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1996 U.S. Olympic Team Captain Lawrence Clay-Bey heading into Conn. Boxing Hall of Fame

7th annual Gala Induction Dinner Oct. 29 at Mohegan Sun   UNCASVILLE, Conn. (October 16, 2011) – The captain of the 1996 U.S. Boxing Team, Lawrence Clay-Bey, will be inducted into the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame (CBHOF) with six others at the seventh annual CBHOF gala induction dinner Saturday, October 29 in the Uncas Ballroom at […]

Boxing Links (10-11-11)

Exonerated of Murder, a Boxer Makes a Debut at 52 New York Times Mr. Bozella, center, with his trainers at Joe Hand Boxing Gym in Philadelphia. Dewey Bozella failed California’s boxing test in August. After training, he passed in September. Cliché or not, it is hard not to imagine the familiar trumpet score along … See all stories on this topic »   […]

Boxing Links (10-8-11)

‘Real Steel’ is ‘Rocky’ with boxing robots msnbc.com By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper Don’t let the giant metal boxing robots in “Real Steel” fool you. This movie is no “Transformers.” Instead, it’s actually a sweet family film, although if a real boxertelegraphed his punches this obviously, he’d be on the … See all stories on this topic »     Silver lining for […]

Boxing Links (10-7-11)

Movie Review: ‘Real Steel’ Los Angeles Times The robot boxing tale starring Hugh Jackman is built from previously used parts, but it fights well. By Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times Film Critic “Real Steel” is “Rocky” with robots that look like “Transformers,” managed by a “Raging Bull” washout … See all stories on this topic »     Los […]

Cody Bollinger and Chuck O’Neil on Tonight’s FNU Combat Sports Show

Featherweight prospect Cody Bollinger (left) will be the 8:30 PM EST guest on tonight’s Fight News Unlimited Combat Sports Show. Bollinger coaches UFC Veteran Joe “Big Daddy” Stevenson, and he comes from a great fighting pedigree. His father is former King of the Cage 145-pound Champion Frankie Bollinger. Bollinger’s record at the moment is 11-2, […]

Boxing Links (9-21-11)

Boxing’s new low: Choice of Cortez sealed Ortiz’ fate The Hook By Juanita Giles | bweevil1@gmail.com Boxing has never been pretty. The blood turns a lot of people off, but die-hard fans (required, with such a dearth of talent in most divisions) know that boxing’s violence is tempered with fairness and grace. … See all stories on this topic »      […]

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. “Victor”y Proves Fact is Stranger Than Fiction

How many times have you seen a superstar in the WWE win the match against a heel while the ref wasn’t watching during the course of a dirty deed going down? As long as it’s the hero/favorite who does it, the audience typically rejoices. It’s entertainment. It’s pro wrestling. That’s what the fan base expects. […]

Floyd Mayweather Extends His Record To 42-0; Gives Ortiz A Lesson Out Of Million Dollar Baby

By: Rich Bergeron All’s fair in love and war. Floyd Mayweather, Jr. recovered from a foul late in the 4th round against Victor Ortiz and hit his opponent twice when he had his hands at his waist to end the fight as Referee Joe Cortez stared into the crowd. The much-anticipated fight was just starting […]

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