reason to push an active fight to Read Full Story >>> Las Vegas Sands Said to Skip Stones Concerts in Macau Amid Slump Bloomberg.com, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 (Bloomberg) -- Las Vegas Sands Corp., grappling with a gambling slowdown in the Chinese enclave of Macau, is reconsidering big-ticket entertainment events such as a Rolling Stones concert last year that failed to attract big-stakes bettors, said a person with knowledge of the situation.
The worl Read Full Story >>> Miguel Cotto is 'not a man,' states Arum By Lee Cleveland , Fight Saga, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 Whatever happened to loyalty these days?
Perhaps Top Rank CEO Bob Arum is now asking himself the same question.
On Thursday's edition of ESPNs First Take, Miguel Angel Cotto announced he'd struck a deal with Jay Z's Roc Nation Sports,' and the 83 year old le Read Full Story >>> Cotto Lost and Regained By David Phillips, The Sweet Science, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 When Miguel Cotto entered the ring against Antonio Margarito on July 26, 2008, he did so as more than a well thought-of champion. With a record of 32-0 and 26 knockouts, Cotto was on the short list of best pound for pound fighters in the world. He had recent wins over near peak-level fighters like S Read Full Story >>> Matthysse-Provodnikov The Free PPV fight By Sevak Sarkisian, Tha Boxing Voice, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 2015 is well on its way to becoming one of the best years in boxing in recent times. World Class Boxing will finally be coming back to regular network television for the first time in decades. Finally, fans will be treated to Mayweather-Pacquiao along with many other great matches such as Canelo-Kir Read Full Story >>> Al Haymon's Premier Boxing Champions could be a game-changer for boxing on television By Mookie Alexander, Bloody Elbow, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 ne of the prevailing talking points when discussing the supposed decline of boxing has been the shifting of major fights, whether championship or high-profile contender bouts, away from cable television and towards subscription channels HBO and Showtime, as well as the almighty pay-per-view. At the Read Full Story >>> Oscar: Chavez fight changed things ESPN.com, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 Former boxing champion and current promoter Oscar De La Hoya remembers fighting for two nations when he was a amateur.
In 1992, he fought for the United States in the Olympics. And he was raised in East Los Angeles by Mexican immigrants.
"My Mexican heritage ... I'm so proud of, both my parents Read Full Story >>> FLOYD MAYWEATHER STOPPING SPARRING PARTNERS EARLY IN CAMP By Ben Thompson, FightHype.com, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 FightHype.com recently got a special invite to the Mayweather Boxing Club to get a firsthand look at how training camp has been going for undefeated pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather. He wasn't kidding when he informed us, "training camp has went tremendous." Although it's only been four days in Read Full Story >>> Zou Shiming will launch a boxing revolution in China, says Freddie Roach By Unus Alladin, South China Morning Post, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach believes a Zou Shiming victory in tonight?s 'Showdown at Sands' could be the start of a Chinese revolution of world champions coming through.
Speaking on the eve of the two-time Olympic gold medallist?s IBF (International Boxing Federation) world flyweight title Read Full Story >>> Amnat Ruenroeng: The Live Dog By Ted Sares, The Boxing Tribune, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 Beloved in the Peoples? Republic of China and an incredible talent, Zou [Shiming] has earned his right to fight for a professional world championship belt,??Bob Arum
?I really want to win the world title and bring it back to China, It would be the first time a Chinese fighter won Olympic gold and Read Full Story >>> Mayweather-Pacquiao: Psychological Warfare Has Begun By Dennis Cruz, Boxing Buzz, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 The Mayweather-Pacquiao mega-fight may still be almost two months away, but that doesn?t mean that the war hasn?t already begun.
As both fighters prepare themselves, physically, for what will be the most important fight of their career, there?s also a psychological tug-of-war going on to boost th Read Full Story >>> PJ TIERRO'S SENSATIONAL COMEBACK ANCHORS RP'S 2-0 LEAD IN DAVIS CUP TIE VS SRI LANKA By Ronnie Nathanielsz, PhilBoxing.com, Sat, 07 Mar 2015

The Philippines No.1 PJ Tiero's sensational comeback from two sets down to avenge his grueling five set loss to Harshana
Godamanna in the Asia Oceania Group II Davis Cup tie against Sri Lanka in Colombo last year, anc Read Full Story >>> NBA -- Moore's 25-foot 3 carries Bulls over Thunder By Allan Rozic, PhilBoxing.com, Sat, 07 Mar 2015

CHICAGO -- E'Twaun Moore sank a long 3 with 2.2 seconds left to play and the Chicago Bulls rallied to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder, 108-105, on Thursday night at the United Center.
Moore's game-winner capped a furiou Read Full Story >>> MAYWEATHER V PACQUIAO THE FIGHT TO KILL BOXING PROMOTERS? By Gabriel Montoya, Crave Online, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 The latest fight to revive boxing may be the fight that changes modern boxing promotion forever. By now you have heard that Floyd Mayweather, Jr and Manny Pacquiao, the only two fighters casual fans of boxing know, are finally fighting May 2. After five years of marketing the match-up, the stars al Read Full Story >>> Zou Shiming Enters First Title Shot With Freddie Roach in His Corner By Loren Mack , The Jakarta Globe, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 Chinese flyweight star and multiple-time Olympic games gold medallist, Zou Shiming (6-0, 1 KO?s) will be vying for the IBF World Flyweight Championship opposite fellow undefeated Thai champion Amnat Ruenrong (14-0, 5 KO?s) this Saturday, March 7, at the Cotai Arena in Macau, China.
International Read Full Story >>> Sugar Ray Leonard torn between Pacquiao, Mayweather By Bong Lozada, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 MANILA, Philippines?Legendary Sugar Ray Leonard could not predict a winner between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.
While he may be leaning towards Mayweather, Leonard admitted that he couldn?t predict how long the fight would last and who would emerge victorious.
?Part of me thinks May Read Full Story >>> Boxing: Roach slams reports of 'armed guards' at Pacquiao gym Agence France Press, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 Freddie Roach denied media reports published on Friday that he had ordered armed guards to protect Manny Pacquiao at his Hollywood gym.
The UK's Daily Mail newspaper reported that Roach had personally ordered security guards at his Wildcard gym in Los Angeles to carry guns "so people respect them Read Full Story >>> Why Boxing Is Far From Dead CBS Sports, Sat, 07 Mar 2015 Sounds from the Peanut Gallery:
You know everywhere I go I hear them saying boxing is a dying sport. I hear about how it?s not what it used to be. I hear how no one cares about the sport anymore and haven?t in years. I?ve heard so much negativity about the sport I thought I might be the only Read Full Story >>>
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