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Boxing Editorials

STRAIT JABS

STRAIT JABS

I hope that Chocolatito Román González is the real thing when he steps up to US TV.  He looks it, but remember, Iron Boy and Finito did not have many years left by the time we started looking.  I wonder if he'll do the smart thing like Lopez, and retire when he feels it start to go... or will he pull a Chavez or Olivares and stay around too long, when he could have had a fairly perfect career?  Only time, opportunities, and level of opposition will tell.
 
Speaking of level of opposition, I know GGG wants to stay busy, but one Geale, Macklin, or Murray per year is not enough anymore.  I know the cowardice of the other top US Middleweights is disheartening (Cotto taking on Bundrage after a year off, and Quillin-Jacobs not facing each other), but Willie Monroe is not ready for this shot.  I hope he loses in such a way that his career will be preserved, because all of the skills are there.
 
Speaking of losing well, Peterson is the exact wrong style to bother Danny Garcia.  Sure, Garcia won't flatten Peterson like Matthysse did, but Swift is bothered by boxing skills from men who do not try to walk him down.  Herrera and Khan.  There's a reason why he is not facing Broner.  Ironically Herrera has trouble with boxers, too, and/or other light hitters like himself: Dallas, Mayfield, Alvarado, and Pendarvis.  Notice Herrera is not calling out Algieri or Vargas, as he would likely lose to them, legitimately.  Many of these men have already faced each other, but the most exciting thing about 140lob division, is that styles make fights, and they could al beat each other in a big circle.  I hope they stay, and don't muddy up the picture at 147 even more.
 
Speaking of that picture, it is time for a tournament in the 147lb division.  The cold war is over, and there are just too many names.  It is not getting much clearer with time, either.  Whenever we think we are rid of someone, either to losses, or division changes, they come back: Berto, Maidana, Soto-Karass, Porter, etc.  It is time for a single elimination tournament between Thurman, Maidana, Berto, Porter, the winner of Dan-Brook, Garcia, Khan, and Bradley.
 

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140lb RECAP

140lb RECAP

With 3 major fights,last Saturday, I have to say, I am happy with the results of all 3.  Not just as a fan of all the winners, but of the results being without any controversy.  Some will say Provo deserved the decision against Matthysse, b...

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QUEBEC IS ON FIRE

QUEBEC IS ON FIRE

Every now and then, a specific region takes the boxing world by storm.  Sometimes it is an entire country, yet other times, as small as a town.  Brooklyn's power in the last few years has been impressive.  The re-gentrification of the ...

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PBC ON NBC, RECAP

 PBC ON NBC, RECAP

We are 4 fights down, in the NBC's foray into boxing, and we have yet to see a knockout.  However, it seems each show has had one exciting fight, and one not so exciting.  The Spike show seemed to provide more chills and spills, but did not...

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Alvarez Could be Looking Past His Bout with Kirkland

Alvarez Could be Looking Past His Bout with Kirkland

Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (44-1-1) is set to face James Kirkland (32-1) next month at Minute Maid Park in Houston in a non-title fight. Alvarez is coming off his split decision win over Erislandy Lara back in July 2014, while Kirkland has been on a boxin...

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