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Ricky Hatton Says No To De La Hoya Fight

By Joe Stevens, Posted June 10th, 2008
Comments (0) Topic: Boxing News, Fight Previews, General News

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It seems Ricky Hatton will not be fighting Oscar De La Hoya. De La Hoya was going to fight Mayweather before his retirement announcement, the fight was set for the 20 September. From this rumours started about Hatton taking Mayweather’s place in the fight, but Ray Hatton (Ricky Hatton’s father and manager) has said that his son needed more time to prepare (read more…)


Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito Gear Up For Fight

By James Russell, Posted May 20th, 2008
Comments (1) Topic: Boxing News, Fight Previews

Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito Gear Up For Fight

Miguel Cotto, the WBA welterweight champion and Antonio ‘The Tijuana Tornado’ Margarito, the IBF welterweight champion, were both confident at a press conference yesterday.

The excitement is already building for (read more…)


Boxing Daily: The Worlds Best P4P Boxers

By Joe Stevens, Posted May 2nd, 2008
Comments (6) Topic: Boxers

We haven’t done a list of who we consider as the top pound for pound boxers in a while, so here’s the update.

Boxing Daily: The Worlds Best P4P Boxers

Feel free to agree or disagree, and please post any comments you have on the list at the bottom of the article (read more…)


Taylor retains title - Calzaghe Up Next?

By Boxing Daily, Posted May 20th, 2007
Comments (6) Topic: Boxing News, Fight Reviews

Taylor retains title

WBC middleweight champion Jermain Taylor successfully defended his title with a split-decision win over Cory Spinks (read more…)


Over Hyped Gunn says he can beat Enzo

By Boxing Daily, Posted April 4th, 2007
Comments (1) Topic: Boxing News, Fight Previews, General News

Bobby Gunn, the WBO Cruiserweight Challenger has said that he thinks the current champion Enzo Maccarinelli is a tougher fight than Roy Jones Jr.

“I had a possible fight with Jones fall through, but to me there is no comparison with Enzo - he is the man right now,” Gunn said.
“He’s perhaps the best cruiserweight in the world, but a chance to fight such a man on his own ground is what I crave.”

I would agree with Gunn on this one. Although Roy Jones Jr. was a superb fighter in his prime, he is now well past his prime, whereas Enzo is coming into his prime and so he is the better match.

Enzo will beat Gunn

This will be Maccarinelli’s second defence of the title and will be at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday as chief support to the Joe Calzaghe fight (read more…)


Carl Froch ready for Tatevosyan fight

By Boxing Daily, Posted March 23rd, 2007
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British boxer Carl Froch is preparing to be the first boxer to stop the hardy Russian fighter Sergey Tatevosyan when the pair meet tonight.

Froch is the British and Commonwealth super middleweight champion and he is hoping to increase his world title credentials when he fights Tatevosyan at the Nottingham Arena.

Unbeaten 29 year old Froch said: “There is nobody left on the domestic scene who wants to know me now so it is all about moving on a world title shot.

“We have a plan and this opponent has been selected with the future in mind.”

Froch denied a fight for the European boxing title but he is looking to make the most out of this non-title bout.

A career best KO came for Tatevosyan against Dane Rudy Markussen in October and he then went on to go the distance with Lucien Bute in Montreal, who was a possible future opponent for Froch.

Froch added: “Tatevosyan is a difficult, well-schooled fighter who can punch a bit.

“This is the type of fight where I can really cement my status with the various sanctioning bodies for a world title eliminator.”

Froch is no ranked at number 5 by the IBF and he comes in third place in the WBC and WBO rankings so he thinks he is close to reaching his potential and getting a world title.

“I’ve always been a late developer and I am just coming into my peak now,” said Froch

“I feel physically stronger and tactically and technically I am still working on stuff and learning.”

Carl Froch beat Tony Dodson in November to retain his British and Commonwealth titles but he says that Wales’ WBO champion Joe Calzaghe is the man he really wants to meet.

“I’m high up in the rankings but Calzaghe is the one I’m interested in,”
he added.

Calzaghe, defends his WBO crown against America’s Peter Manfredo in Cardiff on 7 April.

Froch may get a shot at Calzaghe in the future, but for now I think that he has a fair bit still to prove. If he could win say the European title as well and/or beat a couple of high class American boxers, then this would raise his profile enough to warrant a fight with Calzaghe. If you haven’t got a big profile then you wont get big fights and that is why Peter Manfredo has got this fight with Joe Calzaghe. It is not because of what he has achieved in boxing, he has achieved very little, it is because of his celebrity status and well known profile which was helped largely by the TV show “The Contender”.

What do you think?


Controversy as Marquez beats Barrera

By Boxing Daily, Posted March 18th, 2007
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In a controversial decision, Juan Manuel Marquez claimed the WBC super featherweight title as he beat fellow Mexican Marco Antonio Barrera in Las Vegas.

I want to see a rematch…

Even though Barrera clearly knocked Marquez down in the seventh round with an awesome stinging right hand, the referee Jay Nady somehow ruled in a slip!?

No way was that a slip, it was a clear knock down and an excellent punch by Barrera.

And then the ref made me scream even louder in frustration as he took a point from Barrera for apparently hitting Marquez when he was down on the canvas. Although Barrera did throw a punch when Marquez was down, he did not connect and so he should not have be docked a point.

Also the referee did not pick up on any of the punch that Marquez threw well below Barrera’s belt! Where was the ref then?

Barrera said: “We fought like true Mexicans but I did the necessary things to win. They were bad judges. I won the fight and I don’t know what happened.”
He added, referring to his point deduction, “I never connected with the punch because I knew he was down. He hit me four times below the belt and I never said anything.”

By the end of the fight they both were bleeding quite badly, Marquez from the right eye and Barrera from the left. It was a great fight as both boxers gave it their full effort, but I would have thought that Barrera should have won.

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Marquez is an ex-WBA and IBF featherweight champion and at least he admitted that they should meet again to settle the rivalry more conclusively.

“Barrera is a great champion,” he said. “He deserves a rematch.”

I really think that their should definitely be a rematch, as I think Barrera won that fight.
I would love to see these two fight again, but hopefully we can have a fairer decision at the end of the next fight.

What did you think of the fight?

Are you looking forward to a rematch?

It was a really great fight overall, and that should not be over shadowed by a few bad decisions by the ref. Both boxers gave it their all and both deserve a great deal of credit and respect for that.


Klitschko targeting Valuev fight

By Boxing Daily, Posted March 18th, 2007
Comments (1) Topic: Boxing News, Fight Previews

Klitschko targeting Valuev fight

Wladimir Klitschko, the current IBF world heavyweight champion is lining up a fight with the massive Nikolai Valuev, who holds the WBA Heavyweight title.

Klitschko described the Russian giant as the “toughest boxer,” and also saying “Our bout would be a real event.”

Nikolai Valuev is set to fight Uzbekistan’s Ruslan Chigaev in April and Wladimir Klitschko recently defending his title in a mandatory defence against Ray Austin, who he beat in two rounds.

Wladimir Klitschko said: “I will be keeping my fingers crossed that Nikolai will win the bout and keep his title.”

I think that a fight with Nikolai Valuev is the best move that Klitschko could make at this stage in his career. Klitschko needs to unify the belts in the heavyweight division and beat decent well known boxers like Valuev to get the respect and to be recognised as a boxing champion, not just a title holder.

If Klitschko beats Valuev then he will have two title and is well on the way to unifying the heavyweight crowns.

Do you think he can do it?


Mexican Showdown: Barrera v Marquez - Coming Soon

By Boxing Daily, Posted March 15th, 2007
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barrera marquez fight

Mexico and the rest of the boxing world is waiting on the edge of their seats for the super fight this Saturday which sees Marco Antonio Barrera taking on Juan Manuel Marquez at the MGM Grand (read more…)


Clinton Woods to face Gonzalez in his Vegas debut

By Boxing Daily, Posted March 15th, 2007
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clinton woods boxing in las vegas

British IBF light heavyweight champion, Clinton Woods, will be defending his crown against Julio Gonzalez of Mexico in Las Vegas on 23 June (read more…)


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