A fan remembers Donald Curry-Lloyd Honeyghan 35 years later
“Physically, he wasn’t there and I just walked through him. Everything went the way I wanted. As far as the...
read moreBest I Faced: Duke McKenzie
In the latest edition of ‘Best I Faced,’ our own Anson Wainwright catches up with Duke McKenzie, who captured major titles in three divisions.
read moreBest I Faced: Richie Woodhall
In our latest installment of ‘Best I Faced,’ Tom Gray catches up with former WBC super middleweight titleholder – and honest professional – Richie Woodhall.
read moreMuhammad Ali 1966 – The Greatest at his Greatest
Due to his exile, we may have missed the best of Muhammad Ali but what we have is still pure gold. Tom Gray travels back 50 years to a golden age.
read moreThe Travelin’ Man returns to Canastota-part I
RingTV.com’s resident Travelin’ Man, Lee Groves makes his annual jaunt to Canastota, New York for a milestone in the International Boxing Hall of Fame’s history: its 25th anniversary. As usual, Lee brings us along for the trip, this time, in a three-part journal.
read moreTributes are being paid to former boxer, manager, promoter Mickey Duff
From The Telegraph: Mickey Duff, Britain’s most prominent boxing promoter between 1965 and the early 1980s, has died at the age of 84. Duff was a former boxer, manager and promoter.
read moreMickey Duff, acclaimed British boxing promoter and manager, dies
Celebrated British boxing promoter and manager Mickey Duff passed away in his sleep early Saturday at the age of 84. Duff worked with 16 world champions including Joe Calzaghe, Frank Bruno, John Conteh, Alan Minter and Lloyd Honeyghan.
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