Boxing Articles
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The Greatest After Ali (Part 11)
Even without any boxing title to be put at stake by either boxer in the “dream match” between American-Mexican Oscar De La Hoya and Filipino idol Manny Pacquiao on Dec.
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Pacquiao-De Le Hoya Fight: Is it worth spending?
October 3, 2008, Friday Since Roberto Gonzalez was 12 years old, he was exposed to everything there was to know about boxing.
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The Greatest After Ali (Part 10)
From the videos of his early fights when he was still a 108-lb.
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Guzman Backs out of Championship Bout
At the end of a most awaited Saturday night last week, Nate Campbell emerged untouched and victorious.
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The Greatest After Ali (Part 9)
After winning the world heavyweight title in 1964 from Sony Liston by a stunning 7th rd TKO and changing his name from Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali on embracing the Muslim faith, Ali announced that he was planning to defend his title in a bizarre one-night spectacle unheard of at the time.
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The Greatest After Ali (Part 8)
If ever Manny Pacquiao accepts the terms regardless of the sharing as laid out by the Golden Boy Promotions for their “dream fight” with Oscar De La Hoya to take place, two conditions governing the fight contract that are unprecedented in the history of the sport would surely attract attention.
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De la Hoya and Pacquiao are Getting It On!
Finally, the biggest boxing match of the year has been set.
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The Greatest After Ali (Part 7)
With or without Oscar De La Hoya in his resumé, Manny Pacquiao will always be the second greatest fighter after Muhammad Ali to this writer.
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Who is Rau'shee Warren?
US Boxing Favorite Loses to Korean Champ By One Point An American boxing team favorite had to give up his hopes for Olympic gold after losing to his Korean opponent in the first round which lasted a disappointing 9 minutes.
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What is Olympic Boxing?
Boxing may be a brutal sport for some people today but during the Ancient Olympic Games which first featured the sport, it was considered to be one of the most illustrious sports.
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