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  • Former Commonwealth lightweight champion Charnley dies after short illness

    03/03/2012 3:20:28 PM PST · by EveningStar · 1 replies
    The Daily Mail ^ | March 3, 2012 | Jeff Powell
    Dave Charnley, one of the best British boxers never to win a world title, passed away on Saturday morning after a short illness. He was 76. The 'Dartford Destroye'r is widely considered to have been robbed in his second challenge to world lightweight champion Joe 'Old Bones' Brown in London in 1961.
  • Angelo Dundee dead at 90

    02/01/2012 8:14:37 PM PST · by EveningStar · 7 replies
    AP via The Sacremento Bee ^ | February 1, 2012 | Tim Dahlberg
    Angelo Dundee, the brilliant motivator who worked the corner for Muhammad Ali in his greatest fights and willed Sugar Ray Leonard to victory in his biggest bout, died Wednesday in Tampa, Fla. He was 90.
  • Boxing legend Don Fullmer dies at age 72

    01/30/2012 9:08:23 AM PST · by EveningStar · 12 replies · 1+ views
    Deseret News ^ | January 28, 2012 | Amy Donaldson
    Utah's gentleman bruiser, Don Fullmer, 72, who fought some of the world's most famous boxers and came within a single fight of a world title himself, died peacefully Saturday morning surrounded by the prize he valued most — his family. Fullmer and his boxing brothers, Gene, the oldest and a world middle weight champion in 1957, and Jay, second oldest who left the sport with a 20-5-2 record after an eye injury, put Utah on the international boxing stage in the 1950s and '60s.
  • Former heavyweight boxing contender Ron Lyle, dies in Denver.

    11/26/2011 1:16:43 PM PST · by PallMal · 8 replies
    Washington Post ^ | November 26, 2011 | Associated Press
    DENVER — Heavyweight contender Ron Lyle, who fought Muhammad Ali for the title in 1975 and later battled George Foreman, has died in Denver at age 70.
  • Joe Frazier, the Herman Cain of the ring

    11/16/2011 7:22:00 PM PST · by Sioux-san · 12 replies
    World Net Daily ^ | 11/16/2011 | Jack Cashill
    When boxing great Joe Frazier died last week, the media managed to say nice things about Smokin' Joe without ever detailing how they and their chosen one of the moment, Muhammad Ali, conspired to ruin Frazier's life. I got a sense of this in March 1971, when my friends from grad school and I drove from Purdue to watch a large screen presentation of the first Ali-Frazier fight. Given the imperatives of student poverty, we headed not south to Indianapolis, which was 40 miles closer, but north to Gary, which was five dollars cheaper. The moment we walked into the...
  • Manny Pacquiao Defeats Marquez, Again (Sellout crowd unconvinced of narrow victory)

    11/13/2011 9:01:18 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 6 replies
    Fox News ^ | 11/13/2011
    Manny Pacquiao escaped Saturday night with a win at the MGM Grand arena in a decision that left Juan Manuel Márquez fuming once again. The Filipino sensation, considered the world's best pound for pound fighter, was taken to the limit before winning a majority decision that infuriated Márquez and most of the sellout crowd. While close, the win helped Pacquiao continue a remarkable run that has made him the most exciting fighter in the sport. In a bruising battle against a counterpuncher who was both accurate and fast, Pacquiao needed the final round on two scorecards to pull out the...
  • The Thrilla's Three Victims

    11/09/2011 4:14:15 PM PST · by BluesDuke · 6 replies
    Throneberry Fields Forever ^ | 9 November 2011 | Yours Truly
    It is appropriate to set aside this journal’s customary business now and then to pay tribute to class and loss away from baseball. If you think that boxing is a profession, if not necessarily a sport, to which class is an unwelcome intruder, you may not have known Joe Frazier, who died of liver cancer at 62 on Monday. Or, at least, you may not really think that class was beaten out of the profession once and for all by the third and last of his showdowns with Muhammad Ali. “I heard somethin’ once,” Ali told Sports Illustrated‘s Mark Kram,...
  • Joe Frazier, Tragic Hero. Boxing Legend, Dead at 67

    11/08/2011 5:57:55 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 15 replies
    National Review ^ | 11/08/2011 | James Rosen
    ‘Don’t you know I’m God?” taunted Muhammad Ali, in the first of the epic trilogy of heavyweight prizefights with Joe Frazier that defined the early 1970s. Ali even took to accompanying each word — Don’t — you — know — I’m — God? — with a swing of his fists, unleashing another flurry of his lightning-fast punches. Frazier, undaunted, singularly unaffected by Ali’s sophomoric doggerel and sophisticated psy-ops, kept boring in on his opponent, a steady, bobbing, weaving machine, and spat back through his bloodied mouthpiece: “Well, God, you gonna get whupped tonight!” And very near the end of that...
  • Former Heavyweight Boxing Champ Joe Frazier Dies

    11/08/2011 8:11:35 AM PST · by Morgana · 27 replies
    (CNN) -- Joe Frazier, the hard-hitting boxing heavyweight who handed the legendary Muhammad Ali his first defeat, died Monday, shortly after being diagnosed with liver cancer, his family said in a statement. The former heavyweight champion, who was 67, became a legend in his own right and personified the gritty working-class style of his hard-knuckled hometown, Philadelphia -- a fitting setting for the "Rocky" film series, starring Sylvester Stallone as hardscrabble boxer Rocky Balboa. "You could hear him coming, snorting and grunting and puffing, like a steam engine climbing a steep grade," Bill Lyon wrote in a Philadelphia Inquirer column...
  • Boxing great Joe Frazier dies after cancer fight

    11/08/2011 1:42:03 AM PST · by markomalley · 30 replies
    AP/Yahoo ^ | 11/8/11 | DAN GELSTON and TIM DAHLBERG
    Joe Frazier needed the night of his career to knock down "The Greatest." Frazier knocked Muhammad Ali down in the 15th round and became the first man to beat him in the Fight of the Century at Madison Square Garden in March 1971, the first in a trilogy of bouts that have gone down as boxing's most fabled fights. "That was the greatest thing that ever happened in my life," Frazier said. It was his biggest night, one that would never come again. The relentless, undersized heavyweight ruled the division as champion, then spent a lifetime trying to fight his...
  • Ex-heavyweight champ Joe Frazier has died

    11/07/2011 8:19:29 PM PST · by John W · 15 replies
    WPVI ^ | November 7, 2011 | WPVI
    PHILADELPHIA - November 7, 2011 (WPVI) -- Former heavyweight champion Joe Frazier has lost his battle with liver cancer, his family tells Action News.
  • Boxing legend Joe Frazier dies

    11/07/2011 9:58:21 PM PST · by Justaham · 6 replies
    espn.go.com ^ | 11-7-11
    He beat Muhammad Ali in the Fight of the Century, battled him nearly to the death in the Thrilla in Manila. Then Joe Frazier spent the rest of his life trying to fight his way out of Ali's shadow. That was one fight Frazier never could win. He was once a heavyweight champion, and a great one at that. Ali would say as much after Frazier knocked him down in the 15th round en route to becoming the first man to beat Ali at Madison Square Garden in March 1971. But he bore the burden of being Ali's foil, and...
  • Floyd Mayweather scores controversial KO victory over Ortiz (Many call knockout punch a cheap shot)

    09/18/2011 8:08:33 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 23 replies
    Manila Bulletin ^ | 09/18/2011
    LAS VEGAS (AP) — In just one round, Floyd Mayweather Jr. got a head butt, a kiss and a hug from Victor Ortiz before responding with a contentious punch that knocked out his opponent and put the WBC's welterweight belt back around the American's waist. Mayweather remained unbeaten and did it in emphatic fashion Saturday, stopping Ortiz at 2:59 of the fourth round. Mayweather made a minimum of $25 million for his first fight in 16 months, a sum that will likely go up as the pay-per-view receipts are tallied. He could make even more against Manny Pacquiao next May...
  • Mayweather vs Ortiz

    09/17/2011 8:51:47 PM PDT · by LongElegantLegs · 35 replies · 1+ views
    Sep 17, 2011 | Me
    Any fight fans out there?
  • Mayweather KO’s Ortiz in the fourth, but finish labeled dirty by many in attendance

    09/17/2011 10:10:12 PM PDT · by Para-Ord.45 · 42 replies
    http://sports.yahoo.com/ ^ | Sun Sep 18 | By Steve Cofield
    Mayweather (42-0, 26 KOs) delivers another victory and wins the WBC title from Ortiz, but it may have been the most bizarre night of the great fighter's career. The end of the fight was pure insanity. The bout was heating up in the fourth when Ortiz landed some solid shots and drove Mayweather into ropes. The 24-year-old got too aggressive and leapt into the air headbutting Mayweather. Referee Joe Cortes wisely paused the fight. That's when Ortiz walked behind the ref's back to apologize and hug Mayweather. Cortes grabbed Ortiz and walked him back to center of the ring to...
  • Former heavyweight boxing contender LeDoux dies at 62

    08/11/2011 8:08:07 PM PDT · by EveningStar · 4 replies
    Former world heavyweight boxing contender and Minnesota Duluth football lineman Scott LeDoux died this afternoon at his home in Coon Rapids, Minn., at age 62 after a long battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
  • Boxer Hopkins implies McNabb isn't 'black' enough (Limbaugh mentioned)

    05/11/2011 1:20:48 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 18 replies
    CBS Sports ^ | May 11, 2011 | Josh Katzowitz
    Bernard Hopkins is one of boxing’s all-time greatest fighters (and perhaps the best middleweight in history). But he’s certainly not an effective ambassador for the sport. Which he proved yet again Tuesday when promoting his May 21 fight against Jean Pascal in which Hopkins will try to become the oldest-ever world champion in any weight class. For some reason, Hopkins had a hankering to talk about Redskins QB Donovan McNabb, and it wasn’t in very complimentary terms. In fact, this was more of a Rush Limbaugh-style rant. Hopkins basically said McNabb isn’t a black man in the same way Hopkins...
  • Australian Aboriginal boxer and former world titleholder Lionel Rose dies at age 62

    05/08/2011 8:04:10 AM PDT · by EveningStar · 2 replies
    Lionel Rose, the first Australian Aborigine to win a world boxing title, has died. He was 62.
  • British Boxing Legend Sir Henry Cooper Dies

    05/01/2011 7:37:24 PM PDT · by Perdogg · 9 replies · 1+ views
    Sky News UK ^ | 05.01.11
    Sir Henry was known for his particularly effective left hook, 'Enry's Ammer', and for his knockdown of Cassius Clay, later known as Muhammad Ali, in 1963. Ali won the non-title bout at Wembley and triumphed when the pair met again three years later. But Sir Henry later became the British, Commonwealth and European heavyweight champion.
  • Boxing Gym Fighting Eminent Domain Gets Day in Court

    03/15/2011 6:25:31 PM PDT · by Palter · 9 replies · 1+ views
    Institute for Justice ^ | 11 Mar 2011 | Institute for Justice
    National City, Calif.—A San Diego-area boxing gym that serves at-risk kids is showing what it takes to fight for what is right and to win.  A trial is scheduled to begin on Monday, March 14, 2011, to decide whether National City, Calif., may declare nearly 700 properties—including the gym—“blighted,” thus freeing the city to bulldoze these properties and make way for luxury condos among other private developments.  The trial will be held before the Honorable Steven R. Denton, Superior Court of California, Hall of Justice, 330 W. Broadway in San Diego, Calif. The Community Youth Athletic Center (CYAC) has had...