WBA and IBF light-welterweight champion, Amir Khan and challenger, Lamont Peterson weighed in for their showdown taking place at the Carnegie libary in Washington DC on Saturday night.
Miguel Cotto and the various boxing fans around the world got their revenge as Antonio Margarito was disallowed to come out for the tenth round after a severe cut over his right eye in their grudge rematch at Madison Square Garden.
Boxing fans did not need to fear as Antonio Margarito was granted a license to box by the New York State athletic commission earlier today ahead of his rematch clash with Miguel Cotto on December 3rd.
"Just be strong minded. Believe in yourself" - Jamie Wood.
Few words can describe the courage of Surrey boxer, Jamie Wood. Diagnosed with 'Ewing Sarcoma', a rare type of cancer that affects the bones and tissues of the body, Jamie has been battling this ruthless disease ever since his diagnosis at seventeen years of age. Now eighteen, he is more determined than ever to overcome the odds and win a world title one day! His story has captured the hearts of not only the public but many famous names of the sport of boxing. Names such as Joe Calzaghe, former WBO inter-contintental lightweight champion, Kevin Mitchell and former heavyweight champion, Tim Witherspoon have all rallied behind Wood, who faces a twelve hour long session of surgery later this month. Nevertheless, Jamie is not perturbed as he remains optimistic that there is "light at the end" as he so eloquently puts it in our interview conducted with him.
Read on to find out about Jamie's touching story in his own words.
Tyson Fury overcame Neven Pajkic in an exciting three round heavyweight thriller that saw Fury hit the deck for the first time in his professional career at the Event City in Manchester.
Juan Manuel Marquez gets a third chance to claim victory over pound for pound champion, Manny Pacquiao tomorrow night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in a fight that could potentially live up to the first two thrillers.
By Gianluca (Rio) Di Caro
I was deeply saddened to hear that Joe Frazier passed away earlier today, like I’m sure most of the boxing world was. He was a living legend and right up to his passing was so dedicated to the sport that bought him fame and fortune.
Whilst most people will remember Joe for his trilogy of fights with Ali, I remember him with deep affection for a totally different reason... It was Joe and his son Marvis that first got me involved in boxing.
In late 2005, whilst I was recovering from a serious illness, I traveled to Philadelphia to spend some time with my fiancee Marianne Marston, who was there on an extended business trip.
The day I arrived in Philly Marianne was particularly buoyant, not because I had made the trip but because that afternoon she had accidentally met with Joe in a coffee shop opposite our hotel.
After learning of the death of boxing legend Joe Frazier on Monday, fellow Philadelphia native and two-time middleweight and current light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins shared his thoughts on the famed champion's passing.
"My reaction was I expected it to come, but the denial of it coming is something that people that know Joe and have been around him tried to block out. It was not shocking, because I knew he had been sick for a while, but now it is real and he is really not here with us anymore.
"Ali and Joe Frazier's rivalry is the king of all rivalries. You cannot mention Ali's name without Frazier, and you cannot mention Frazier without Ali. Their three fights were the three most exciting fights of the century. Joe is a person who will never be imitated or emulated. His legacy in boxing will never be duplicated, especially during his era. There will be only one Smokin' Joe Frazier.
"To be a fighter with a ring name such as Smokin', you're taking a big risk because you must be smokin' with that famous left hook, and he was. His legacy in the city of Philadelphia is up there with the greats, maybe even surpassing the 76ers' Dr. J (Julius Erving).
"He had great discipline and a strong will to win. Joe Frazier is an icon, and he will always be remembered that way. My condolences to the entire Frazier family. It's a very sad day in Philadelphia and all over the world."
It’s the end of my fourth week of training camp and this week’s workouts have been my most intensive so far. I was excited about the high level of sparring I had arranged and it did not disappoint for a moment.
25 intense rounds with former world title challenger, Argenis Mendez, former world number three Francisco ‘Gato’ Figueroa, and skilful prospects Dean and Scott Burrell at Gleason’s gym in Brooklyn.
In Britain, you just cannot get this level of sparring. I’m sparring consistently against some of the best in the world who are based in New York.
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