Dougie’s Monday mailbag (Taylor-Martin, Burnett-Donaire, building the ‘Perfect Boxer’)
FIGHT NIGHT IN GLASGOW Doug, Whatsup? Just off from watching the WBSS card in Edinburgh and man that was high drama but...
read moreThe Travelin’ Man returns to Las Vegas…again: Part two
In Part Two of Lee Groves’ recent Travelin’ Man journal, he details counting punches for a Showtime tripleheader headlined by Danny Garcia- Brandon Rios.
read moreThe Travelin’ Man returns to Las Vegas…again: Part one
In Part One of his latest travelogue, Lee Groves returns to Sin City to count punches for a Showtime Championship Boxing tripleheader, on February 17.
read moreRay Robinson: After the loss
After losing a crucial welterweight title eliminator to Yordenis Ugas, on Saturday, Ray Robinson has taken the loss and transformed it into a lesson.
read moreRay Robinson’s will to win echoes his struggle to survive
It comes to him sporadically, when his arms are dead tired from pounding on the heavy bag, when he’s watching...
read moreYordenis Ugas-Ray Robinson title eliminator added to Garcia-Rios Showtime telecast
The winner of Yordenis Ugas vs. Ray Robinson will be in line for a shot at Errol Spence Jr. and his IBF welterweight title.
read more‘The New’ Ray Robinson wants a piece of Thurman, Crawford and Garcia
Welterweight contender Ray Robinson believes he can handle any of the top names at or near 147 pounds and is willing to face any of them to prove it.
read moreDmitry Mikhaylenko vs. Ray Robinson on Jan. 30
On Jan. 30, unbeaten welterweight Dmitry Mikhaylenko will face Ray Robinson in HBO’s televised support bout to Sergey Kovalev-Jean Pascal II.
read moreHopkins on boxing and black fighters
Bernard Hopkins argues against what he believes is a trend in boxing that “it’s a curse to be slick,” that black fighters are “not entertaining,” and “if you duck, it’s bad.”
read moreMayweather vs The Greats: Chargin makes his picks
Hall of Fame matchmaker and promoter Don Chargin, who has seen every great welterweight since 1945, names the five best 147-pounders he ever saw and indicates how Mayweather would’ve fared against them.
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