Entries tagged with "Enzo+Maccarinelli":
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His legacy is a complex one. Haye perhaps summed it up best when stating “I'm just as renowned for talking trash as knocking people out...”
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The only questions seemed to be, how long would it last and could Bellew land anything meaningful before he was stopped?
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Fighting is as definitive as it gets. If you win you win. If you lose you lose. But at least you know if you have won or lost…
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Bobby Gunn has broken his hands in boxing, but says he's never suffered more than a small fracture in a bare knuckle bout…
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Some assumed that Warren may take a step back from promotional duties and instead concentrate on BoxNation. Instead he has tried to build up prospects…
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To treat his fights as if they were anything more than a vain attempt to turn back the clock is as lame as it is irresponsible…
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Some say Canelo Alvarez is only a dynamic fighter when allowed to be, when the garden gate is left open...
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The sparse crowd had come to see a freak show. But with the early knockout, the bearded ladies never made it to the stage…
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If this continues much longer, as it’s likely to do, we’ll eventually see him box a kangaroo or wrestle an octopus…
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Pitiless and machine-like, Kovalev has pounded off Pascal’s cheeky, haphazard brand of joie de vivre, reducing him to a terrible fate: innate capitulation…
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In an ideal world, in an ideal sport, the subject would never even arise. But the world is no more ideal than boxing…
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On Saturday, March 12, Juergen Braehmer will defend his WBA light heavyweight title against Thomas Oosthuizen…
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Enzo Maccarinelli, like Roy Jones, is also past his prime. But compared to Jones he looked as fresh as a daisy...
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On December 12, 2015, at the VTB Arena in Moscow, Russia, future Hall-of Famer Roy Jones Jr., the 46-year-old from Pensacola, Florida, fought 35-year-old Enzo Maccarinelli (41-7, 33 KOs), from Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom. Jones was 62-8 (45 KOs) coming in. Maccarinelli was 40-7 (32 KOs). The fight…
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Klitschko is a fine architect, calmly deconstructing faces, subtly carving through the resolve of the man opposite…
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Visiting fighters from Argentina, Poland, Nigeria, the UK, and Kansas (yes Kansas) will be fighting some of the best Russia has to offer…
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If a fight with Ovill can’t be made, Jones will adjust the periscope and hone in on Enzo Maccarinelli once again…
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Styles make fights and should this fight with Roy Jones come off, the first flush punch that is landed might be the last…
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Whatever happens after March 10, the affable and popular Enzo needs to stay clear of Superman and the Krusher…
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Why he retired remains somewhat of a mystery, for it seems strange to retire undefeated at such a young age...
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Rocky fought at a disciplined 183-188 for the most part which places him in the middle of the cruiserweight limit…
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Huck explained to Afolabi what his own problem would be that night in no uncertain terms. That problem is violence...
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As Robert Guerrero prepares for his May 4 bout against undefeated Floyd Mayweather, fight fans will be treated to another dream weekend of boxing...
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What made these fights memorable? They were all upsets—most major—and each was perpetrated by a Jamaican-born or Jamaican-by-ancestry fighter…
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"I'd like to thank each and every fan that supported me along the way, either through purchasing a ticket, or buying a 'Hayemaker' t-shirt..."
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Before David Haye made his move to heavyweight with a TKO5 against Monte Barrett on Nov. 12, 2008, he was cruising through the cruiserweight division. He had his last fight as a cruiser on March 8 of the same year, against previous undefeated Enzo Maccarinelli at the Millenium Dome in London. The fight…