Is Quitting Still a Taboo Word In Boxing?
30.06.05 – By Andy Meacock: ‘Quitting’ is considered to be a taboo word and a forbidden word in the sport of boxing. Boxing is a sport that prides itself on … Read more
30.06.05 – By Andy Meacock: ‘Quitting’ is considered to be a taboo word and a forbidden word in the sport of boxing. Boxing is a sport that prides itself on … Read more
30.06.05 – By Curtis McCormick: IBF Light Welterweight Champion Ricky Hatton’s trip to America this past weekend was an unqualified success. The British hero was in Atlantic City to watch … Read more
30.06.05 – By Michael Amakor: On July 2nd at the Reno Events Center in Reno Nevada NABF and USBA Heavyweight Champion Samuel “The Nigerian Nightmare” Peters puts his titles on … Read more
29.06.05 – SHOWTIME will set off fireworks July Fourth weekend with a spectacular heavyweight showdown. Featuring the hottest fighter in the division, explosive Samuel “The Nigerian Nightmare” Peter will attempt … Read more
29.06.05 – By Per-Åke Persson: Newjersey.com writes that it will be Omar Sheika that gets the chance against WBC supermiddle champ Markus Beyer September 3 in Berlin. Sheika has been … Read more
29.06.05 – By Gennadi “Komar” Komarnitzsky and Izyaslav “Slava” Koza: While perusing through the archives of Russian history, it is relatively often that one can read about kings, rulers, and … Read more
29.06.05 – By Jim Amato: I like Taylor. He beat Ohio’s talented Anthony Hanshaw to win a trip to the Olympics. Hanshaw’s pro career has stalled for a variety of … Read more
29.06.05 – By Mike Dunn: It shouldn’t have ended the way it did. Not at that juncture of their careers. In July of 1927, aspiring heavyweight contender Jack Sharkey should … Read more
29.06.05 – Brixton puncher Danny Williams is even more confident of regaining his British Heavyweight crown after watching a video of Matt Skelton getting KO’d in a K1 fight. Dynamite … Read more
28.06.05 – By Michael Montero: Call it “junior welterweight” or “super lightweight” or just plain old “140”. Call it whatever you want – but there’s no denying that it’s the … Read more