Tuesday 6 October 2009

Bart Barry analyzes Tom Hauser’s “An Unforgiving Sport”

By BoxingNewsWorld.blogspot.com

Highly respected boxing scribe Bart Barry gave his analysis of the 314-page collection of fellow expert Tom Hauser’s columns entitled “An Unforgiving Sport”. READ BARRY’S ANALYSIS

Floyd is intimidated by me says Sugar Shane Mosley

By BoxingNewsWorld.blogspot.com

In a recent interview by Geoffrey Cianni of EastSideBoxing.com, Sugar Shane Mosley made it clear that he wants a piece of Floyd Mayweather Jr or the Cotto-Pacquiao winner. He said that Mayweather is intimidated by him and "likes to lie a lot". READ THE INTERVIEW


Shane Mosley

Boxing Trainer Predicts KO in 5 or 6 in Manny Pacquiao vs Miguel Cotto Clash

By Johnny Benz (Oct 6, 2009) DoghouseBoxing

Ignacio Beristain, the legendary and well respected trainer has made his prediction on on the November 14th mega clash between Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto. READ MORE

Is Floyd Mayweather Jr really a PPV Draw? HBO Vice President Speaks Out!

By Johnny Benz (Oct 6, 2009) DoghouseBoxing

In a recent interview with Mark Taffet, the Senior Vice President of HBO Sports, conducted by Lem Satterfield for AOL's fanhouse.com, Taffet spoke on many subjects. One of the subjects Taffet spoke out on was Floyd Mayweather Jr. READ MORE

I will quit writing if Pacquiao beats Cotto

By Liam Santiago, BoxingNews24.com

I am sticking by the statement I made a couple of weeks back. If Miguel Cotto loses to Manny Pacquiao on November 14th, I will never write another boxing article. READ MORE

Maybe Floyd Can’t Pull The Trigger Any More

By Scoop Malinowski, Boxing Insider

The shills keep calling Floyd Mayweather’s performance against Juan Manuel Marquez “spectacular”, “virtuoso”, etc. but to my eyes it was a disappointment. Marquez is 36 years old – well past his best, prime years – and he boxed in a weight class two above the one of his last fight. READ MORE

Manny Pacquiao aids typhoon victims

By Lance Pugmire, LA Times

Manny Pacquiao interrupted his training this past weekend to assist the recovery in his home country the Philippines, making a substantial financial donation and driving from his training camp to the disaster zone.

"His training's going well, but he's very concerned for the people," Pacquiao's promoter, Bob Arum, told The Times Monday night. "He had numerous people advising him not to go. Didn't matter. He still went." READ MORE