By Adrian Hernandez – On October 26th, at “Casa de Amistad” in Harlingen, TX, Bantamweight prospect Sergio “Time to Shine” Perales will be making his return to the ring since stopping Rafael Casias in three rounds on March 23rd of this year.
The 25 year old fighter is currently rated number 8 by the IBF, but has not been active over the last year due to lingering injuries as well as his scholastic requirements at the University of Texas at Brownsville.
Trainer Robert Campos is excited for the fight but has expressed a bit of concern coming into the scheduled bout.
“Sergio and I are excited for the fight,” stated the veteran fight trainer. “We look forward to getting back in the ring and hopefully shaking off some of the ring rust. I have total confidence in my fighter and the skills he possesses, but as of late we have not been as active. Any fighter or coach will tell you that inactivity is always something to be a bit concerned about.”
by Izyaslav “Slava” Koza: I met Emanuel Steward face to face on three different occasions. The first time was to schedule a video interview shortly after I conducted one with Wladimir Klitschko before his unification bout against Sultan Ibragimov. At his request and as a great honor to me, the second time, and when the video was recorded, was at his bungalow at a resort where part of the training camp for that fight took place. Too busy with both the upcoming bout preparations as well as an upcoming HBO telecast Emanuel still spent the better part of an hour answering all sorts of fantasy boxing questions an interviewer/fan like myself could make up.
– Ladies and gentlemen, it’s with very heavy heart that I report one of the greatest proponents of boxing has passed away.
By Joseph Herron – On Saturday, October 20th, “The Magic Man”
By Marc Livitz – isiting hours are just about done, yet the one of the curators of the sweet science has allowed us to look back in retrospect on perhaps one of the most memorable careers in recent boxing history.
By Joseph Herron – It’s been a rough year for the IBF Junior Welterweight Champion.
By Joseph Herron: On November 10th, at the Wynn Las Vegas, an impactful contest between the top two WBC Junior Middleweight contenders will take place, which theoretically should determine the next challenger for the incumbent title holder.
By Prince Dornu-Leiku: History making BabyJet Promotions are set to rewrite the record books in Ghanaian boxing when this week they hold a media work-out for the two boxers headlining their ‘Clash of the Kings’ bill. Reigning Commonwealth Junior Lightweight champ, Ashie (23-3, 16 KOs), squares up to former WBO Africa and IBF Intercontinental Junior Lightweight titlist Tagoe, 19-1, 8 KOs, for the WBA International Lightweight belt on November 10.