Readers, how do you think Guerrero will fare at 147, after skipping 140? Maybe Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero is making too big a leap when he...
I met Alexis Arguello in 1986, six months after The Black Lights (my initial foray into boxing writing) was published. The book tracked the career of...
I spend too much time on silly stuff. Too much time dilly dallying on Facebook, spewing about politics and such. I spend a bit too much...
Sometimes you throw money at a problem and it goes away. But if you saw Escobedo getting emotional after the loss to Broner, you recognize that...
Vasquez had to contend with Lacierva's dirty work, but he did so, stepped up his game after a so-so start, and stopped the vet Saturday, on...
Weight woes for Adrien Broner dominated the lead-in to the main event at the US Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio Saturday, in a bout shown on...
Adrien Broner went from a super-hot prospect, loved by some, hated by some, for his flashy ways and trash-talking, to an object of scorn in many...
Well, that was a fiasco. Broner was 133 1/2 Friday, needed to be 140 or under Saturday AM…and weighed 143 pounds. So quite rightly, Team Escobedo...
Jack Johnson—born in Texas, the son of former slaves—was the most famous black man on the planet. As the first African American World Heavyweight Champion (1908–1915),...
At times, there seems to be a maxim in boxing: “If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.” One of the few things in boxing...