If anyone says there weren't some amazing boxing matches this year, then they either don't know boxing or they weren't paying attention. Sure, we didn't see the big fight everyone was hoping for in ...
With the last major fight of the year — last night's controversial draw (and which draws aren't controversial?) between Bernard Hopkins and hometown favorite Jean Pascal in Montreal — behind us, it's ...
1. The year of Pacquiao. Already boxing's most exciting fighter, Manny Pacquiao became a global phenomeon in 2010, penetrating the American sporting mainstream like no Asian-born athlete in history.
To borrow from college football analyst Lee Corso, not so fast my friends. Sure, watching some big fights fall apart while others that looked promising were pushed to later on the calendar stunk. It ...
2010 was a stop-start year for boxing fans. Major fights such as Floyd Mayweather versus Manny Pacqiaou and David Haye against one of the Klits failed to materialise. Fans have clamored for these ...
A succession of good fights over the last two months and the emergence of Sergio Martinez kept the 2010 boxing season from being a total yawn. Here are some general thoughts on the year that was and ...
Considered the greatest fighter in Mexico's rich boxing history, Chavez captured world titles at super featherweight, lightweight and junior welterweight during a panoramic 25-year career. A ...
The Super Bowl may be the top-rated sports broadcast on American TV, and baseball may have the highest annual attendance figures. But on the silver screen, one sport reigns supreme: boxing. David O.
One punch can change everything. A boxer can lose every round of a fight, but if he or she connects in the right spot at the right time before the final bell, they’ll leave the ring with their hand ...