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Pacquiao Vs Diaz: Southpaw Showdown!

By Robert Westwood, Posted May 23rd, 2008
Comments (2) Topic: Boxing News, Fight Previews

Pacquiao Vs Diaz: Southpaw on Southpaw!

Over his career, and indeed over most boxing careers, Manny Pacquiao has mainly had to face right handed opponents.

However Pacman will need to make some changes when he faces Diaz, another left hander.

But Manny Pacquiao’s boxing coach, Freddie Roach, is (read more…)


Manny Pacquiao Going For Early KO Against David Diaz

By Joe Stevens, Posted May 16th, 2008
Comments (3) Topic: Boxing News, Fight Previews

Manny Pacquiao Going For Early KO Against David Diaz

Manny Pacquiao has said he will try for an early knock-out on June 28th when he fights reigning WBC lightweight champion, David Diaz, in Las Vegas.

Pacquiao said (read more…)


Boxing Daily: The Worlds Best P4P Boxers

By Joe Stevens, Posted May 2nd, 2008
Comments (1) 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…)


Floyd Mayweather and the Wrestlemania Shambles

By Boxing Daily, Posted April 10th, 2008
Comments (3) Topic: Boxing News, Fight Reviews

Floyd Mayweather and the Wrestlemania Shambles

Personally, I have never really understood why people watch things like Wrestlemania. You aren’t watching a fight, you aren’t watching a wrestling match, you aren’t even watching a sport.

You are watching nothing more than a drama show.

That’s right, to me Wrestlemania etc are no more a “sport” than CSI, Boston Legal or Lost. So if you like watching them then thats fine, I like Boston Legal, but don’t try and tell me that its a sport or Wrestlemania fan’s are “sports fans”.

What I find even more annoying is (read more…)


Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao: Its Up To You!

By Boxing Daily, Posted April 7th, 2008
Comments (0) Topic: Boxing News, Fight Previews

Manny Pacquiao

On Sunday morning living boxing legend Manny Pacquiao a.k.a. “Pacman” met Juan Manuel Marquez at the Araneta Coliseum.

Marquez has challenged to world champion Pacman to another showdown in the ring.

What do you think of this match up? Personally I have great respect for Pacman, and I consider him the best pound for pound fighter around at the moment (read more…)


Mexican Showdown: Barrera v Marquez - Coming Soon

By Boxing Daily, Posted March 15th, 2007
Comments (0) Topic: Boxing News, Fight Previews

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…)


Pacquiao is Fighter of the Year

By Boxing Daily, Posted February 15th, 2007
Comments (2) Topic: Boxers

Pacquiao Boxing

Manny Pacquiao has been voted as the fighter of the year by the Boxing Writers Association of America and his trainer, Freddie Roach, was named trainer of the year (read more…)


Boxing Daily Top Ten P4P Boxers

By Boxing Daily, Posted February 12th, 2007
Comments (8) Topic: Boxers

mayweather and his boxing belts

Boxing Daily hasn’t done a list of who we think are the best pound for pound fighter is the world in while, so here’s an update (read more…)


Roach to train De La Hoya for Mayweather fight

By Boxing Daily, Posted January 31st, 2007
Comments (1) Topic: Boxing News, General News

Oscar De La Hoya, the WBC super welterweight champion, has finally decided who will train him for his much anticipated fight against Floyd Mayweather.

freddie roach to become de la hoya\'s boxing coach

Freddie Roach will be the one to lead him into the MGM Grand Arena on May 5th (read more…)


Pound for Pound Top 10 Boxers Around Today

By Boxing Daily, Posted September 26th, 2006
Comments (7) Topic: Boxing News, General News

Here are the top ten pound for pound boxers around today as decided by BoxingDaily

1. Floyd Mayweather – Welterweight – United States
Record - 36 wins, 0 losses, 0 draws, 24KOs
Mayweather became a world champion at four different weights with his contentious victory over Zab Judah, although he is yet to completely control a division. He is still likely to be facing Ricky Hatton in the near future. Now that’ll be a good fight!

Floyd Mayweather

2. Marco Antonio Barrera - Super featherweight - Mexico
Record – 61 wins, 4 losses, 0 draws, 42KOs
Marco dismissed any idea that he was a ‘spent force’ by thrashing Morales in the third chapter of their fantastic trilogy. At 31, and battle-scarred, he still remains a great force to be reckoned with (read more…)


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