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The Greatest After Ali (Part 14)
Whatever will result from the “Dream Match” between Oscar De La Hoya and Manny Pacquiao on Dec.
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Greatest Welsh boxer of all time is named
Nov 10, 2008 – Yesterday, Joe Calzaghe was named as one of the greatest sporting champions of all time in Britain after he won his possible final match in boxing.
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The Greatest After Ali (Part 13)
Even without admitting it, the organizers, protagonists and handlers of the most talk-about “dream match” between PPV king Oscar De La Hoya and world’s best pound-for-pound fighter Manny Pacquiao are emulating the hype and promotion of past Muhammad Ali spectacles.
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Edwin Valero is De La Hoya’s New Sparring Partner
Oscar De La Hoya’s promotional firm ‘Golden Boy Promotions’ is gearing for something they refer to as a ‘major announcement’.
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The Greatest After Ali (Part 12)
Reminiscent of the days leading to the Foreman-Ali title fight in 1974 when expectations of a mismatch or worse, a ‘walk-over” win by champion George Foreman over an ageing Muhammad Ali was running high, a similar atmosphere now also exists in the Philippines.
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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.
by Maree Cartujano |