The Travelin’ Man at IBHOF Weekend 2017: Part one
‘The Travelin’ Man,’ Lee Groves’ ‘World Tour’ kicks off its final leg on International Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend in New York state.
read moreHall of Fame Class of 2017: Johnny Tapia
From THE RING Magazine: Soon-to-be Hall of Famer Johnny Tapia is most often mentioned for his “Vida Loca” but was a special fighter in the ring.
read moreIBHOF Class of 2017: How I voted and why
RingTV.com historian and CompuBox punch-counter Lee Groves reveals whom he’d like to see make the International Boxing Hall of Fame’s Class of 2017.
read moreZab Judah has another date: March 12 against Josh Torres
After three previous postponements, former undisputed welterweight champion Zab Judah’s latest comeback attempt is against Josh Torres on March 12.
read moreDougie’s Monday mailbag
Fans share their thoughts on the close to 2014, their New Year’s wishes for 2015, Al Haymon, Johnny Tapia, the heavyweight division, the Bermane Stiverne-Deontay Wilder fight, mythical matchups, and other boxing subjects in this week’s Monday mailbag. Enjoy!
read moreDeontay Wilder guarantees Bermane Stiverne won’t go four rounds
In his first major title challenge undefeated heavyweight Deontay Wilder says he’ll stop WBC titlist Bermane Stiverne in four rounds or less.
read moreEdwin Rodriguez gets first round KO; Errol Spence Jr. eyes title shot
Lem Satterfield’s latest notebook features news on Edwin Rodriguez, Errol Spence Jr. and a new HBO documentary on Johnny Tapia.
read moreJohnny Tapia documentary premieres Dec. 16 on HBO
A documentary on the life of five-time world champion Johnny Tapia, who passed away in 2012 after a troubled life of addiction and mental illness, will premiere Dec. 16.
read moreLem’s latest: Schaefer touts welters
Golden Boy’s Dec. 7 and Dec. 14 shows will feature what Richard Schaefer calls “the best fights that you can make at 147,” including Adrien Broner-Marcos Maidana, Devon Alexander-Shawn Porter, Keith Thurman-Jesus Soto Karass, and Paulie Malignaggi-Zab Judah.
read moreRemembering boxing’s departed
The sport of boxing lost some of its most colorful characters — including iconic figures such as Emanuel Steward, Carmen Basilio, Angelo Dundee, Teofilo Stevenson, Bert Sugar, Hector Camacho and Johnny Tapia — in 2012.
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