Articles of 2005
As Far As Archives Are Concerned, Kaplan’s The Man
Hank Kaplan, a feature writer and columnist for The Sweet Science, is boxing’s foremost historian, having seen it all over the last 70 years. His archives are easily the most extensive in the world, numbering millions of documents. How did he accumulate it all? Charles Jay of Boxing Channel Radio discusses it with him, in this fascinating piece.
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Featured Articles1 week agoResults from Australia where Cruiser Champ Jai Opetaia Starched Another Overmatched Foe
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Featured Articles2 weeks agoMichael Hunter vs Eli Frankham: A Strange Match-Up at a Storied Venue
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Featured Articles1 week agoResults from San Antonio where Cruz vs Roach Ended in a Stalemate
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Featured Articles3 weeks agoAvila Perspective, Chap. 353: ‘Pacman’ at Pechanga and More
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Featured Articles3 weeks agoThis Day in Boxing History: Ali’s Cruel Lesson, Tyson’s Arrival, and Pacquiao’s Masterclass
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Featured Articles3 weeks agoTakuma Inoue, Brother of Naoya, Wins Another World Title on a Monday in Japan
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Featured Articles3 weeks agoBenavidez, Haney, ‘Bam’Rodriguez, and Mason Bring Home the Bacon in Riyadh
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Featured Articles2 weeks agoGennadiy Golovkin, Nigel Benn, and Antonio Tarver named to the Boxing Hall of Fame

