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| Tarver, Forrest and Donaire destroy their opposition: All three Champions defend their titles winning by TKO Ringside Report By: Phil Santos - Overhandright.com |
| Snapshot: 2007 The Year in Boxing By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com |
| Mayweather vs. Hatton: After Effects Article By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com |
| Fighters who lost their “0” in 2007: Who Bounces Back and who Falls Flat in 08” By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com |
| Maybe it’s due to the physicality of the sport, or the manner in which fighters are beaten between the ropes, whatever it is one loss in boxing can be more damaging to an athlete than in any other sport. If Roger Federer drops a match he was heavily favored to win, or Tiger Woods fails to win a tournament that everyone knows he should have, sports fans collectively assume that these highly skilled pros will resume their winning ways the very next chance they get. Whether it’s an individual or team sport a loss is simply viewed as a bump in the road, something to learn from, after all nobody is perfect right? In fact often times a loss is viewed as beneficial to a team or individuals’ growth and the rectification of flaws can help strengthen prior short comings. Read the Full Story..... |
| After reading all the brouhaha and alleged facts spread by the supposed insiders regarding the IBF/WBA, and as of now, WBO undefeated lightweight champion Juan “ Baby Bull” Diaz’s cancelled fight with the promising brawler Michael Katsidis I decided to ask the one man who would definitely know what happened or for that matter what did not happen. His name- Willie Savannah. Willie, manager to the undefeated volume punching Diaz, was more than willing to give his thoughts on the matter and I of course was all to ready to lend my ear for the cause. Savannah was adamant that the fight with Katsidis was the only reason why Team Diaz signed a one-fight extension with Don King. Read the Full Interview..... |
| WILLIE SAVANNAH SOUNDS OFF Interview By: John Martinez - Boxingrealm.com 1-14-08 |

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| Power Plus Potential; What the Fists of Edison Miranda are Loaded with By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com |
| There is nothing a fight fan respects more than a warrior who gives everything he has regardless of the situation or who he is in with. Guys like Diego Corrales and Arturo Gatti are admired for more than just their winning records and epic battles. It is their unrelenting will to never give up no matter how much the deck is stacked against them. There is no quit, no cruising to a decision, no knowing when to say when with Edison “Pantera” Miranda. He knows only one speed, he fights only one way, and that is hard and fast inspiring fear in opponents and awe from spectators. Read the Full Story..... |
| Jones Speed Kills Tito; Jones floors Tito twice, Wins Unanimous Decision By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com |
| Battle of the Titans, or so it was billed, featuring two living legends of the fight game went off with a bang tonight. Live from Madison Square Garden and televised on HBO Pay-Per-View Roy Jones Jr. and Felix Trinidad put their respective legacies on the line. History will always remember these two boxing immortals as winners, tonight however only one man would emerge victorious. Read the Full Story..... |
| Allan Green had to let it go to the scorecards, winning a unanimous ten- round decision over Rubin Williams in their Super Middleweight Bout, which was the Main Event on ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights, broadcasted live from the Osage Million Dollar Elm Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma Friday night. Green, who promised a KO victory had to settle for a ten-round snooze fest Read the Full Story..... |
| Green & Williams Go Distance By: Bill Calogero - TheDailySports.com |
| Pantera Back with a Bang; Miranda blasts Banks through the Ropes By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com |
| The fight began slowly with David Banks doing what he needed to be effective against such a heavy hitter like Edison Miranda. Banks kept moving, circling to his right, in order to avoid Miranda’s a big right hand. I saw the 1st round to be even with neither man scoring very effectively. No surprise there given the vastly contrasting styles these two brought to the ring. Read the Full Story..... |
| John Duddy vs. Walid Smichet Feb. 23 on Klitschko-Ibragimov Undercard |
| NEW YORK (January 13, 2008) – Unbeaten world middleweight title contender “Ireland’s” John Duddy has returned from his native Emerald Isle to his adopted Big Apple home in Queens to fight in New York City for the first time since last May, taking on Walid “Temperate de Sable” Smichet (17-3-1, 13 KOs) in the 10-round, off-TV co- feature February 23 on the heavyweight champion unification show, headlined by IBF champion Wladimir Klitschko against WBO title-holder Sultan Ibragimov, at Madison Square Garden. Read the Full Story..... |
| Interview with Edison “Pantera” Miranda By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com |

| Edison Miranda – “I watched the last Lacy fight and was not impressed at all. I also watched the Contender and my feeling was the same about Bika. These guys are simply not at my level.” I caught up with the punishing power puncher Edison Miranda following his sensational knockout of David Banks on ESPN’s Friday Night Fights. As always Miranda pulled no punches, so to speak, as he gave me his take on a second fight with Pavlik, his thoughts on Jeff Lacy and Sakio Bika and what a typical day of training entails. The once top rated Middleweight contender now inhabits the Super Middleweight division. And make no mistake about it he wants to fight the best the division has to offer. Here is what Pantera had to say, enjoy. PS: Firstly congratulations on an outstanding, sensational win over David Banks. Miranda: Thank you very much. PS: Since becoming one of the top rated Middleweights you recently made the move up to Super Middleweight. You fought Allan Green at a catch weight of 162 before meeting Pavlik at 160. When did you realize that physically you could no longer make the Middleweight limit? Miranda: I’ve always had trouble since I was a big Middleweight, but in the Pavlik fight my body would not lose the weight no matter what I did. I felt like I had an obligation to the fans to fight that night, but afterwards, I knew I had to consider going to Super Middleweight. Read the Full Interview..... |
| Interview with Floyd Mayweather Sr. Interview By: John Martinez - Boxingrealm.com 1-19-08 |

| Moments ago, I spoke with none other than trainer extraordinaire, Floyd “ Joy” Mayweather Sr. The ever confident pugilist coach shared his thoughts on his much anticipated return to the corner of the Golden Goose in boxing, Oscar De La Hoya. Here is what the self- anointed “ best trainer in the world” had to say about his new high profiled assignment. Oscar De La Hoya. JM: Floyd, will you conform the rumors of your return to the De La Hoya camp and that you’ll be in his corner for his next fight May 3rd on HBO? FM: Yes. That is correct. JM: Do you have any insight on who’ll oppose Oscar on May 3rd? Read the Full Interview..... |
| Ruiz vows to clean-up heavyweight division Starting Mar. 8 vs. McCline |
| LAS VEGAS (January 28, 2008) – Two- time WBA heavyweight champion John “The Quietman” Ruiz (42-7-1, 29 KOs), rated No. 3 by the WBA and No. 6 by the WBC, returns to the ring March 8 against Jameel “Big Time” McCline on the Oleg Maskaev-Samuel Peter card in Cancun, Mexico. “I’m getting ready to clean-up the heavyweight division, starting March 8 with McCline, and then I want the Maskaev-Peter winner,” Ruiz said from his Las Vegas training camp with head trainer Manny Siaca, Sr. Read the Full Story..... |
| NEW YORK (Jan. 28, 2008) – A second light heavyweight world title fight has been added to the April 12 edition of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, Ken Hershman, senior vice president and general manager, Sports & Event Programming, SHOWTIME announced today. IBF light heavyweight champion Clinton Woods will defend his title against IBO titleholder and former undisputed 175-pound kingpin Antonio Tarver at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa , Fla. Read the Full Story..... |
| TARVER vs. WOODS & DAWSON vs. JOHNSON IBF and WBC LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD TITLES ON THE LINE IN BIGGEST DOUBLEHEADER OF 2008 -- April 12, at St. Pete Times Forum - Tampa , Fla. -- -- Live on SHOWTIME, 9 p.m. ET/PT -- |
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| WBC titlist Chad Dawson and IBO champ Antonio Tarver display their hardware following a June 9th 2007 card that they shared. Tarver headlined the show with Dawson fighting on the Co-Featured bout. This time around it will be Dawson Headlining the show when he takes on Glen Johnson and Tarver Co-Featured as he faces Clinton Woods. |
| Cappiello Promotions / Golden Boy Return Boxing To Boston - Feb 8! |
| Rich Cappiello's Cappiello Promotions, and Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions, have officially announced a tremendous night of professional boxing, to be held Friday, February 8 at The Castle at Park Plaza in Boston, Massachusetts. "It's going to be a privilege to co-promote such a tremendous night of boxing, in Boston, with Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions," Cappiello stated. "Golden Boy Promotions is one of the sport's elite promotional organizations, and I hope that this is just the first of many future events in which we work together!" Read the Full Story..... |
| VERO BEACH, Florida (January 29, 2008) – Unbeaten super middleweight prospect James McGirt, Jr. (18-0, 9 KOs) and his father/trainer, James “Buddy” McGirt (73-6-1, 48 KOs), former two-time world champion and 2002 Trainer of the Year, are on a special mission together. Read the Full Story..... |
| McGirts chasing history |


| UNDEFEATED PROSPECT ALFREDO ANGULO REGISTERS ANOTHER IMPRESSIVE FIRST ROUND KNOCK OUT Friday, Feb. 1, 2008, at 11 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME Grand Casino Hinckley, Hinckley , Minnesota Photos By: Tom Casino - Showtime |
| HINCKLEY, Minn. (Feb. 1, 2008) – It was a cold night in Minnesota , but there were two action packed, sizzling fights on Friday night’s ShoBox: The New Generation. Alfredo Angulo stormed into the ring against Ricardo Cortes an undefeated prospect fresh off an impressive first round TKO with another tough challenge in front of him. He walked out victoriously once again, his unblemished record intact, with another knockout in the first stanza and world title hopes in his near future. Read the Full Story..... |
| When they first met Antonio Margarito was already an established champion with four title defenses on his résumé. Kermit Cintron was an undefeated up and comer with 23 knockouts in 24 fights as a pro. Although Margarito held an edge in experience and quality opponents faced it was Cintron who appeared to be the future. Five rounds and four knockdowns later Margarito had erased any doubt as to who the preeminent fighter was. Not only did Margarito drop Cintron four times, and add a serious blemish to his previously perfect record, but he cast a shadow of doubt over the future of the once prized prospect. Since suffering his first, and only, career loss at the hands of Antonio Margarito in 2005, Kermit Cintron has bounced back by rattling off five consecutive victories. Impressively all five wins came by way of knockout and more importantly during that same stretch Cintron captured the vacant IBF title by stopping Mark Suarez. Read the Full Story..... |
| Kermit Cintron vs. Antonio Margarito II The difference between Greatness and Gate Keeper By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com |


| This is what I call an appetizer. If Israel Vazquez vs. Rafael Marquez III is the filet mignon of entrées than Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero vs. Jason “The American Boy” Litzau are certainly the Oysters Rockefeller of first courses. With a 1-2 combo like this one fight fans may just be stuffed before they can roll out the desert cart. Save the dates February 29th and March 1st, you won’t want to miss either of these awesome match ups. Read the Full Story..... |
| Guerrero and Litzau set to Lock Horns: Robert Guerrero defends IBF Featherweight Title against Jason Litzau By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com |


| Cardona the new welterweight gatekeeper, fights unbeaten Decarie Saturday night in Montreal |

| HARTFORD (February 6, 2008) - Former world lightweight title challenger Israel 'Pito' Cardona has become a gatekeeper of the welterweight division since returning to the ring nearly two years ago after being retired 3 1/2-years. Hartford-native Cardona (36-8, 28 KOs), now 33, heads north of the border for a 10-round test in the main event Saturday night at the Montreal Casino against unbeaten prospect Antonio Decarie (17-0, 5 KOs), the 25-year-old former Canadian light welterweight champion. 'Pito' won his first 24 pro fights, 18 by knockout, including an IBO super featherweight winning performance against Jeff Mayweather and Cardona later defeated Steve Larrimore for the IBO light welterweight crown. In 1997, 'Pito' stopped 'Mighty' Ivan Robinson (23-1) in the third round of their USBA lightweight title bout and three fights later, Robinson beat Arturo Gatti for the first of two times in their 1998 Ring Magazine Fight of the Year. Read the Full Story..... |
| Important Cruiserweight battle looming this Friday when Darnell “Ding a Ling Man” Wilson faces B.J. Flores in USBA Championship on ESPN 2’s Friday Night Fights on February 8 at Dover Downs Racetrack and Casino |

| New York, February 6—Duva Boxing sends an important battle in the cruiserweight ranks into the ring this week and a national television audience will be watching on ESPN2's Friday Night Fights when the sensational knockout artist Darnell “Ding A Ling” Wilson puts his USBA Cruiserweight championship on the line against undefeated up and comer B.J. Flores this Friday night, February 8, at Dover Downs Racetrack and Casino. Dino Duva’s promotional company will present the title tilt in association with Sal Musemeci's Final Forum Promotions. The unsung cruiserweight division is fast becoming one of the most exciting in the boxing ranks. Along with the ESPN 2 telecast of Wilson-Flores, Showtime will broadcast the unification bout featuring WBO kingping Enzo Maccinerelli vs. WBC titlist David Haye on March 8 in London. Back to Ding A Ling vs. Flores. The victor will be declared the # 2 ranked contender in the IBF to belt holder Steve Cunningham, but Duva says “more importantly, the winner of this match will be the hottest contender in all of boxing, and an exciting and talked about fighter among boxing’s elite.”" Read the Full Story..... |
| In addition to having an outstanding career in the ring John Scully is making his mark on the sport as a trainer. The Iceman has worked with WBC Light Heavyweight titlist Chad Dawson and currently trains IBO Super Bantamweight champ Mike Oliver, World Rated Cruiserweight Matt Godfrey and former Super Featherweight and Junior Welterweight title holder Israel Cardona. Scully has waged war in the ring, commentated for ESPN, and trained fighters to become champions. There isn’t much this guy hasn’t done in boxing. Read the Full Interview..... |
| Interview with the “Iceman” John Scully By: Phil Santos – Overhandright.com Photo Courtesy of IcemanJohnScully.com |
| Even though we are currently in a Boxing Boom, it’s not often we see a Good Fight and when it’s all over, a Justified Decision. Sometimes we see an exceptional fight, but can argue over who won, unless of course there was a knock out involved. Last night, as the Main Event of HBO’s Boxing After Dark Series, Carlos Quintana out-worked the previously unbeaten Paul “The Punisher” Williams to become the NEW WBO Welterweight Champion. The entertaining fight was broadcast live from the Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula, California. When the two combatants met in the center of the ring at the start of the first round, my first thought was David vs. Goliath. Williams seemed so much bigger than Quintana, it looked as if I were watching Nikolay Valuev fighting Chris Byrd. But I guess size doesn’t matter after all. The first, as is the case nine times out of ten, was a feel-out round. Both fighters landed some hard shots and both fighters used his jab. On my scorecard, the edge in the first round went to Quintana. The second round began to show us what was to come during the duration of this contest. Carlos Quintana was launching and most importantly landing fast crisp punches then getting away. The best part of this approach was that he did it often. He would come in, bam bam, land two quick shots then get out of harms way. But just as Williams would try to position himself to throw and possibly land a punch, Carlos beat him to it, landing another quick two or three shots. Carlos was able to get his punches off first and was out of the way before Williams could counter. I gave the second round to Quintana. Williams came out the aggressor as the third round began. He was able to use his jab to set up a few power shots to score, but Carlos continued to use his quick “In-Hit-Get-Out” style to keep this round very close. On my card, I gave the edge to Williams because he landed more of the harder punches. During the fourth round, Carlos again took control. He was able to establish his jab and seemed to be able to land overhand punches almost at will. It was he, the smaller fighter, that was successful in fighting from the outside and Williams was forced to try and get the fight in close, but that approach did not help him. Although Paul landed some punches, it was clearly Quintana who was landing the harder, more accurate punches to win the round on my card. The fifth round was a close round. Carlos was not as busy as he had been in the previous four rounds. He was able to keep moving, circling around Williams, landing two or three shots then moving again, but Williams was connecting more than he had been with his jab. Carlos began working the body towards the end of the round. It was a hard round to score, but based on the aggressiveness and the fact that in my opinion he landed the much harder punches, I gave the small edge to Quintana, but honestly this round could have gone either way. When the sixth round began, Carlos seemed to begin lunging at Williams. He was launching punches a littler farther away than he had been earlier in the fight. Williams on the other hand was successful in landing short, crisp punches while keeping Quintana close. His short right hooks and left uppercuts landed flush on the head of Carlos Quintana. I gave this round to Williams. The seventh round featured both fighters landing some hard punches and was to this point of the fight, the best round. Both fighters followed jabs with hard punches of all kinds. This round treated us to jabs, hooks, straight punches, upper cuts and shots to the body and head from both fighters. Quintana opened a cut over Williams’ left eye from a solid overhand left. It was an action- packed round. I gave the edge to Williams. As the eighth round began, I honestly thought that Carlos Quintana was running out of gas. He was not landing as many crisp punches as he had been previously during this fight. Williams on the other hand, seemed to come on strong. Maybe it was a sense of urgency from the somewhat serious cut over his eye, but Williams fought with more determination than he had up to this point. This round was clearly Williams. Williams came out the aggressor, landing punches as the ninth round began. He was doubling up his shots and they definitely were finding their targets on the head and body of Carlos Quintana. As the round progressed, Quintana came on strong. He landed several back to back to back lefts that all landed flush on Williams, resulting in opening a cut over Williams right eye. In a close, action-packed round, I gave the edge to Quintana on my scorecard. The tenth and eleventh rounds both went to Carlos Quintana on my card. He was able to land the harder shots throughout both rounds. As was the case seemingly for the entire bout, Quintana’s overhand left found its target almost every time he threw it. In addition, he landed several hard left hooks to the body of Williams. Bleeding from above both eyes, Williams had to concentrate more on his defense than his offense. The twelfth and final round was Williams best round of this fight. He seemed to have a second wind and was full of energy. He threw more punches and landed most. Quintana handpicked his shots during this round. Although Carlos did land the harder punches throughout this round, it was clearly Williams round. One judge at ringside saw the fight at 115-113, while the other two had it 116- 112, all in favor of the NEW WBO Welterweight Champion, Carlos Quintana. TheDailySports.com scored the fight 115-113 also in favor of the new Champ. Carlos Quintana arguably fought the best fight of his career and feels that Paul Williams and the Boxing World in general grossly underestimated him. He worked hard to prepare for this fight and it showed. He improves to 25-1 (19 KOs) and is now a major part of the Welterweight Division; currently one of boxing’s best. Paul Williams made no excuses after the bout. He said that he had an off night and Carlos won. Case closed. He loses for the first time of his career, dropping to 33-1 (24 KOs). In the co-featured event, Andre Berto showed why he is a legitimate number one World ranked welterweight contender. He overwhelmed the only twice beaten Michel Trabant with a full arsenal of punches. Berto showcased his skill, which featured it all. Hand speed, left and right hooks; severe body shots and an upper cut that I thought would separate Trabant’s head from his neck! Berto put on a show; there is really no other way to describe it. He beat up Trabant so much that it caused Michel to quit on his stool after the sixth round, giving Andre Berto the TKO victory. Andre Berto improves to 21-0 (18 KOs) and MUST get a World Title shot soon. All in all a great performance! Michel Trabant drops to 43-3-1 (19 KOs). |
| Quintana Out Works Williams For WBO Title Bill Calogero - TheDailySports.com |
