Born on this day: Gene Fullmer
Not too many fighters can claim to have defeated the best fighter in the universe two times in four fights....
read moreTo Be The Best: The top 100 boxers in the history of The Ring Rankings (60-51)
If you’re new to this on-going series, please read: The Introduction. The Author’s Note. *** One of the most accomplished and long-reigning heavyweight champions...
read more1950’s Boxing Trivia from Ring Magazine
During the 1950s, Rocky Marciano seized the heavyweight throne and was never vanquished, Sugar Ray Robinson won the middleweight championship...
read moreDougie’s Monday mailbag (Usyk at heavyweight, Warrington and the featherweights, Patrick Day)
SHORT AND SWEET: USYK’S FUTURE Sup Dougie? Short and sweet: Who’s your picks for Usyk vs: Wilder Fury Ruiz Jr. Joshua I know a lot of questions of...
read moreSugar Ray Robinson versus the Hall of Fame
On the 30th anniversary of Sugar Ray Robinson’s passing, Associate Editor Tom Gray looks back on showdowns the great pound-for-pound king had with fellow Hall of Famers.
read moreThe Travelin’ Man returns to IBHOF induction weekend-part III
It was a busy weekend for our own Lee Groves and it all culminated in part three of his “Travelin’ Man” Chronicles in Canastota, NY.
read moreTHE RING Magazine August issue: On sale now
In the August 2015 issue of THE RING Magazine, on newsstands now, we wade through the aftermath of Floyd Mayweather Jr.-Manny Pacquiao, a fight that produced a mountain of both money and controversy.
read moreRemembering Gene Fullmer
On Tuesday, April 27, 2015, the boxing world lost a legend as two-time middleweight champion Gene “Cyclone” Fullmer passed away at his home in West Jordan, Utah.
read moreThe tale of the 50-year-old contender
A 50-year-old heavyweight with a sweet tooth? Doesn’t sound like a guy with much of a chance to rise in the rankings. Well, don’t tell ‘Bronco’ Billy Wright, who enters the ring for the first time this year on March 13.
read moreFROM THE ARCHIVE: Who’s who II
The back of this photo reads, “The Boxing Legends at Fight Night ’94.” Every boxer in the photo — with the exception of George Chuvalo — is in the International Boxing Hall of Fame…
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