End of an era: an oral history of Showtime’s 37 years in boxing – part 1
To commemorate Showtime’s remarkable run in the sport, Ring Magazine presents a four-part oral history and retrospective featuring some of the key principals who helped shape the network’s coverage of boxing for nearly four decades.
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The 1990s introduced Julio Cesar Chavez, Pernell Whitaker, Oscar De La Hoya, James Toney and Roy Jones Jr. as pound-for-pound...
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How much do you really know about boxing’s history? Take this 1980’s boxing history challenge created by Ring Managing Editor Tom Gray to find out!
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The 1970s saw the emergence of the superfight, with The Fight of the Century, The Rumble in the Jungle and...
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Early in the 1960s, Sonny Liston took the heavyweight championship from Floyd Patterson and looked set for a very long...
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During the 1950s, Rocky Marciano seized the heavyweight throne and was never vanquished, Sugar Ray Robinson won the middleweight championship...
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Sugar Ray Robinson, takes the boxing world by storm, Tony Zale and Rocky Graziano produce a legendary middleweight trilogy, and...
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Joe Louis, arguably the greatest heavyweight of all time, and Henry Armstrong, one of the finest pound-for-pound, had some excellent...
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It was long before the television era, but the 1920s did produce some unforgettable battles within the original eight weight...
read moreDougie’s Monday mailbag
STOPPING ONE-SIDED FIGHTS Hi Dougie, In today's mailbag you wrote: "Fights need to be stopped once they aren’t competitive." Surely under that rule...
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