Seven weeks after announcing his retirement, Evander Holyfield had an about-face. The impetus was a two-day rally he attended in Philadelphia led by controversial televangelist Benny...
PART ONE OF A TWO-PART STORY. Evander Holyfield made his pro debut at Madison Square Garden in 1984 and had his final fight at a concert...
Remembering Lightweight Contender Frankie Narvaez, Boxing’s Peerless Riot-Maker The death earlier this month of Marvin Hagler evoked memories of his bout in London with Alan Minter....
In the mad scramble to get a piece of the boxing money pie, the following categorizing seems appropriate: Pure Exhibitions Chavez Sr. vs. Jorge Arce (with...
Perhaps the most prescient point made by analyst Lennox Lewis during Saturday night’s pay-per-view telecast of unified welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr.’s comeback victory over two-division...
Sept. 6 marks the 25th anniversary of the death of former heavyweight contender Buster Mathis, who was 51 when he took his earthly 10-count in 1995....
The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed another member of the boxing fraternity. Referee Eddie Cotton died this morning, April 17, in a Paterson, New Jersey hospital. A...
Final Takeaways from Wilder-Fury and a Doleful Dissertation on Riddick Bowe I watched the Wilder-Fury fight from the cheap seats. Actually, I had no seat at...
This afternoon’s weigh-in, scheduled for 6 PM ET, will be closely monitored by gamblers who want to inspect the merchandise before making a wager. Tyson Fury...
It takes a strong constitution to be a boxing promoter because things always go wrong. The only law that governs boxing is Murphy’s Law. Carl Frampton’s...