By Kenneth Lundgren UFC 229 is this Saturday night in Las Vegas and the main event is shaping up to be the biggest fight in MMA history. UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov (26-0) faces Conor McGregor (19-3), who was stripped of his title earlier this year due to inactivity ...
Read More »Archive: Mike Tyson Pays Respect To Friend LeRoy Neiman
By Scoop Malinowski Mike Tyson suddenly strides into the room of the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel on Madison Ave. in Manhattan with the similar energy to how he walked to the ring, chin slightly tucked, walking with a purpose. His presence immediately arrests your attention. He took a ...
Read More »Heavyweight Scheme to Freeze Out Joshua?
By Scoop Malinowski Back in late 1992 Lennox Lewis declared himself the heavyweight force to be reckoned with, when he obliterated Razor Ruddock inside two rounds in London on Halloween night. The same Razor Ruddock who had given Mike Tyson hell for two fights. As it turned out, Tyson, Riddick ...
Read More »Biofile: Avril Mathie Interview
Status: Female professional bantamweight boxer and world renowned swimsuit model will face Samantha Salazar at Fire Fist Boxing’s “Night of Champions” card Saturday, October 6 at the St. Petersburg Coliseum in St. Petersburg, FL. Record: 2-0, 2 KOs. First memory of boxing: I don’t know. Boxing inspirations: Skills – Floyd Mayweather ...
Read More »Fury Verbally Destroys Wilder in New York City
By Scoop Malinowski In a press conference that resembled the verbal and wit gulf between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, Tyson Fury soundly slaughtered Deontay Wilder on Tuesday afternoon on the USS Intrepid in New York City. The World War II ship served as a playground for Fury as he ...
Read More »Fury and Wilder Try To Sell Their Fight in London
By Scoop Malinowski There’s always been a sense that the Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder fight is a calculated business collaboration with two purposes – to raise each of their public profiles and to discredit and diminish the reigning supreme Heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua. And today’s press conference had the ...
Read More »When Did HBO Boxing Crash?
By Scoop Malinowski HBO Boxing was once viewed as perhaps the most powerful entity in the sport. All the top fighters – Tyson, De La Hoya, Holyfield, Lennox, The Klitschkos, Pacquiao, Jones, Golovkin, Cotto, Canelo, Mayweather were all featured attractions on the pay cable television network. Many sports fans subscribed ...
Read More »Roberto Duran and Orlando Montalvo: A Boxing Friendship
By Scoop Malinowski Orlando Montalvo won a bronze medal at the 1976 Olympics in the flyweight division for Puerto Rico, the only medal for the island in Montreal. Three years later at the Pan American Games in San Juan, Montalvo met Roberto Duran. “I won a gold medal over ...
Read More »Hearn Has Wilder and Finkel Cornered
Deontay Wilder and his team tried for months to tell us it was Anthony Joshua and his promoter Eddie Hearn who didn’t want to make the Joshua vs Wilder Heavyweight unification showdown. But now Team Joshua is taking the offensive and pushing relentlessly hard to force Wilder to put up ...
Read More »Wilder vs Fury: Breland Has Major Concerns
By Scoop Malinowski Deontay Wilder’s trainer Mark Breland has seen a lot of pugilistic styles in his over four decades in the sweet science but the complicated puzzle that Tyson Fury presents is a new look. Breland tried to analyze how he sees Fury vs Wilder playing out. “A lot ...
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