Dougie’s Friday Mailbag (YouTube recommendations, Duran, Toney, De La Hoya)
I ALREADY NEED A FIX Dougie, I hope this email finds you and your family well. These are unprecedented times and yet all...
read moreBest I Faced: Julio Cesar Chavez
Julio Cesar Chavez was one of the best fighters ever from Mexico. When he was active, “El Gran Campeon” was...
read moreBest I Faced: Felix Trinidad
The subject of this “Best I Faced” feature if former three-weight world champion and Hall-of-Famer Felix “Tito” Trinidad.
read more1990’s Boxing Trivia from Ring Magazine
The 1990s introduced Julio Cesar Chavez, Pernell Whitaker, Oscar De La Hoya, James Toney and Roy Jones Jr. as pound-for-pound...
read moreOn this day: The greatest US Olympic boxing team turn professional at MSG
On November 15, 1984 Madison Square Garden hosted the professional debuts of six members of the U.S. Olympic boxing team,...
read moreOn this day: Pernell Whitaker wins the draw against Julio Cesar Chavez in San Antonio
On Sept. 10, 1993, Pernell Whitaker and Julio Cesar Chavez faced off in a battle of three-weight world champions. If...
read more‘Sweet Pea’ at his sweetest: The 30-year anniversary of Pernell Whitaker-Jose Luis Ramirez 2
“He’s robbed us! He’s robbed us!” The date was March 12, 1988. The venue was the Stade de Levallois in Paris,...
read morePernell Whitaker, Julio Cesar Chavez and the Alamodome heist
Pernell Whitaker retained his world title and achieved pound-for-pound supremacy, but that infamous draw with Julio Cesar Chavez should have been an official victory.
read moreBest I Faced: Pernell Whitaker
Editor's Note: This feature originally appeared in the August 2015 issue of The Ring. Pernell Whitaker was a southpaw version of...
read moreThe Ring Archives: Remembering Pernell Whitaker
The news of Pernell Whitaker's untimely death hit hardcore boxing fans hard, especially those who came of age watching the...
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