Entries tagged with "Canelo+Alvarez":
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“And Mayweather is beginning to operate like a surgeon," said Jim Lampley. "Fighting Floyd Mayweather is a dose of cold reality..."
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“I know HBO would be very interested in Donaire vs. Gamboa if Donaire keeps progressing the way we think he’s going to keep progressing…”
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That kind of special "leave it all in the ring" style is now the exception and certainly not the rule...
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If this fight takes place, it has Fight of the Year DNA written all over it and would be an explosive chapter in the storied rivalry between Mexico and Puerto Rico…
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Do Floyd and Manny really want to be the undisputed king of boxing, or do they just want to look good as elite fighters…
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Mayweather has stepped up in dramatic fashion to take on the toughest fight available to him outside of Pacquiao…
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If there is one conclusion that stands out from the rest, it is that the entire global boxing landscape has become just that…
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Andrade beginning to outgrow the low-level opponents that he’s been fed and will soon be ready for a championship-caliber fight…
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Unfortunately for Kirkland there’s no rule, at least a rule that’s enforced, that says the champions have to fight the best…
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Robert Ecksel, Editor-in-Chief of Boxing.com, speaks with Rick Strom of TYT Sports about Saturday's junior welterweight contest between James Kirkland and Carlos Molina. Kirkland is riding high after his sixth round demolition of Alfredo Angulo in his last fight, and Molina is one of the few fighters willing throw caution to the wind and fight the Mandingo Warrior. But it's time for the beltholders to step up and give Kirkland the title shot he deserves. Why is he not fighting for a junior welterweight belt? Because the champions, who can get away with it, are avoiding him like the plague...
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When Chad Dawson and Bernard Hopkins face off tomorrow night in Atlantic City, will the boxing world be interested? They should be...
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Robert Ecksel, editor-in-chief of Boxing.com, speaks with Rick Strom from TYT Sports about the Saul "Canelo" Alvarez vs. Shane Mosley bout on the undercard of the Cinco de Mayo superfight between Floyd Mayweather and Miguel Cotto. They examine Mosley's career as it was and has become, and compare him to the rising redheaded star from South of the Border. Canelo's future is as interesting in many ways as Mosley's past and many are wondering, assuming he gets past Mosley, exactly where he goes from here...
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In what was one of the most intense and prolonged staredowns we’ve seen in awhile, both Floyd Mayweather and Miguel Cotto...
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Mutaurwa Mapondera, David Matthew and Cheekay Brandon, staged a transatlantic Digital Roundtable to analyze Saturday’s fight in real time...
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What will be will be of course but one thing will be certain; Uncle Roger, steady, boxing intelligent, will be in that "Money" corner…
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Saul “Canelo” Alvarez was absolutely dynamic on the Mayweather-Cotto undercard. His veteran-like poise at the age of 21 is unfathomable...