The Ring Magazine's ranking system is the most respected system in all of boxing. Partly because they are so strict. Did you know The Ring Magazine on recognizes five fighters as "champion" of their respective divisions? Wladmir Klitschko, heavyweight champ; Bernard Hopkins, Light Heavyweight champ; Sergio Martinez, Middleweight champ; Juan Manuel Marquez, Lightweight champ; Pongsaklek Wonjongkam, Flyweight champ.
don't forget to check out the "On this day in boxing" section for clips of fights in the past. Just updated as well with a brutal knockout clip of Rocky Juarez KO2 Guty Espadas. This is back when Juarez was still undefeated (22-0 17 ko's after this fight).
Archie Moore's career record is 185-23-10 (131) according to Boxrec.com. He fought well in to his 40's, about 46 (*his date of birth is a guesstimate). Most fighters, regardless of age, have most of their losses at the end of their career which is part of the reason why they give up the fight game. In Moore's case, with over 200 fights, his record in his last 102 fights (about half) was 92-7-3 (62). The Ole Mongoose called...he wanted to know how you like them apples?
tonight Lucien Bute and Glen Johnson fight for Bute's IBF Super Middlweight title. Johnson's deceiving record is 51-15-2 (35). Many believe as many as SIX of those losses and both draws fall under the category of "home cookin'"? so instead of 51-15-2, his record could be 59-9. regardless, this is his 10th contest for a major world title.
When Wladmir Klitschko defends his title on April 30th against Derrick Chisora, it will his his 12th defense of the title and April 22nd will be year #5 as champ!
Vitali Klitschko is currently the heavyweight champion, past or present, with the highest KO ratio: 88.4%
How is it that Sergio Martinez is getting paid approximately $1,000,000 after his sensational KO of Paul Williams but Sergei Dzinzurik is getting $850,000...and for why? PS Andre Berto got over $900,000 in his last fight...bogus. No wonder why everyone is leaving HBO. Yeah they pay well but they don't spend it well. Berto should've gotten half of what he got and Martinez, one of the hottest fighters winning all kinds of awards now should be getting twice as much!
Evander Holyfield - 43-11-2-1 (28) = 57 professional fights. check this out - his first 28 fights his record was 28-0 (22). His last 29 fights, his record has been 15-11-2-1 with 6 ko's. that's awful...
February 12th (Saturday) Mexico, not televised in US - Marco Antonio Barrera 67-7 (44) TKO2 Jose Arias 15-2 (9)
February 12th (Saturday) Germany - not televised in US - Steve Cunningham 24-2 (12) W12 Enad Licina 19-3 (10) to retain IBF Cruiserweight title; Arthur Abraham 32-2 (26) TKO2 Stjepan Bozic 24-5 (15)
February 11th (Friday) SHO - Rico Ramos 19-0 (10) W10 Alejandro Valdez 23-5-3 (17); Don George 21-1-1 (18) TKO 1 Cornelius White 16-1 (15); (not televised) Eddie Chambers 36-2 (18) W12 Derric Rossy 25-3 (17) IBF heavyweight title eliminator
February 11th (Friday) TeleFutura - Peter Quillin 23-0 (17) TKO4 Dennis Sharpe 17-6-3 (4); Alan Sanchez 7-2-1 (2) W8 John Ryan Grimaldo 6-1 (5)
February 11th (Friday) ESPN2 - Antonin Decarie 25-1 (7) W10 Shamone Alvarez 21-4 (12); Ionut Dan Ion (Jo Jo Dan) 28-1 (15) TD6 Steve Forbes 35-9 (11)
February 4h (Friday) SHO - Lateef Kayode 16-0 (14) W10 Nicholas Iannuzzi 16-2 (9); Luis Franco 9-0 (5) W10 Leonilo Miranda 32-3 (30)
February 4th (Friday) ESPN2 - Brian Vera 18-5 (11) W10 Sergio Mora 22-2-2 (6); Charles Hatley 14-0-1 (11) D8 Chris Chatman 9-1-1 (4)
January 29th (Saturday) Fox Deportes - Julio Cesar Chavez Jr 42-0-1 (30) W10 Billy Lyell 22-9 (4)
January 28th (Friday) TeleFutura - Charles Huerta 16-2 (9) L8 Raul Hirales Jr 12-0-1 (7); Gary Russell Jr 14-0 (9) TD7 Feider Viloria 23-8 (16)
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