Sunday, November 17, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Biggest Controversies in Olympic Boxing History

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Biggest Controversies in Olympic Boxing History
Nov 17th 2013, 11:03, by boxing.guide@about.com

Boxing's scoring system is subjective by nature. Throw in some incompetence, not to mention corruption, and the stage is set for controversy. Here are a few examples (in chronological order):

1. London, 1908: Australia's Reginald "Snowy" Baker, who won Silver at middleweight, was the only non-British boxer to win a medal. Baker, believing that the referee was not impartial, protested his loss in the finals to John Douglas. Sour grapes? Hardly. The referee was Douglas' father!

2. Amsterdam, 1928: Controversial decisions led to brawls among spectators watching the fights. One such brawl came after a disputed decision went against American flyweight Hyman Miller in the first-round. The U.S. boxing team considered withdrawing from the Games but was talked out of it by Douglas MacArthur, who was - at that time - President of the U.S. Olympic Committee.

3. Berlin, 1936: Lightweight Thomas Hamilton-Brown of South Africa, after losing a first-round split decision, went on an eating binge. No big deal, right? Wrong! It was discovered that one of the judges had reversed his scores and Brown was actually the winner ... but he was unable to make weight for his next bout and was disqualified!

4. Los Angeles, 1984
At the 1984 Games, Evander Holyfield represented the United States in the light heavyweight division. In the second round of his semi-final match with Kevin Barry, Holyfield was disqualified. Referee Gligorije Novicic called for a "break", which instructs the fighters to stop punching. Holyfield, apparently, did not hear the call and threw a punch which dropped Barry to the canvas. When Barry was unable to continue, Holyfield was disqualified. A disappointed Holyfield was awarded the bronze medal.

How bad was this decision? Bad enough that the referee later apologized for being out of position when he made the "break" call. Bad enough that Gold medalist Anton Josipovic of Yugoslavia pulled Holyfield to the top of the podium to join him during the medal ceremony.

5. Seoul, 1988
Roy Jones Jr. was a very successful amateur boxer, compiling a record of 121-13. At the 1988 Games, he represented the United States in the light middleweight division. Jones won every round in dominant fashion to reach the finals. The final was no different as Jones outlanded his South Korean opponent Park Si-Hun 86-32. Unfortunately, the judges were either pressured, coerced or bribed to favor the local fighter and awarded Park an indefensible 3- 2 decision. One judge admitted the decision was a mistake and all three judges ended up being suspended.

How bad was this decision? Park reportedly congratulated Jones after the bout and admitted that the decision was wrong. The decision was bad enough that, despite winning only a Silver Medal, Jones was awarded the Val Barker Trophy as Games' most outstanding and stylistic boxer.

The IOC - despite investigating and concluding that three of the judges were wined and dined by Korean officials - allowed the decision to stand.

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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: David Tua

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52 Wins, 4 Losses, 2 Draws, 43 Knockouts

1992
Dec. 1 -- Ron Humes, Virginia Beach, Virginia -- KO 1
Dec. 14 -- Lorenzo Poole, Ledyard, Conneticutt -- KO 1

1993
Feb. 6 -- Lazaro Almanza, New York, New York -- TKO 3
Feb. 27 -- Howard Kelly, Atlantic City, New Jersey -- TKO 3
March 23 -- Alfredo Nevarez, San Antonio, Texas -- TKO 1
May 28 -- Willie Washington, Houston, Texas -- KO 1
June 22 -- Bruce Johnson, Atlantic City, New Jersey -- TKO 2
July 10 -- Larry Davis, Bushkill, Pennsylvania -- KO 1
Sept. 25 -- Rick Honeycutt, Poughkeepski, New York -- KO 2
Nov. 6 -- Krishna Wainright, Las Vegas, Nevada -- W 6
Nov. 26 -- Mike Acey -- Auckland, New Zealand -- KO 1

1994
Feb. 5 -- Bill Corrigan, Las Vegas, Nevada -- KO 2
April 16 -- Calvin Jones, Las Vegas, Nevada -- TKO 4
May 7 -- Lester Jackson, Atlantic City, New Jersey -- W 8
Aug. 13 -- Everton Davis, Las Vegas, Nevada -- W 10
Nov. 1 -- Ken Lakusta, Norfolk, Virginia -- KO 4
Dec. 9 -- Cecil Coffee, Auckland, New Zealand -- KO 1

1995
March 4 -- Bruce Bellocchi, Atlantic City, New Jersey -- TKO 1
May 20 -- Dan Murphy, Atlantic City, New Jersey -- TKO 5
July 14 -- Sean Hart, Stateline, Nevada -- W 8
Aug. 26 -- Mauricio Villegas, Atlantic City, New Jersey -- TKO 6

1996
Jan. 13 -- Bruce Bellocchi, Atlantic City, New Jersey -- TKO 2
March 15 -- John Ruiz, Atlantic City, New Jersey -- KO 1
July 21 -- Anthony Cooks, Baltimore, Maryland -- TKO 1
Sept. 21 -- Darroll Wilson, Miami, Florida -- KO 1
Dec. 21 -- David Izonritei, Uncasville, Connecticut -- TKO 12

1997
April 5 -- Oleg Maskaev, Atlantic City, New Jersey -- TKO 11
June 7 -- Ike Ibeabuchi, Sacramento, California -- L 12
Nov. 22 -- Jeff Lally, Atlantic City, New Jersey -- TKO 2

1998
March 10 -- Jeff Wooden, Pikesville, Maryland -- W 10
April 18 -- Cleveland Woods, San Francisco, California -- TKO 3
May 30 -- Nate Tubbs, Atlantic City, New Jersey -- KO 2
Sept. 26 -- Eric Curry, Uncasville, Connecticut -- TKO 1
Dec. 19 -- Hasim Rahman, Miami, Florida -- TKO 10

1999
July 17 -- Gary Bell, Stateline, Nevada -- TKO 1
Oct. 23 -- Shane Sutcliffe, Las Vegas, Nevada -- TKO 2

2000
June 3 -- Obed Sullivan, Las Vegas, Nevada -- KO 1
July 21 -- Robert Daniels, Las Vegas, Nevada -- TKO 3
Nov. 11 -- Lennox Lewis, Las Vegas, L 12
(For WBC and IBF heavyweight title)

2001
March 23 -- Danell Nicholson, Las Vegas, Nevada -- TKO 6
August 18 -- Chris Byrd, Las Vegas, Nevada -- L 12
December 19 -- Garing Lane, Oroville, CA -- TKO 8

2002
April 13 -- Fres Oquendo, Chester, WV -- TKO 9
August 17 -- Michael Moorer, Atlantic City, NJ -- KO 1
Nov. 30 -- Russell Chasteen, Atlantic City, NJ -- TKO 2

2003
March 29 -- Hasim Rahman, Philadelphia, PA -- D 12

2004
INACTIVE

2005
March 31 -- Talmadge Griffis, Auckland, NI, New Zealand -- TKO 10
Oct. 21 -- Cisse Salif, Hollywood, FL -- W 10 *RECAP*

2006
July 26 -- Edward Gutierrez, New York, NY -- KO 4
Nov. 3 -- Maurice Wheeler, New York, NY -- KO 7

2007
Feb. 22 -- Robert Hawkins, New York, NY, W 10 *RECAP*
Aug. 18 -- Saul Montana, Sandy, Utah, KO 1
Sept. 7 -- Cerrone Fox, Mt. Pleasant, MI, TKO 2

2008
*INACTIVE*

2009
Oct. 3 -- Shane Cameron, Hamilton, New Zealand, TKO 2 *RECAP*

2010
Mar. 31 -- Friday Ahunanya, Auckland, New Zealand, W 12 *RECAP*
July 17 -- Monte Barrett, Atlantic City, NJ, D 12

2011
Mar. 19 -- Demetrice King, Manukau City, New Zealand, W 10
Aug. 13 -- Monte Barrett, Manukau City, New Zealand, L 12

David Tua Date of Birth: Nov. 21, 1972

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Boxing: What's Hot Now: Muhammad Ali

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Record: 56 Wins, 5 Loss, 37 KOs
Born: Jan. 17, 1942 -- Louisville, KY

1960
29 Oct -- Tunney Hunsaker, Louisville, KY -- W 6
27 Dec -- Herb Siler, Miami Beach, FL -- KO 4

1961
17 Jan -- Tony Esperti, Miami Beach, FL -- KO 3
6 Feb -- Ingemar Johansson, Miami Beach, FL -- Spar 2
7 Feb -- Jim Robinson, Miami Beach, FL -- KO 1
21 Feb -- Donnie Fleeman, Miami Beach, FL -- KO 7
19 Apr -- Lamar Clark, Louisville, KY -- KO 2
26 Jun -- Duke Sabedong, Las Vegas, NV -- W 10
22 Jul -- Alonzo Johnson, Louisville, KY -- W 10
7 Oct -- Alex Miteff, Louisville, KY -- KO 6
29 Nov -- Willi Besmanoff, Louisville, KY -- KO 7

1962
19 Feb -- Sonny Banks, New York, NY -- KO 4
28 Mar -- Don Warner, Miami Beach, FL -- KO 4
23 Apr -- George Logan, Los Angeles, CA -- KO 6
19 May -- Billy Daniels, New York, NY -- KO 7
20 Jul -- Alejandro Lavorante, Los Angeles, CA -- KO 5
15 Nov -- Archie Moore, Los Angeles, CA -- KO 4

1963
24 Jan -- Charlie Powell, Pittsburgh, PA -- KO 3
13 Mar -- Doug Jones, New York, NY -- W 10
18 Jun -- Henry Cooper, London -- KO 5

1964
25 Feb -- Sonny Liston, Miami Beach, FL -- KO 7
(Won World Heavyweight Title)

1965
25 May -- Sonny Liston, Lewiston, ME -- KO 1
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)
31 Jul -- Jimmy Ellis, San Juan, PR -- Exh. 3
31 Jul -- Cody Jones, San Juan, PR -- Exh. 3
16 Aug -- Cody Jones, Goteborg, Sweden -- Exh. 2
16 Aug -- Jimmy Ellis, Goteborg, Sweden -- Exh. 2
20 Aug -- Jimmy Ellis, London -- Exh. 4
20 Aug -- Cody Jones, Paisley, Scotland -- Exh. 4
22 Nov -- Floyd Patterson, Las Vegas, NV -- KO 12
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)

1966
29 Mar -- George Chuvalo, Toronto -- W 15
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)
21 May -- Henry Cooper, London -- KO 6
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)
6 Aug -- Brian London, London -- KO 3
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)
10 Sep -- Karl Mildenberger, Frankfurt, Germany -- KO 12
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)
14 Nov -- Cleveland Williams, Houston, TX -- KO 3
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)

1967
6 Feb -- Ernie Terrell, Houston, TX -- W 15
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)
22 Mar -- Zora Folley, New York, NY -- KO 7
(Retained World Heavyweight Title)
15 Jun -- Alvin Lewis, Detroit, MI -- Exh. 3
15 Jun -- Orvill Qualls, Detroit, MI -- Exh. 3

1970
20 Jan -- Rocky Marciano (movie/computer fight) -- TKO by 8
?? Sep -- Rufus Braswell -- Exh. 2
?? Sep -- Johnny Hudgins -- Exh. 2
?? Sep -- George Hill -- Exh. 4
26 Oct -- Jerry Quarry, Atlanta, GA -- KO 3
7 Dec -- Oscar Bonavena, New York, NY -- KO 15

1971
8 Mar -- Joe Frazier, New York, NY -- L 15
(For World Heavyweight Title)
25 Jun -- J.D. McCauley, Dayton, OH -- Exh. 2
25 Jun -- Eddie Brooks, Dayton, OH -- Exh. 3
25 Jun -- Rufus Brassell, Dayton, OH -- Exh. 3
30 Jun -- Alex Mack, Charleston, SC -- Exh. 3
30 Jun -- Eddie Brooks, Charleston, SC -- Exh. 4
26 Jul -- Jimmy Ellis, Houston, TX -- KO 12
21 Aug -- Lancer Johnson, Caracas -- Exh. 4
21 Aug -- Eddie Brooks, Caracas -- Exh. 4
23 Aug -- Lancer Johnson, Port of Spain, Trinidad -- Exh. 4
23 Aug -- Eddie Brooks, Port of Spain, Trinidad -- Exh. 2
6 Nov -- James Summerville, Buenos Aires -- Exh. 5
6 Nov -- Miguel Paez, Buenos Aires -- Exh. 5
17 Nov -- Buster Mathis, Houston, TX -- W 12
26 Dec -- Jurgen Blin, Zurich, Switzerland -- KO 7

1972
1 Apr -- Mac Foster, Tokyo -- W 15
1 May -- George Chuvalo, Vancouver, Canada -- W 12
29 Jun -- Jerry Quarry, Las Vegas, NV -- KO 7
1 Jul -- Lonnie Bennett, Los Angeles, CA -- Exh. 2
1 Jul -- Eddie Jones, Los Angeles, CA -- Exh. 2
1 Jul -- Billy Ryan, Los Angeles, CA -- Exh. 2
1 Jul -- Charley James, Los Angeles, CA -- Exh. 2
1 Jul -- Rudy Clay, Los Angeles, CA -- Exh. 2
19 Jul -- Al Lewis, Dublin -- KO 11
1 Aug -- Gregorio Peralta, Barcelona, Spain -- Exh. 8
24 Aug -- Obie English, Baltimore, MD -- Exh. 4
24 Aug -- Ray Anderson, Baltimore, MD -- Exh. 2
24 Aug -- Alonzo Johnson, Baltimore, MD -- Exh. 2
24 Aug -- George Hill, Baltimore, MD -- Exh. 2
28 Aug -- Alonzo Johnson, Cleveland, OH -- Exh. 2
28 Aug -- Amos Johnson, Cleveland, OH -- Exh. 2
28 Aug -- Terry Daniels, Cleveland, OH -- Exh. 2
28 Aug -- Rodney Greene, Cleveland, OH -- Exh. 1
28 Aug -- Gary Dee, Cleveland, OH -- Exh. 1
20 Sep -- Floyd Patterson, New York, NY -- KO 7
11 Oct -- John Dennis, Boston, MA -- Exh. 2
11 Oct -- Cliff McDonald, Boston, MA -- Exh. 2
11 Oct -- Doug Kirk, Boston, MA -- Exh. 2
11 Oct -- Ray Anderson, Boston, MA -- Exh. 2
11 Oct -- Paul Raymond, Boston, MA -- Exh. 2
18 Nov -- Al Jones, Johannesburg, S.A. -- Exh. ?
21 Nov -- Bob Foster, Stateline, NV -- KO 8
28 Nov -- Charlie Boston, Salem, Va -- Exh. 2
28 Nov -- Jimmy Wingfield, Salem, Va -- Exh. 2
28 Nov -- John Jordan, Salem, Va -- Exh. 2
28 Nov -- Alonzo Johnson, Salem, Va -- Exh. 2

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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Mike Tyson

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Mike Tyson Fight Record:

50 Wins, 6 Losses, 2 No Contest, 44 Knockouts

Mike Tyson Timeline

Mike Tyson - Photo Gallery - 1986-1989

1985
Mar. 6 -- Hector Mercedes, Albany, N.Y., TKO 1
Apr. 10 -- Trent Singleton, Albany, N.Y., TKO 1
May 23 -- Don Halpern, Albany, N.Y., KO 4
June 20 -- Rick Spain, Atlantic City, N.J., KO 1
July 11 -- John Alderson, Atlantic City, N.J., TKO 2
July 19 -- Larry Sims, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., KO 3
Aug. 15 -- Lorenzo Canady, Atlantic City, N.J., TKO 1
Sept. 5 -- Michael Johnson, Atlantic City, N.J., KO 1
Oct. 9 -- Donnie Long, Atlantic City, N.J., KO 1
Oct. 25 -- Robert Colay, Atlantic City, N.J., KO 1
Nov. 1 -- Sterling Benjamin, Latham, N.Y., TKO 1
Nov. 13 -- Eddie Richardson, Houston, KO 1
Nov. 22 -- Conroy Nelson, Latham, N.Y., KO 2
Dec. 6 -- Sammy Scaff, New York, KO 1
Dec. 27 -- Mark Young, Latham, N.Y., KO 1

1986
Jan. 10 -- Dave Jaco, Albany, N.Y., TKO 1
Jan. 24 -- Mike Jamison, Atlantic City, N.J., TKO 5
Feb. 16 -- Jesse Ferguson, Troy, N.Y., W DSQ 6
Mar. 10 -- Steve Zouski, Uniondale, N.Y., KO 3
May 3 -- James Tillis, Glen Falls, N.Y., W 10
May 20 -- Mitch Green, New York, W 10
June 13 -- Reggie Gross, New York, TKO 1
June 28 -- William Hosea, Troy, N.Y., KO 1
July 11 -- Lorenzo Boyd, Swan Lake, N.Y., KO 2
July 26 -- Marvis Frazier, Glen Falls, N.Y., KO 1
Aug. 17 -- Jose Ribalta, Atlantic City, N.J., TKO 10
Sept. 6 -- Alfonzo Ratliff, Las Vegas, KO 2
Nov. 22 -- Trevor Berbick, Las Vegas, TKO 2
(Won WBC Heavyweight Title)

1987
Mar.7 -- James Smith, Las Vegas, W 12
(Won WBA Heavyweight Title/Retained WBC Heavyweight Title)
May 30 -- Pinklon Thomas, Las Vegas, TKO 6
(Retained WBA/WBC Heavyweight Titles)
Aug. 1 -- Tony Tucker, Las Vegas, W 12
(Won IBF Heavyweight Title/Retained WBA/WBC Heavyweight Titles/Became Undisputed World Heavyweight Champion)
Oct. 16 -- Tyrell Biggs, Atlantic City, N.J., TKO 7
(Retained Undisputed World Heavyweight Title)

1988
Jan. 22 -- Larry Holmes, Atlantic City, N.J., TKO 4
(Retained Undisputed World Heavyweight Title)
Mar. 21 -- Tony Tubbs, Tokyo, Japan, TKO 2
(Retained Undisputed World Heavyweight Title)
June 27 -- Michael Spinks, Atlantic City, N.J., KO 1
(Retained Undisputed World Heavyweight Title)

1989
Feb. 25 -- Frank Bruno, Las Vegas, TKO 5
(Retained Undisputed World Heavyweight Title)
July 21 -- Carl Williams, Atlantic City, N.J., TKO 1
(Retained Undisputed World Heavyweight Title)

1990
Feb. 11 -- James Douglas, Tokyo, Japan, KO by 10
(Lost World Heavyweight Title)
June 16 -- Henry Tillman, Las Vegas, KO 1
Dec. 8 -- Alex Stewart, Atlantic City, N.J., KO 1

1991
Mar. 18 -- Donovan Ruddock, Las Vegas, TKO 7
June 28 -- Donovan Ruddock, Las Vegas, W 12

1995
Aug. 19 -- Peter McNeeley, Las Vegas, W DSQ 1
Dec. 16 -- Buster Mathis, Jr., Philadelphia, KO 3

1996
Mar. 16 -- Frank Bruno, Las Vegas, TKO 3
(Won WBC Heavyweight Title)
Sept. 7 -- Bruce Seldon, Las Vegas, TKO 1
(Won WBA Heavyweight Title)
Nov. 9 -- Evander Holyfield, Las Vegas, TKO by 11
(Lost WBA Heavyweight Title)

1997
June 28 -- Evander Holyfield, Las Vegas, L DQ 3
(For WBA Heavyweight Title)

1999
Jan. 16 -- Francois Botha, Las Vegas, KO 5
Oct. 23 -- Orlin Norris, Las Vegas, NC 1

2000
Jan. 29 -- Julius Francis, Manchester, England, TKO 2
June 24 -- Lou Savarese, Glasgow, Scotland, TKO 1
Oct. 20 -- Andrew Golota, Detroit, NC 3

2001
Oct. 13 -- Brian Nielsen, Copenhagen, Denmark, TKO 7

2002
June 8 -- Lennox Lewis, Memphis, Tennessee, KO by 8 *RECAP*
(For WBC and IBF heavyweight title)

2003
Feb. 22 -- Clifford Etienne, Memphis, Tennessee, KO 1

2004
July 30 -- Danny Williams, Louisville, KY, KO by 4 *RECAP*

2005
June 11 -- Kevin McBride, Washington, DC, TKO by 6 *RECAP*
Referee Joe Cortez stops the fight when Tyson doesn't come out for Round 7. Tyson announces his retirement after the fight.

2006
Oct. 20 -- Corey Sanders, Youngstown, OH, EXH. 4 *RECAP*

Mike Tyson Birthdate: June 30, 1966.

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Boxing: What's Hot Now: Ring Magazine's 100 Greatest Punchers

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In 2003, the writers of Ring Magazine published a ranking of the 100 greatest punchers of all-time. Not unlike an all-time pound-for-pound ranking, this list compares fighters across different weight categories and different eras. As such, it's entirely open for debate ...

1. Joe Louis
2. Sam Langford
3. Jimmy Wilde
4. Archie Moore
5. Sandy Saddler
6. Stanley Ketchell
7. Jack Dempsey
8. Bob Fitzsimmons
9. George Foreman
10. Earnie Shavers
11. Sugar Ray Robinson
12. Ruben Olivares
13. Wilfredo Gomez
14. Rocky Marciano
15. Sonny Liston
16. Mike Tyson
17. Bob Foster
18. Thomas Hearns
19. Khaosai Galaxy
20. Alexis Arguello
21. Carlos Zarate
22. Max Baer
23. Rocky Graziano
24. Matthew Saad Muhammad
25. Julian Jackson
26. Danny Lopez
27. Gerald McClellan
28. Roberto Duran
29. Rodrigo Valdez
30. Felix Trinidad
31. Pipino Cuevas
32. Jim Jefferies
33. Lennox Lewis
34. Bennie Briscoe
35. Marvin Hagler
36. Edwin Rosario
37. Tommy Ryan
38. John Mugabi
39. Joe Frazier
40. Carlos Monzon
41. Tony Zale
42. Michael Spinks
43. Joe Gans
44. Elmer Ray
45. George Godfrey
46. Naseem Hamed
47. Alfonso Zamora
48. David Tua
49. Cleveland Williams
50. Julio Cesar Chavez
51. Tiger Jack Fox
52. Joe Walcott
53. Gerry Cooney
54. Al (Bummy) Davis
55. Max Schmeling
56. Florentino Fernandez
57. Henry Armstrong
58. Bob Satterfield
59. Al Hostak
60. Jesus Pimentel
61. Eugene (Cyclone) Hart
62. Lew Jenkins
63. Harry Wills
64. Tom Sharkey
65. Terry McGovern
66. Jersey Joe Walcott
67. Kostya Tszyu
68. Leotis Martin
69. Buddy Baer
70. Donovan (Razor) Ruddock
71. Jose Luis Ramirez
72. Tommy Gomez
73. Jose Napoles
74. Kid McCoy
75. Antonio Esparragoza
76. Ricardo Moreno
77. Evander Holyfield
78. Ike Williams
79. Luis Firpo
80. Ricardo Lopez
81. Humberto Gonzalez
82. Bobby Chacon
83. Jock McAvoy
84. Eduardo Lausse
85. Eder Jofre
86. Charley Burley
87. Mike McCallum
88. Salvador Sanchez
89. Roy Jones Jr.
90. Rodolfo Gonzalez
91. Nigel Benn
92. (Irish) Bob Murphy
93. Paul Berlenbach
94. Battling Torres
95. Chalky Wright
96. George (K.O.) Chaney
97. Andy Ganigan
98. Fred Fulton
99. Ingemar Johansson
100. Charley White

Source: Ring Magazine (2003)

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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Mike Tyson - Photo Gallery

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Mike Tyson ended the 1980s with a perfect record of 37-0 and seemed on his way to becoming the most dominant heavyweight champion of all-time. It didn't work out that way, however, as Tyson averaged less than one win per year (13-6-2) over the remaining 16 years of his career.

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Monday, November 4, 2013

Boxing: What's Hot Now: Boxing Schedule

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Nov 4th 2013, 11:03, by boxing.guide@about.com

Updated February 28, 2013

Boxing Schedule

Only fights in which a WBA, WBC, IBF or WBO title is at stake are listed on boxing schedule as title fights. Tentatively scheduled bouts are included on boxing schedule, so all information is - as always - subject to change.

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Saturday, March 2 -- at Las Vegas, NV (Showtime)
Vacant WBA World lightweight title: Richard Abril vs. Sharif Bogere
Gary Russell Jr. vs. Vyacheslav Gusev

Saturday, March 9 -- at Brooklyn, NY (Showtime)
IBF light heavyweight title: Bernard Hopkins vs. Tavoris Cloud
Keith Thurman vs. Jan Zaveck

Saturday, March 9 -- at Costa Mesa, CA (HBO)
IBF super featherweight title: Juan Carlos Salgado vs. Argenis Mendez
Chris Arreola vs. Bermane Stiverne

Saturday, March 16 -- at Carson, CA (HBO)
WBO welterweight title: Timothy Bradley vs. Ruslan Provodnikov
Jessie Vargas vs. Wale Omotoso

Saturday, March 30 -- at Las Vegas, NV (HBO)
Interim WBO light welterweight title: Brandon Rios vs. Mike Alvarado
WBA light welterweight title: Khabib Allakhverdiev vs. Breidis Prescott

Saturday, April 6 -- at TBA
IBF/WBO heavyweight title: Wladimir Klitschko vs. TBA

Saturday, April 13 -- at New York, NY (HBO)
WBA/WBO super bantamweight title: Nonito Donaire vs. Guillermo Rigondeaux

Saturday, April 27 -- at Buenos Aires, Argentian (HBO)
WBC middleweight title: Sergio Martinez vs. Martin Murray

Saturday, April 27 -- at Brooklyn, NY (Showtime)
WBC/WBA light welterweight title: Danny Garcia vs. Zab Judah WBA welterweight title: Paul Malignaggi vs. TBA
WBO middleweight title: Peter Quillin vs. Fernando Guerrero
Dmitriy Salita vs. Hector Camacho Jr. Daniel Jacobs vs. Billy Lyell

Saturday, April 27 -- at Las Vegas, NV (HB)
WBA/WBO super bantamweight title: Nonito Donaire vs. Guillermo Rigondeaux

Saturday, May 4 -- at Las Vegas, NV (HBO-PPV)
WBC welterweight title: Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Robert Guerrero
WBC/WBA light middleweight title: Saul Alvarez vs. Austin Trout

Saturday, May 25 -- at Montreal, Canada
WBC light heavyweight title: Chad Dawson vs. Jean Pascal

Saturday, May 25 -- at London, United Kingdom
WBA super middleweight title: Carl Froch vs. Mikkel Kessler

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