| |
|
There are 174,839 news articles in the database. Displaying articles 122861 to 122880.
Marcos Maidana Vs Erik Morales: Great Expectations By Gina Caliboso, RingsideReport.com, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 Back in 2007 and following his 12 round unanimous decision loss against David Diaz, a then 31 year old Erik ?El Terrible? Morales, 51-6, 35 KO?s, decided to retire and end his career.
Given that Morales has definitely experienced his fair share of battles, he has in the past year, made a comeback Read Full Story >>>Cotto's Tames the Matador Minus the Ferocity and Urgency of his Old Ways By Rob Cruz, The Digital Fight Journal, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 On paper, this fight wasn't even suppose to last that long due to the 10-1 odds that favored Miguel Cotto in addition to the hype that surrounded the fight. However, those intangibles were insignificant due to the fact that Ricardo ?The Matador? Mayorga put on a display of an emotional and adrenalin Read Full Story >>> Steward Grades Cotto, Says Mayorga Badly Wanted Pacquiao Fight By Michael Woods, The Sweet Science, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 The older I get, the better I'm able to to grasp the fact that I don't know squat.
Well, that might be a little harsh. I think I know squat. But you'll have to give me another decade or so watching and dissecting boxing matches before my knowledge base gets to where I want it to be.
After watc Read Full Story >>> LUIS RAMOS JR. AND JAMES KIRKLAND CO-HEADLINE MARCH 18 EDITION OF PhilBoxing.com, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 RISING STARS LOOK TO SHINE AT THE HANGAR AT THE O.C. FAIR & EVENT CENTER
LOS ANGELES, March 14 - On Friday, March 18, a dynamic duo of rising stars will break in Orange County's newest fight venue, The Hangar at the O.C. Fair & Event Center, as unbeatens Luis Ramos Jr. and James Kirkland co-headl Read Full Story >>> THE ROAD TO MOSLEY CONTINUES: DAY 2 IN BAGUIO By Timothy James, FightHype.com, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 By the time you read this, Manny Pacquiao will have already begun his morning routine for his second day of training. As usual, the day started off with breakfast, this time consisting of bangus rice, eggs, and some fish, to fuel the intense workouts that will follow. Yesterday, MPBoxing.com was abl Read Full Story >>> JOEL CASAMAYOR SEEKS BIG FIGHTS WITH RECENT VICTORY PhilBoxing.com, Tue, 15 Mar 2011

March 14, 2011 - With his recent victory over once beaten Manuel Leyva (18-2, 10 KO's), former three time World Champion and Olympic Gold medal winner, Joel Casamayor (38-5-1, 22 KO's) is seeking fights against anyone in the top Read Full Story >>> Editor's Choice: Nonito Donaire's new beginning By Tris Dixon , BoxingNews, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 WBC and WBO bantamweight king Nonito Donaire, one of the hottest properties in the sport, has healed the long-term family rift that caused him to split from his father-trainer, Nonito Snr, two years ago.
Their personal story has been played out in the front and back pages of the Filipino medi Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao best pound-for-pound boxer By David A. Avila, The Press Enterprise, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 Manny Pacquiao heads this year's list of the best pound-for-pound boxers that includes a pair of newcomers with Great Britain's Amir Khan and Mexico's Giovanni Segura.
Khan, a junior welterweight with super speed and power, defeated the feared Marcos Maidana in last year's Fight of the Year. He's Read Full Story >>> Khan is growing into a real Manny but Judah admits Mayweather is close to calling time By Jeff Powell, Daily Mail (UK), Tue, 15 Mar 2011 As the virtues of Manny Pacquiao are being extolled by Bolton's finest, the future of Floyd Mayweather Jnr lurches between a rap and a hard place.
As our own Amir Khan gives thanks for falling under the influence of Filipino shanty-town courtesy rather than US ghetto culture, Zab Judah predicts Read Full Story >>> Martinez now deserves the Best and Cotto Seeks Redemption Against Margarito By Rich Mancuso, Boxing Insider, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 Sergio Martinez should be secured a spot as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world and Miguel Cotto his redemption fight with Antonio Margarito. Then, maybe, if the two get their way fight fans can see a collision course with Cotto and Martinez
This much is certain after the result Read Full Story >>> Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. hints that Saul Alvarez is a scared fighter By Chris Robinson, Examiner.com, Tue, 15 Mar 2011
_0.jpg)
When I left the post fight press conference for this Saturday night's Miguel Cotto-Ricardo Mayorga clash at the MGM Grand around 11 PM I thought that I had gotten nearly all of my coverage fo Read Full Story >>> Team Pacman revs up Baguio training By Artemio Dumlao, The Philippine Star, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 BAGUIO CITY , Philippines ? Manny Pacquiao turned on the heat in the country?s summer capital yesterday as he opened his seven-week training for his May 7 fight with Shane Mosley in Las Vegas.
The 32-year-old pound-for-pound champion arrived in Baguio late Sunday evening.
Pacquiao went to bed Read Full Story >>> Boxing barrister Milton Chwasky repped heavyweight kings Spinks, Bowe, Lewis By Michael Marley, Examiner.com, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 It would be a shame if all people remember about noted boxing attorney Milton Chwasky, who died Sunday at age 80 after an eight year battle with cancer, is that an angry James "Lights Out" Toney once threatened to put his lights out.
This was after a hotly-disputed, December of 1991 title bout in Read Full Story >>> Quijano: A date with El Metodico By Jingo Quijano, Sun.Star Cebu, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 THE match-up lived up to its hype as both Ricardo Mayorga and Miguel Cotto produced a barnburner of a duke-out.
Mayorga was aggressive, but not effective. He chose to attack Cotto with crude, clubbing punches, while the latter showed up with the sharper, deadlier offensive arsenal.
Cotto too Read Full Story >>> El Maachi Battles South American Champ Lopez In Dagenham This Saturday PhilBoxing.com, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 International Masters Light Middleweight Champion Yassine El Maachi is set for the toughest fight of his career to date, when he comes face to face with Argentinian and South American Light Middleweight Champion Ulises David Lopez, at the Steve Goodwin Promoted quadruple headlined ?Essex Eruption? s Read Full Story >>> Ring Magazine's Ranking Putting Nonito Donaire, Jr. On No. 3 Spot a 'Suspect' By Granville Ampong, Associated Content, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 Casual talk from HOLLYWOOD, California - Perhaps he is the most talented fighter in the little-big men's division. Though he scores a stunning second round knockout over long-time champion
Fernando Montiel last
February 19, ranking him
above Juan Manuel Lopez would be too premature.
O Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao ? Sergio Martinez Showdown Implausible, But Not Impossible By Mike Colapietro, Boxing Dispatch, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 After his flashy disposal of previously undefeated Sergiy Dzinziruk at Foxwoods Resort and Casino on Saturday night, Sergio Martinez made his intentions clear.
?I want Mayweather, I want Pacquiao. I want them in front of me,? Martinez told Max Kellerman.
In the dream scenario that either of t Read Full Story >>> Odlanier Solis: Just Another Fat Guy? By Charles Saunders, Boxscorenews.com, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 This coming Saturday, Odlanier ?La Sombra? Solis will challenge Vitali Klitschko for the WBC?s version of the world heavyweight boxing championship. Solis won a gold medal for Cuba in the heavyweight (201 lb) division at the 2004 Olympics. Like many other amateurs from boxing-rich Cuba, he left hi Read Full Story >>> Next up for white-hot Martinez? Perhaps Chavez Jr., Kirkland By Chris Mannix, Sports Illustrated, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 MASHANTUCKET, Conn. -- Sergio Martinez didn't deserve this. After moving up in weight to claim the middleweight title against Kelly Pavlik last year and having to drop a couple of pounds to defend it against Paul Williams, Martinez had earned a fight on his own terms, preferably one against a cushy Read Full Story >>> The Running Diary: Cotto-Mayorga, Martinez-Dzinziruk & The Neverending Saturday Night By Eric Raskin, The Sweet Science, Tue, 15 Mar 2011 As I stated the first time I wrote a pay-per-view running diary, I freely admit to stealing the running diary concept from Bill Simmons, who freely admits to stealing it from Norman Chad. Interestingly, a couple of months ago, I had the pleasure of spending about 90 minutes on the phone with Mr. Cha Read Full Story >>>
|
|
|
|
|