The first bout between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez was a rather one sided 180-second affair, which found Pacman winning by a four point margin....
Let the debates begin, and rage on. Four years after they battled to a draw, Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez fought another tightly contested scrap...
At the highest levels, the margin for error is slim in boxing. So, too, is the difference between confidence and overconfidence, as Juan Manuel Marquez learned...
Left-handed Steve Luevano doesn’t have the power of a Pacman or the slickness of a Sweetpea, but he keeps on winning. The quiet kid from La...
Starting over is never easy in life. This is particularly true in prize fighting, where the road is steep and the opportunities are few. Friday night,...
In May 2004, Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines knocked down Juan Manuel Marquez, who then held the IBF and WBA featherweight titles, three times in the...
The secret is out. Urbano Antillon is one of the best junior lightweights in the world and needed less than three minutes to prove it against...
David Diaz knows the reason he’s in Las Vegas this week and it’s not simply to beat Ramon Montano in a non-title fight. He’s there to...
Few sports have the potential to be as satisfyingly conclusive as prizefighting. The image of one fighter knocking out their opponent is about as decisive as...
So I was watching WWE Raw last night, and have a report on the action, in case some of you Money Mayweather fans were curious what...