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Results
| Date | Boxers | Decision | Class | | 8/2 | Vic Darchinyan Def. Dimitri Kirilov | K.O. | Junior Bantamweight | | 8/2 | Joshua Clottey Def. Zab Judah | Unanimous Decision | Welterweight | | 7/26 | Antonio Margarito Def. Miguel Angel Cotto | T.K.O | Welterweight | | 7/12 | Wladimir Klitschko Def. Tony Thompson | K.O. | Heavyweight | | 5/24 | Paul Malignaggi Def. Lovemore N'Dou | Majority Decision | Junior Welterweight | | 5/10 | Timothy Bradley Def. Junior Witter | Split Decision | Junior Welterweight | | Complete Results |
Quick Take
Whipping boy? The furor over Oscar De La Hoya's farewell fight is just the latest firestorm over his Golden Boy Promotions. But does GBP deserve the heat? Michael Swann checks with some insiders and the answer is, not all of it. Column
Cintron's move; Hatton's delusions: It was recently announced that DiBella Entertainment has signed former welterweight titlist Kermit Cintron. This would appear to be a coup for DBE as the 27-year-old Cintron (29-2, 27 KO) is a devastating power puncher still in his prime who has suffered both of his losses to Antonio Margarito, certainly no disgrace. Continue
Examining the brothers Marquez: A couple of years ago, Juan Manuel Marquez and his younger brother Rafael reemerged from the wilderness. As the official story went, trainer Nacho Beristain, though a tremendous sculptor of champions, wasn't much of a matchmaker or accountant. Continue
Clottey takes title: Ghana's Joshua Clottey claimed the vacant IBF welterweight title Saturday by stopping American Zab Judah in the ninth round. It was the first major title for the 31-year-old Clottey and inflicted a fourth defeat from six results on the sliding Judah, formerly the unified world champion. Full Story
Arum's grudge nixes Margarito-Williams II: Paul Williams and Antonio Margarito (in no particular order) are the two best welterweights in the world. But we might not get to see them fight again in the ring with Bob Arum's animosity toward the Williams camp deep-sixing any chance for a rematch, Robert Morales says. Full Story
Hey HBO -- drop Lennox: Boxing broadcasts are simple -- one voice to describe the action, another to chime in with explanations and analysis. So why does HBO insist on three announcers, including the painful Lennox Lewis? Get rid of him, Michael Swann says. Full Story
Boxing's most admirable: He showed humility in victory while being upstaged by his opponent. A participant in the three best fights of the past three years -- and winner of two -- Israel Vazquez has distinguished himself in and out of the ring as an admirable combatant, Bart Barry says. Column
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June 13, 2008 5:55 pm
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Boxing fans, be a part of CBSSports.com's Official Boxing Group. Talk about the WBA, WBC and anything to do with boxing.
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August 13, 2008 12:36 pm
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I placed the following message in the olympic borad and thought it would go nicely here.
Agreed the scoring in some of these sports leaves something to be desired. I watch many of the sports and am partial to boxing and it is clearly evident in boxing. Way too much bias.
In the sports which need minimal human judgement/decisions suchs as an
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August 12, 2008 1:03 pm
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I was thinking last night that this would be a great time for Mayweather to announce a come back fight. One last fight to shut everyone up, and I am included in here, once and for all.
I believe that Mayweather is capable of beating Margo because he should be able to keep away from harms way the entire fight with his superior speed and boxing skills. I see Margo ch
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July 27, 2008 12:11 am
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As I've said before, Cotto is the superior boxer of the two. HOwever there is no way he can take for twelve rounds. Let's here your thoughts! Time & time again we've heard several threads of how Cotto was going to knock Margo out. What happened?
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July 24, 2008 5:45 pm
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The Mexican media reported that Golden Boy Promotions (GBP) has dangled an offer of $ 10 million for Manny Pacquiao to face Oscar De La Hoya in December.
Box-latino said that apart from the guaranteed purse, GBP is also luring the Filipino with a share on the expected high pay-per-view sales which is estimated to reach $ 5 million.
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July 30, 2008 8:50 pm
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I dug into my collection and pulled out the Whitaker vs. Chavez fight from '93. Being as though Sweet Pea was my man growing up my original biased scoring of the fight back then was at least 118-110 or 10 rounds to 2. After watching it again for the first time in 5 years or so with an objective eye 116-112 or 8 to 4 was the best I could do. The was
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August 7, 2008 3:57 am
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Manny, my filipino cumpad, will destroy your mexican champion. Weight or no weight. Oscar will be done. Why? Money, Money, Money. Go Pac-Man!!!
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August 16, 2008 6:09 pm
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Tired of overweight cruiserweights coming up and trying to box in the heavyweight division. The Heavyweight division needs a champion who will fight more than once a year and fight the top competition in order to revive the sport. Need to focus on fundamentals and not look for the KO all the time. Guys train lazily now and come in with excuses. Either man up or watch your sport fall off the mapp a
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