Commentary: Why Manny Pacquiao will fight again
Manny Pacquiao says he’s retiring at the behest of his family but Andreas Hale thinks the future hall of famer will be back. Why? Because Pacquiao loves boxing.
read moreManny Pacquiao dominates Tim Bradley, confirms retirement
If Manny Pacquiao’s unanimous decision over Tim Bradley in their rubber match was his farewell to the Sweet Science, the pride of the Philippines went out in style.
read morePacquiao talks about continuing boxing after Bradley
Manny Pacquiao, now vying for a senate seat in his native Philippines, even as he prepares for Tim Bradley, sounds unsure if the April 9 rubber match will be his last fight.
read moreBernard Hopkins says ‘window has closed’ on facing Golovkin
Bernard Hopkins wants to announce his last fight soon but Gennady Golovkin is no longer an option.
read moreDougie’s Monday mailbag
Fans share thoughts on Floyd Mayweather’s retirement and who might fill the void at welterweight, PED-testing, Martinez-Salido II, ATG swan songs, the Bradley-Atlas union and more in this week’s Monday mailbag.
read moreSergio Martinez: ‘I achieved much more than I had dreamed’
After a celebrated career, former RING middleweight champion Sergio Martinez looks back at his life and achievements.
read moreSergio Martinez officially retires: “A period in my life ends, thanks to all”
After more than a year of inactivity since losing his RING middleweight title to Miguel Cotto, and plagued by a nagging knee injury, Argentina’s Sergio Martinez officially announced his retirement from the sport of boxing during an emotional speech at the International Boxing Hall of Fame dinner in Canastota, New York, and through a bilingual comment in his official Twitter account.
read moreMikkel Kessler retires
Four-time super middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler has officially retired from professional boxing. The “Viking Warrior” has apparently been unable to secure the bouts he was looking for and vowed that there will be no coming back.
read moreJim Lampley defends scathing criticism of Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Jim Lampley defended the closing commentary he delivered on Tuesday night’s edition of “The Fight Game,” in which he described Floyd Mayweather Jr. as “an often aggressively distasteful human being whose behaviors are a blight on the boxing landscape,” adding that “Mayweather’s retirement can not come a moment too soon.”
read moreEvander Holyfield officially retires: ‘I’m done’
Five-time heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield, who turns 52 in October, made it official on Thursday when asked if he would be seen in the ring again.
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