By Arne K. Lang All told, nineteen U.S. boxers competed in the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games. Only one brought home a gold medal. That would...
By David A. Avila Heavyweight fights can sometimes move along like molasses running down a tree trunk. But on occasion heavyweights can be explosive and...
On Oct. 17, 1969, at the Forum in Inglewood, California, Emile Griffith took on Jose Napoles in hopes of recapturing the welterweight title. A three-time...
By Arne K. Lang There were no megafights on the third weekend of October, unless one counts the WBC cruiserweight title tilt in Liverpool between...
By David A. Avila LOS ANGELES-Lightweight challenger Jose Felix Jr. stopped Alan Herrera (33-9) with a barrage of blows to remain in title contention or...
By Jose Corpas Size does matter to some boxers. Even with seventeen weight classes some are reluctant to move up a division to take on...
By David A. Avila If you like watching youngsters on the brim of recognition or stardom, tonight’s fight card in Los Angeles has a bucket...
By David A. Avila Regardless of gender, all prizefighters should fight outside of their native soil to prove their abilities as Canada’s Jelena Mrdjenovich did...
Lightweights – I must apologize for the endlessly spiraling word count. The difference between these fighters is tiny, but as the fighters get greater the increments by...
Tomoki Kameda Returns – Japanese bantamweight Tomoki Kameda returns to action this October 15th as he faces Cecilio Santos in Campeche, Mexico. Kameda, a former WBO...