
boxerboy
Sep 25, 2009 Mar 12, 2012 17 0
I once wrote for Boxingscene.com and now write for Norfolk Examiner.com as the NorfolkBoxingExaminer. Love boxing, grew up around gyms and still sparred up till 2003.
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Khan shows heart, but still needs improvement
Khan's win is his biggest, but don't go putting the great label on him just yet.
Ward, Marquez headline busy headline
Marquez, Ward, Froch and Katsidis make this a great weekend for boxing fans.
Juan Manuel Lopez: Waiting on the sonic boom
Juanma continues to seek superstardom in America.
Pacquiao vs Margarito: Superman always triumphs over evil
Superman Pacquiao hopes to turn back the challenge of the evil Margarito
Michael Katsidis: Heart of a champion
Katsidis fights on despite a heavy heart.
Super Six dream has officially become a nightmare
Super Six tourney has turned out to be more of a hassle than a success.
Bute-ful bodyshots make Lucian a different kind of animal
Lucian Bute's left hand continues to dominate opponents.
Froch vs Abraham: Which one has to rebound once more?
What happens when you put two world class fighters in a ring together, add a little explosiveness and just touch of , "I cannot lose this fight" mentality?
What you get is the upcoming Carl Froch-Arthur Abraham bout. Each combatant is coming off of a loss that many in the boxing world thought that they would win.
Froch ventured to Denmark to face Mikkel Kessler. Kessler was the odds on favorite heading into Showtime’s Super Six Tournament, but was upset in round one by now tourney favorite, Andre Ward.
Some viewed the Ward fight as a bout that showed certain limitations for Kessler. Besides suffering numerous headbutts, Kessler seemed to be outhustled and lost a technical decision.
Froch had dealt Andre Dirrell a loss in their first round fight. The fight was, to be honest, hard to watch.
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Random notes on boxing
Ricky Hatton's only flaw is he is human
Hatton is battling demons, the best place to start is to forgive himself.
Shane Mosley: Missed opportunities and second chances
Shane Mosley hopes to rebound after "the loss".
If ignorance is bliss then Floyd Mayweather should be a happy man
Boxing needs more fighters and less trash talkers.
Marquez-Katsidis has Fight of the Year possibilities
The styles of these two fighters could be a perfect fit to give fans a classic fight.
Peter might be key piece to heavyweight unification
The Klitschlos and Peter could solve the heavyweight mess we've had since Lennox Lewis retired.
Freddie Roach puts Edwin Valero at number 4, could be number 1 in 2010
Freddie Roach was quoted as saying that he ranks Manny Pacquiao at the number one pound for pound fighter in the world. That came as no surprise after the assault that Manny Pacquiao put on the boxing world the last two years. The surprise was that Roach put Valero at number four.http://www.examiner.com/x-8557-Norfolk-Boxing-Examiner~y2009m10d30-Freddie-Roach-puts-Edwin-Valero-at-number-4-could-be-number-1-in-2010
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