Perhaps the best thing that can be said about boxing in 2014 is that 2015 is right around the corner. And the elusive fight the world has begged to see for much of the last decade could be closer than ...
2013 was a year to celebrate. Showtime, after years as a second fiddle, emerged as a serious contender. HBO, as usual, was hitting all cylinders, meeting the challenge head on. The true winners of ...
While 2014 didn’t boast excessive shakeup at the sport’s top level, the year was hardly without its share of shocking results. From young prospects getting exposed to ex-champions being humbled by ...
Even in a year like 2014, when mismatches were particularly outrageous and score cards too often egregious, boxing still has plenty of inspiring stories. The drama of the ring always allows some ...
On Monday, SI.com unveiled its 2014 Fighter of the Year: Sergey Kovalev, the light heavyweight kingpin who unified three pieces of the light heavyweight title. It was a banner year for Kovalev, who ...
You just got done with Christmas, or Hanukkah, or whatever, and you're probably finalizing your New Years plans. But you may have forgotten that there's more holidays to "Happy Holidays" than those ...
December 31 is fast approaching, which means it’s time to look back and reflect on the year that was. For boxing fans, that’s not the most pleasant of tasks. That’s because 2014 kind of sucked. After ...
A look at the 12 people to be inducted on June 8 into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and Museum: MODERN CATEGORY: OSCAR DE LA HOYA: Born on Feb. 4, 1973, in Montebello, California. ... went 223 ...
BoxingScene.com only began recognizing this category since 2012, in part due to the growing rivalry between HBO and Showtime. In order for there to be a rivalry, there has to be competition. For the ...
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