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read moreTHE RING Magazine July issue: At a glance
The July 2013 issue of THE RING Magazine features our annual State of the Game package, in which we break down all 17 divisions. The issue is on newsstands now.
read moreWeekend Review: Matthysse wows the boxing world
Lucas Matthysse finally claimed a signature victory by blowing out IBF 140-pound titleholder Lamont Peterson in three rounds Saturday night in Atlantic City, N.J.
read moreGuerrero pleads guilty to disorderly conduct, gun charges dropped
Robert Guerrero pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and gun charges were dropped Tuesday in connection with his arrest for attempting to bring a firearm onto a plane on March 28.
read moreWeekend Review: Rigondeaux takes enormous step
Guillermo Rigondeaux took an enormous step in his career by outclassing Nonito Donaire but probably didn’t make many fans on Saturday in New York City.
read moreWeekend Review: Alvarado arrives
Mike Alvarado used an impressive blend of grit and guile to outpoint Brandon Rios and avenge a knockout loss in their previous encounter, which sets up a compelling rubber match.
read moreAnother day at the office for Golovkin
WBA middleweight titleholder Gennady Golovkin stopped Nobuhiro Ishida with a single punch in the third round, his 13th consecutive knockout.
read moreTHE RING Magazine May issue: At a glance
Mexican-American boxers continue to succeed in large numbers. Read about it in the May 2013 issue of THE RING Magazine, which is on newsstands now.
read moreTHE RING Magazine April issue: At a glance
Bernard Hopkins’ climbed out of the shadows of others late in his career to claim overdue rewards. Read about it in the April 2013 issue of THE RING, which is on newsstands now.
read moreWeekend Review: Thompson’s big surprise
Tony Thompson’s stunning second-round knockout of prospect David Price on Saturday in Price’s hometwon of Liverpool pumped life into a career that seemed to be on its last legs.
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