Sunday, June 30, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Olympic Boxing Champions

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Olympic Boxing Champions
Jun 30th 2013, 11:02, by boxing.guide@about.com

Olympic boxing Gold medal winners from all Olympics for each and every weight classification.

Light Flyweight
(106 lbs/48 kg)

Flyweight
(112 lbs/51 kg)

Bantamweight
(119 lbs/54 kg)

Featherweight
(125 lbs/57 kg)

Lightweight
(132 lbs/60 kg)

Light Welterweight
(139 lbs/63.5 kg)

Welterweight
(147 lbs/67 kg)

Light Middleweight
(156 lbs/71 kg)

Middleweight
(165 lbs/75 kg)

Light Heavyweight
(178 lbs/81 kg)

Heavyweight
(201 pounds/91 kg)

Super Heavyweight
(Unlimited)

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Friday, June 21, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Ring Magazine's 80 Best Fighters of the Last 80...

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Ring Magazine's 80 Best Fighters of the Last 80...
Jun 21st 2013, 11:03

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In 2002, the writers of Ring Magazine published a ranking of the 80 best fighters of the previous 80 years. The entirely subjective nature of any list comparing fighters across different weight categories and different eras is bound to be fodder for debate. This list was no exception. See what you think ...

1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Henry Armstrong
3. Muhammad Ali
4. Joe Louis
5. Roberto Duran
6. Willie Pep
7. Harry Greb
8. Benny Leonard
9. Sugar Ray Leonard
10. Pernell Whitaker
11. Carlos Monzon
12. Rocky Marciano
13. Ezzard Charles
14. Archie Moore
15. Sandy Saddler
16. Jack Dempsey
17. Marvin Hagler
18. Julio Cesar Chavez
19. Eder Jofre
20. Alexis Arguello
21. Barney Ross
22. Evander Holyfield
23. Ike Williams
24. Salvador Sanchez
25. George Foreman
26. Kid Gavilian
27. Larry Holmes
28. Mickey Walker
29. Ruben Olivares
30. Gene Tunney
31. Dick Tiger
32. Fighting Harada
33. Emile Griffith
34. Tony Canzoneri
35. Aaron Pryor
36. Pascual Perez
37. Miguel Canto
38. Manuel Ortiz
39. Charley Burley
40. Carmen Basilio
41. Michael Spinks
42. Joe Frazier
43. Khaosai Galaxy
44. Roy Jones Jr.
45. Tiger Flowers
46. Panama Al Brown
47. Kid Chocolate
48. Joe Brown
49. Tommy Loughran
50. Bernard Hopkins
51. Felix Trinidad
52. Jake LaMotta
53. Lennox Lewis
54. Wilfredo Gomez
55. Bob Foster
56. Jose Napoles
57. Billy Conn
58. Jimmy McLarnin
59. Pancho Villa
60. Carlos Ortiz
61. Bob Montgomery
62. Freddie Miller
63. Benny Lynch
64. Beau Jack
65. Azumah Nelson
66. Eusebio Pedroza
67. Thomas Hearns
68. Wilfred Benitez
69. Antonio Cervantes
70. Ricardo Lopez
71. Sonny Liston
72. Mike Tyson
73. Vicente Saldivar
74. Gene Fullmer
75. Oscar De La Hoya
76. Carlos Zarate
77. Marcel Cerdan
78. Flash Elorde
79. Mike McCallum
80. Harold Johnson

Source: Ring Magazine (2002)

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Monday, June 17, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Amateur Boxing Rules (part 4)

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Jun 17th 2013, 11:02

(6) No contest. A bout may be terminated by the referee inside the scheduled distance owing to a material happening outside the responsibility of the boxers, or the control of the referee, such as the ring becoming damaged, the failure of the lighting supply, exceptional weather conditions, etc. In such circumstances the bout shall be declared “no contest” and in the case of championships, the jury shall decide the necessary further action.

(7) Win by walkover. Where the boxer presents themselves in the ring fully attired for boxing and the opponent fails to appear after the opponent’s name has been called out by the public address system, the bell sounded and a maximum period of two minutes has elapsed, the referee shall declare the first boxer to be the winner by a walkover. The referee shall first inform the judges to mark their score cards accordingly, collect them and then summon the boxer to the center of the ring. After the decision is announced, the referee raises the boxer’s hand as the winner.
(a) For medical eliminations determined by a medical doctor and administrative eliminations, such as a boxer not having his USA Boxing passbook, not having the properly filled out entry forms, parents approval for minors, etc, the winning boxer may enter the ring for the announcement of the verdict but shall not be required to be in proper boxing attire. The official in charge or tournament administrator should endeavor to inform the affected boxer as soon as possible.

(8) A draw (AIBA dual matches only). Two clubs or two nations in a friendly dual match may agree to a draw decision when the majority of the judges scored the competition equally. Likewise, an accidental injury in the first round may result in a draw in dual matches.

Article VII, Section 107.9 -- Score Cards

(1) Scorecards from each competition will be submitted to the LBC’s designated officer within 10 days following the event and will be kept on file for one year.

(2) Scores can be obtained from the Chief of Officials after the session, with judges’ names confidential.

Source: Official USA Boxing Rulebook

See also: Olympic Boxing Rules.

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Boxing: What's Hot Now: Amateur Boxing Rules (page 2)

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Jun 17th 2013, 11:02

Article VII, Section 107.7 -- Awarding of Points

(1) Directives. In awarding points, the following directives shall be observed.

(a) Concerning blows.
(1) Scoring blows. During each round, a judge shall assess the respective scores of each boxer according to the number of blows obtained by each. Each blow to have scoring value must, without being blocked or guarded, land directly with the knuckle part of the closed glove of either hand on any part of the front or sides of the head or body above the belt. Blows landing as above described are scoring hits. The value of blows scored in a rally of infighting shall be assessed at the end of such rally and shall be credited to the boxer who has had the better of the exchanges according to the degree of said boxer’s superiority.
(2) Non-scoring blows. Non-scoring blows are blows which are struck by a boxer:
(a) while infringing any of the rules;
(b) with the side, heel, or inside of the glove or with the open glove or any part other than the knuckle part of the closed glove;
(c) which lands on the arms;
(d) which merely connect, without the weight of the body or shoulder.

(b) Concerning fouls â€" “W,” “X” and “J.”
(1) There are three symbols the Judge uses to annotate fouls on the score card â€" “W,” “X” and “J”.
(a) W â€" Referee’s Warning. If the referee issues a “warning” against one (or both) of the boxers, the judge will indicate a “W” on the score card in the column of the offending boxer. The judge will also note the reason for the warning (i.e. W - holding).
(b) X â€" Judge disagrees with referee’s warning. If the judge concludes “unequivocally” that the warning was inappropriate or in error, the judge will annotate an “X” in the appropriate column and indicate the reason for the warning (i.e. X â€" low blow). In this case, there will be no addition to the number of scoring blows awarded the “fouled” boxer. It must be noted if the judge did not see the foul or was unsure if it was a foul, the judge will accept the advice of the referee and issue a “W” for warning.
(c) J â€" Judge’s warning. If the judge detects a foul, apparently unnoticed by the referee, the judge may impose a warning by writing a “J” on the score card in the column of the offending boxer. The judge will also note the reason for the judge’s warning (i.e. J â€" ducking). A “J” warning carries the same penalty as a “W” warning.

(c) How to administer the penalty (foul).
(1) The purpose of using a tally counter or similar scoring device is to mimic the computer scoring system. Administering the penalty (foul) will also mimic the computer scoring system. These are the rules a judge must use to administer the penalty (foul).
(a) “W” - Two scoring blows will be added to the round score of the FOULED boxer. This will be done for each “W” occurring in that round.
(b) “X” - In this case no scoring blows will be added.
(c) “J” - Two scoring blows will be added to the round score of the FOULED boxer. This will be done for each “J” occurring in that round.
(d) When using tally counters or similar scoring devices, there will be no “offsetting” fouls. Two scoring blows will be added to the round score of any boxer fouled.
(e) The judge must immediately note the foul in the remarks column of the scorecard, when given by the referee. A judges warning must be noted prior to the beginning of the next round.

(d) Concerning the award of scoring blows.
(1) At the end of the bout the scores for each of the rounds will be totaled and the winner will be the one with the higher score.
(2) If, at the end of a bout, having marked each round, the judge finds that the boxers are equal in scoring blows after totaling the scorecard, the judge is required to select a winner. The judge must record the criteria for the selection of the winner. The judge must record the criteria for the selection of the winner in the remarks column next to the scorecard total of the winner. The criteria for selecting a winner is as follows:
(a) Who has done most of the leading off or was the effective aggressor? If equal, in that respect:
(b) Who has shown the better defense (blocking, parrying, ducking, side-stepping, etc.) by which the opponent’s attacks have been made to miss? If still equal:
(c) Who boxed cleaner and had the better style?
(d) A winner must be nominated in all USA Boxing competitions (in AIBA dual matches, a draw decision may be awarded).
(3) Knockdowns. No extra points shall be awarded for a knockdown.

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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Thomas Hearns

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61 Wins, 5 Loss, 1 Draw, 48 Knockouts

2006
02-04 -- Shannon Landberg, Auburn Hills, MI, TKO 10 *RECAP*

2005
07-30 -- John Long, Detroit, MI, TKO 8 *RECAP*

2000
04-08 -- Uriah Grant, Detroit, MI, L TKO 2

1999
04-10 -- Nate Miller, Manchester, England, W 12

1998
11-06 -- Jay Snyder, Detroit, MI, W KO 1

1997
01-31 -- Ed Dalton, Inglewood, CA, W KO 5

1996
11-29 -- Karl Willis, Roanoke, VA, W KO 5

1995
09-26 -- Earl Butler, Auburn Hills, MI, W 10
03-31 -- Lenny Lapaglia, Detroit, MI, W TKO 1

1994
02-19 -- Freddie Delgado, Charlotte, NC, W 12
01-29 -- Dan Ward, Las Vegas, NV, W KO 1

1993
11-06 -- Andrew Maynard, Las Vegas, NV, W KO 1

1992
03-20 -- Iran Barkley, Las Vegas, NV, L 12
(Lost WBA Light Heavyweight Title)

1991
06-03 -- Virgil Hill, Las Vegas, NV, W 12
(Won WBA Light Heavyweight Title)
04-06 -- Ken Atkins, Honolulu, HI, W TKO 3
02-11 -- Kemper Morton, Inglewood, CA, W KO 2

1990
04-28 -- Michael Olajide, Atlantic City, NJ, W 12
(Retained WBO Super Middleweight Title)

1989
06-12 -- Sugar Ray Leonard, Las Vegas, NV, D 12
(For WBC Super Middleweight Title)
(Retained WBO Super Middleweight Title)

1988
11-04 -- James Kinchen, Las Vegas, NV, W 12
(Won WBO Super Middleweight Title)
06-06 -- Iran Barkley, Las Vegas, NV, L TKO 3
(Lost WBC Middleweight Title)

1987
10-29 -- Juan Roldan, Las Vegas, NV, W KO 4
(Won Vacant WBC Middleweight Title)
03-07 -- Dennis Andries, Detroit, MI, W TKO 10
(Retained WBC Light Heavyweight Title)

1986
10-17 -- Doug DeWitt, Detroit, MI, W 12
06-23 -- Mark Medal, Las Vegas, NV, W TKO 8
(Won WBC Light Middleweight Title)
03-10 -- James Shuler, Las Vegas, NV, W KO 1

1985
04-15 -- Marvin Hagler, Las Vegas, NV, L TKO 3
(For WBC Middleweight Title)
(For WBA Middleweight Title)
(For IBF Middleweight Title)

1984
09-15 -- Fred Hutchings, Saginaw, MI, W KO 3
(Retained WBC Light Middleweight Title)
06-15 -- Roberto Duran, Las Vegas, NV, W KO 2
(Retained WBC Light Middleweight Title)
02-11 -- Luigi Minchillo, Detroit, MI, W 12
(Retained WBC Light Middleweight Title)

1983
07-10 -- Murray Sutherland, Atlantic City, NJ, W 10

1982
12-03 -- Wilfred Benitez, New Orleans, LA, W 15
(Won WBC Light Middleweight Title)
07-25 -- Jeff McCracken, Detroit, MI, W KO 8
02-27 -- Marcos Geraldo, Las Vegas, NV, W KO 1

1981
12-11 -- Ernie Singletary, Nassau, Bahamas, W 10
09-16 -- Sugar Ray Leonard, Las Vegas, NV, L TKO 14
(For WBC Welterweight Title)
(Lost WBA Welterweight Title)
06-25 -- Pablo Baez, Houston, TX, W KO 4
(Retained WBA Welterweight Title)
04-25 -- Randy Shields, Phoenix, AZ, W KO 13
(Retained WBA Welterweight Title)

1980
12-06 -- Luis Primera, Detroit, MI, W KO 6
(Retained WBA Welterweight Title)
08-02 -- Pipino Cuevas, Detroit, MI, W TKO 2
(Won WBA Welterweight Title)
05-03 -- Eddie Gazo, Detroit, MI, W KO 1
03-31 -- Santiago Valdez, Las Vegas, NV, W KO 1
03-02 -- Angel Espada, Detroit, MI, W KO 4
02-03 -- Jim Richards, Las Vegas, NV, W KO 3

1979
11-30 -- Mike Colbert, New Orleans, LA, W 10
10-18 -- Saensak Muangsurin, Detroit, MI, W KO 3
09-22 -- Jose Figueroa, Los Angeles, CA, W KO 3
08-23 -- Mao De La Rosa, Detroit, MI, W TKO 2
06-28 -- Bruce Curry, Detroit, MI, W KO 3
05-20 -- Harold Weston, Las Vegas, NV, W TKO 6
04-03 -- Alfonso Hayman, Philadelphia, PA, W 10
03-03 -- Segundo Murillo, Detroit, MI, W KO 8
01-31 -- Sammy Ruckard, Saginaw, MI, W KO 8
01-13 -- Clyde Gray, Detroit, MI, W KO 10

1978
12-09 -- Rudy Barro, Detroit, MI, W KO 4
10-26 -- Pedro Rojas, Detroit, MI, W KO 1
09-07 -- Bruce Finch, Detroit, MI, W KO 3
08-03 -- Eddie Marcelle, Detroit, MI, W KO 2
07-20 -- Raul Aguirre, Detroit, MI, W KO 3
06-08 -- Jimmy Rothwell, Detroit, MI, W KO 1
03-31 -- Tyrone Phelps, Saginaw, MI, W KO 3
03-17 -- Ray Fields, Detroit, MI, W KO 2
02-17 -- Billy Goodwin, Saginaw, MI, W KO 2
02-10 -- Robert Adams, Detroit, MI, W KO 3
01-29 -- Anthony House, Knoxville, TN, W KO 2

1977
12-16 -- Willie Wren, Detroit, MI, W KO 3
12-07 -- Jerry Strickland, Mt. Clemens, MI, W KO 3
11-25 -- Jerome Hill, Detroit, MI, W KO 2

Thomas Hearns - Date of Birth: October 18, 1958

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Friday, June 14, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Current Heavyweight Rankings

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Jun 14th 2013, 11:02

Updated February 28, 2013

The heavyweight division has always been and will always be the glamour division of the sport ... but it's kind of a mess at the present time. Lennox Lewis was the (more-or-less) undisputed champ ... but then he retired. Then Vitali Klitschko seemed to be on his way to becoming the (more-or-less) undisputed champ ... but then he retired too ... for nearly four years. Plus all the top pound-for-pound fighters in the sport are campaigning in lower weight categories. Nevertheless, the big money and the majority of the media attention continues to focus on the big boys. Accordingly, it seems appropriate to have an in-depth look at who's who in today's heavyweight division and rank them accordingly. Plenty of magazines and web sites will give their top ten. However, if you really love boxing, then ten is definitely not enough. So here they are -- the top fifty heavyweight fighters in the world today. Let the debates begin!

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Marcos Maidana

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Jun 11th 2013, 11:02

33 Wins, 3 Losses, 30 KOs

2012
12-12 -- Angel Martinez, Buenos Aires, Argentina, KO 3
09-15 -- Jesus Soto Karass, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 8
02-25 -- Devon Alexander, St. Louis, MO, L 10

2011
09-23 -- Petr Petrov, Buenos Aires, Argentina, TKO 4
(Retained WBA light welterweight title)
04-09 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, W 12 *RECAP*
(Won interim WBA light welterweight title)

2010
12-11 -- Amir Khan, Las Vegas, NV, L 12 *RECAP*
(Lost WBA light welterweight title)
08-28 -- DeMarcus Corley, Buenos Aires, Argentina, W 12
(Retained interim WBA light welterweight title)
03-27 -- Victor Cayo, Las Vegas, NV, KO 6
(Retained interim WBA light welterweight title)

2009
11-21 -- William Gonzalez, Santa Fe, Argentina, KO 3
(Retained interim WBA light welterweight title)
06-27 -- Victor Ortiz, Los Angeles, CA, TKO 6 *RECAP*
(Won interim WBA light welterweight title)
02-07 -- Andriy Kotelnik, Rostock, Germany, L 12
(For WBA light welterweight title)

2008
11-01 -- Silverio Ortiz, Oberhausen, Germany, KO 2
08-29 -- Juan Rodriguez, Düsseldorf, Germany, KO 7
07-11 -- Esmeraldo Da Silva, Santa Fe, Argentina, TKO 2
04-19 -- Arturo Morua, Magdeburg, Germany, TKO 3

2007
12-07 -- Manuel Garnica, Hamburg, Germany, KO 8
08-16 -- Jairo Moura dos Santos, Panama City, Panama, TKO 2
06-30 -- Laszlo Komjathi, Stuttgart, Germany, TKO 3

2006
12-22 -- Miguel Callist, Buenos Aires, Argentina, TKO 3
09-23 -- Jose Montano, Santa Fe, Argentina, KO 1
07-15 -- Ariel Aparicio, Buenos Aires, Argentina, TKO 1
05-20 -- Luis Sosa, Santa Fe, Argentina, KO 1
04-22 -- Omar Leon, Buenos Aires, Argentina, KO 1
02-11 -- Sergio Benitez, Santa Fe, Argentina, KO 3

2005
11-26 -- Ruben Oliva, Buenos Aires, Argentina, KO 2
10-01 -- Marcelo Miranda, Buenos Aires, Argentina, TKO 3
08-06 -- Daniel Carriqueo, Neuquen, Argentina, W 6
06-18 -- Sergio Benitez, Buenos Aires, Argentina, TKO 3
05-07 -- Omar Leon, Neuquen, Argentina, TKO 4
03-26 -- Avelino Silveira, Buenos Aires, Argentina, KO 1
01-29 -- Adolfo Espinoza, Buenos Aires, Argentina, TKO 1

2004
12-18 -- Francisco Sanabria, Buenos Aires, Argentina, TKO 1
10-23 -- Ramon Marquez, Buenos Aires, Argentina, TKO 1
09-04 -- Cristian Ruiz, Buenos Aires, Argentina, TKO 2
07-24 -- German Sanchez, Santa Fe, Argentina, TKO 1
06-12 -- Adan Mironchik, Corrientes, Argentina, KO 1

Marcos Maidana - Date of Birth: July 17, 1983

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Monday, June 10, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Boxing Champions

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Jun 10th 2013, 11:02

Updated February 28, 2013

Boxing Champions


Current world champions as recognized by the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), International Boxing Federation (IBF) and World Boxing Organization (WBO).

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Sunday, June 9, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Rocky Marciano

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Record: 49 Wins, 0 Loss, 43 Knockouts
Born: Born September 1, 1923
Died: August 31, 1969

1947
Mar 17 -- Lee Epperson, Holyoke, MA -- KO 3

1948
Jul 12 -- Harry Balzerian, Providence, RI -- KO 1
Jul 19 -- John Edwards, Providence, RI -- KO 1
Aug 9 -- Bobby Quinn, Providence, RI -- KO 3
Aug 23 -- Eddie Ross, Providence, RI -- KO 1
Aug 30 -- Jimmy Weeks, Providence, RI -- KO 1
Sep 13 -- Jerry Jackson, Providence, RI -- KO 1
Sep 20 -- Bill Hardeman, Providence, RI -- KO 1
Sep 30 -- Gil Cardione, Washington, DC -- KO 1
Oct 4 -- Bob Jefferson, Providence, RI -- KO 2
Nov 29 -- Patrick Connolly, Providence, RI -- KO 1
Dec 14 -- Gilley Ferron, Philadelphia, PA -- KO 2

1949
Mar 21 -- Johnny Pretzie, Providence, RI -- KO 5
Mar 28 -- Artie Donator, Providence, RI -- KO 1
Apr 11 -- James Walls, Providence, RI -- KO 3
May 2 -- Jimmy Evans, Providence, RI -- KO 3
May 23 -- Don Mogard, Providence, RI -- W 10
Jul 18 -- Harry Haft, Providence, RI -- KO 3
Aug 16 -- Pete Louthis, New Bedford, MA -- KO 3
Sep 26 -- Tommy Giorgio, Providence, RI -- KO 4
Oct 10 -- Ted Lowry, Providence, RI -- W 10
Nov 7 -- Joe Domonic, Providence, RI -- KO 2
Dec 2 -- Pat Richards, New York, NY -- KO 2
Dec 19 -- Phil Muscato, Providence, RI -- KO 5
Dec 30 -- Carmine Vingo, New York, NY -- KO 6

1950
Mar 24 -- Roland LaStarza, New York, NY -- W 10
Jun 5 -- Eldridge Eatman, New York, NY -- KO 3
Jul 10 -- Gino Buonvino, Boston, MA -- KO 10
Sep 18 -- Johnny Shkor, Providence, RI -- KO 6
Nov 13 -- Ted Lowry, Providence, RI -- W 10
Dec 18 -- Bill Wilson, Providence, RI -- KO 1

1951
Jan 29 -- Keene Simmons, Providence, RI -- KO 8
Mar 20 -- Harold Mitchell, Hartford, CT -- KO 2
Mar 26 -- Art Henri, Providence, RI -- KO 9
Apr 30 -- Red Applegate, Providence, RI -- W 10
Jul 12 -- Rex Layne, New York, NY -- KO 6
Aug 27 -- Freddie Beshore, Boston, MA -- KO 4
Oct 26 -- Joe Louis, New York, NY -- KO 8

1952
Feb 13 -- Lee Savold, Philadelphia, PA -- KO 6
Apr 21 -- Gino Buonvino, Providence, RI -- KO 2
May 12 -- Bernie Reynolds, Providence, RI -- KO 3
Jul 28 -- Harry Matthews, New York, NY -- KO 2
Sep 23 -- Jersey Joe Walcott, Philadelphia, PA -- KO 13
(Won World Heavyweight Title)

1953
May 15 -- Jersey Joe Walcott, Chicago, IL -- KO 1
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)
Sep 24 -- Roland LaStarza, New York, NY -- KO 11
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)

1954
Jun 19 -- Ezzard Charles, New York, NY -- W 15
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)
Sep 17 -- Ezzard Charles, New York, NY -- KO 8
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)

1955
May 16 -- Don Cockell, San Francisco, CA -- KO 9
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)
Sep 21 -- Archie Moore, New York, NY -- KO 9
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)

1956
Apr 27 -- Announced Retirement

1970
Jan 20 -- Muhammad Ali -- TKO 8
(movie/computer fight)

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Saul Alvarez

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Canelo

41 Wins, 0 Losses, 1 Draw, 30 Knockouts

2012
09-15 -- Josesito Lopez, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 5
(Retained WBC light middleweight title)
05-05 -- Shane Mosley, Las Vegas, NV, W 12 *RECAP*
(Retained WBC light middleweight title)

2011
11-26 -- Kermit Cintron, Mexico City, Mexico, TKO 5
(Retained WBC light middleweight title)
09-17 -- Alfonso Gomez, Los Angeles, CA, TKO 6
(Retained WBC light middleweight title)
06-18 -- Ryan Rhodes, Guadalajara, Mexico, TKO 12
(Retained WBC light middleweight title)
03-05 -- Matthew Hatton, Anaheim, CA, W 12
(Won vacant WBC light middleweight title)

2010
12-04 -- Lovemore N'dou, Veracruz, Mexico, W 12
09-18 -- Carlos Baldomir, Los Angeles, CA, KO 6 *RECAP*
07-10 -- Luciano Cuello, Guadalajara, Mexico, TKO 6
05-01 -- Jose Miguel Cotto, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 9
03-06 -- Brian Camechis, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico, KO 3

2009
12-05 -- Lanardo Tyner, Tepic, Mexico, W 12
09-15 -- Carlos Herrera, Puebla, Mexico, TKO 1
08-08 -- Marat Khuzeev, Zapopan, Mexico, KO 2
06-06 -- Jeferson Goncalo, Cancun, Mexico, KO 9
04-11 -- Michel Rosales, Tepic, Mexico, TKO 10
02-21 -- Euri Gonzalez, Zapopan, Mexico, TKO 11
01-17 -- Antonio Fitch, Polanco, Mexico, TKO 1

2008
12-05 -- Raul Pinzon, Miami, FL, TKO 1
10-24 -- Larry Mosley, Cabazon, CA, W 10
08-02 -- Carlos Jerez, Zapopan, Mexico, W 10
06-28 -- Miguel Vazquez, Zapopan, Mexico, W 10
06-06 -- Francisco Villanueva, Tepic, Mexico, W 10
04-18 -- Gabriel Martinez, Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico, TKO 12
03-14 -- Francisco Villanueva, Guadalajara, Mexico, TKO 9
02-22 -- Axel Solis, Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico, KO 1

2007
12-15 -- Sean Holley, Guadalajara, Mexico, TKO 2
08-31 -- Ricardo Cano, Guadalajara, Mexico, W 12
08-18 -- Christian Solano, Guadalajara, Mexico, W 10
06-01 -- Jesus Hernandez, Tepic, Mexico, TKO 2
05-19 -- Victor Marquez, Guadalajara, Mexico, KO 4
03-30 -- Ivan Illescas, Tepic, Mexico, KO 4
03-02 -- Javier Martinez, Tepic, Mexico, TKO 8

2006
12-08 -- Daniel Martinez, Guadalajara, Mexico, KO 2
09-29 -- Francisco Villanueva, Tonala, Mexico, KO 5
09-15 -- Cristian Hernandez, Guadalajara, Mexico, KO 2
07-21 -- Juan Hernandez, Guadalajara, Mexico, KO 2
06-17 -- Jorge Juarez, Tijuana, Mexico, D 4
02-10 -- Pedro Lopez, Guadalajara, Mexico, KO 1
01-20 -- Miguel Vazquez, Guadalajara, Mexico, W 4

2005
11-26 -- Pablo Alvarado, Tonala, Mexico, KO 2
10-29 -- Abraham Gonzalez, Tonala, Mexico, TKO 4

Saul Alvarez Date of Birth: July 18, 1990

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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Floyd Mayweather Jr.

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Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Jun 2nd 2013, 11:03

Amateur Record: 84 Wins, 6 Losses

Pro Record: 37 Wins, 0 Losses, 24 KOs
Floyd Mayweather Jr. Professional Fight-by-Fight Record

1993
Michigan State Golden Gloves Champion, 106 pounds

National Golden Gloves Champion, 106 pounds

1994
Michigan State Golden Gloves Champion, 112 pounds

National Golden Gloves Champion, 112 pounds
Outstanding Boxer Award

1995
National PAL Champion, 125 pounds
Outstanding Boxer Award

United States Amateur Featherweight champion

Competed at Featherweight at the World Championships in Berlin.
Results:
Defeated Marian Leondraliu (Romania) PTS (8-7)
Lost to Nouredine Medjihoud (Algeria) PTS (6-8)

1996
Michigan State Golden Gloves Champion, 125 pounds

National Golden Gloves Champion, 125 pounds

Qualified at Featherweight for the United States Olympic Team.
Results:
Defeated William Jenkins RSC-3
Defeated James Baker RSCH-1
Lost to Augie Sanchez PTS (11-12)
Defeated Carlos Navarro PTS (31-11)
Defeated Augie Sanchez PTS (12-8), at Box-offs
Defeated Augie Sanchez PTS (20-10), at Box-offs

Won the Featherweight Bronze Medal for the United States at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.
Results:
Defeated Bakhtiyar Tileganov (Kazakhstan) RSC-2
Defeated Artur Grigorian (Armenia) PTS (16-3)
Defeated Lorenzo Aragon (Cuba) PTS (12-11)
Semi-Finals: Lost to Serafim Todorov (Bulgaria) PTs (9-10)
Controversial decision was officially protested (unsuccessfully) by the U.S. team.

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