We’re going way back, but there was a time when the Fourth of July was a big day for boxing in the U.S. The high-water mark,...
A Boxing Card in Alabama Goes Pfft: A True Tale from the Underbelly of The Sweet Science “I’ve had fights fall out before, but never like...
When prowling boxing gyms in Las Vegas, this reporter often bumps into welterweight Blair Cobbs. He’s invariably upbeat. Indeed, when Blair the Flair enters a gym,...
Chances are your public library has a portal that is a library within a library, a place with a good selection of e-books that you can...
Mike McCallum passed away in Las Vegas this past Saturday (May 31), the sixth member of the Boxing Hall of Fame to leave us this year,...
Vinny Paz, formerly Vinny Pazienza, will be formally inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame under his adopted name on Sunday, June 8. It’s a...
Giovanni “Nino” Benvenuti won the gold medal in the welterweight class at the 1960 Rome Olympics where he edged out the young American light heavyweight Cassius...
Stephen “Breadman” Edwards’ first fighter won a world title. That may be some sort of record. It’s true. Edwards had never trained a fighter, amateur or...
Arne’s Almanac: The Good, the Bad, and the (Mostly) Ugly; a Weekend Boxing Recap and More It’s old news now, but on back-to-back nights on the...
Floyd Mayweather has Another Phenom and his name is Curmel Moton In any endeavor, the defining feature of a phenom is his youth. Philadelphia Phillies outfielder...