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Ruben Torres makes quick work of Diego Contreras, Miguel Angel Madueño wins U.S. debut

18
Apr

Ruben Torres makes quick work of Diego Contreras, Miguel Angel Madueño wins U.S. debut

Ruben Torres continues to prove why he is one of the best prospects in boxing. The 23-year-old junior welterweight dropped Diego...

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20
Jan

Floyd Mayweather-Diego Corrales: Pretty Boy perfection 20 years later

Two decades. Has it really been that long? Given that Floyd Mayweather remains the biggest name in boxing in 2021...

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27
Apr

Dougie’s Monday mailbag (Post-quarantine heavyweight bouts, Mythical Matchups, Popo Freitas)

OLD LETTER Dougie, I hope this email finds you well and maybe brings back found memories. My wife had me go through some...

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09
Apr

Showtime is filling a void with classics, beginning Friday

They weren’t that hard to find. Not for the Showtime folks. The cable network giant has provided a ton of...

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26
Dec

Best I Faced: Acelino Freitas

The latest subject of our Best I Faced series is the explosive, hard-hitting two-weight world champion Acelino “Popo” Freitas.

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28
Aug

Best I Faced: Angel Manfredy

The subject of our latest ‘Best I Faced’ series is former four-time world title challenger Angel Manfredy.

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01
May

Cinco de Mayo: A boxing history

Ahead of this weekend’s bout between Gennady Golovkin and Vanes Martirosyan, Anson Wainwright has compiled a list of boxing’s notable Cinco de Mayo events.

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22
Dec

Best I Faced: Joel Casamayor

RingTV.com caught up with 1992 Olympic gold medalist and former junior lightweight and lightweight champ Joel Casamayor, who spoke about the best opponents he faced in 10 key categories.

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02
Nov

Dougie’s Monday mailbag

Fans from around the world share thoughts on Bradley-Rios, the Charlo twins, Guillermo Rigondeuax, the Mayweather/”IV Gate” story, the WBA, and interesting mythical matchups in this week’s Monday mailbag.

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07
May

Diego Corrales-Jose Luis Castillo I remembered

It was a war in which bombs were launched; blood was spilled and whose participants were never the same again. Our resident historian Lee Groves remembers the breathtaking spectacle that was Diego Corrales-Jose Luis Castillo I, 10 years later.

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