
Heavyweight Deontay Wilder had a 28-0 record with 28 knockouts coming into his bout against Sergey Liakhovich. He…
Heavyweight Deontay Wilder had a 28-0 record with 28 knockouts coming into his bout against Sergey Liakhovich. He…
From the New York Magazine archives, here’s the late, great Vic Ziegel on Ali-Spinks II:
Fight fans as well as movie fans will enjoy this—George Kimball’s wonderful piece about Budd Schulberg’s memorial…
Kip Stratton edited a collection of Grover Lewis' journalism and wrote a book of poetry about Sam Peckinpah. He also…
This is great. Curtis Stevens knocked out Saul Roman last night with a devastating left hook in the first round. It…
Not Shaking The Grass features Nicole Howalt's 2012 photo series: Boxers: Before and After the Fight.
At least Keith Thurman won the WBA welterweight title with his win over Diego Chaves on Saturday.
Former welterweight world champion Emile Griffith died this morning, at the age of 75, according to the…
More Ali. This one's from Mikal Gilmore, Men's Journal, 2011:
Originally published in the March 1964 issue of Esquire. Reprinted here with the author's permission.
When Muhammad Ali beat Sonny Liston in their May 1965 title-bout rematch in Lewiston, Maine, a legend was born. Or,…
Adrien Broner has a lot of money. A quick search reveals that he doesn't have an insane amount of money, as star…
From Leonard Gardner's 1971 New York Times review of the Jose Torres book, Sting Like a Bee: The Muhammad Ali Story:
Our man Hickey on Philly boxing prodigy James "Too Sharp" Barnett, "a 13-year-old honor student with a penchant for competing in spelling bees and playing the flute, and an aversion to showing even a single sign of the rage which fuels the Mike Tysons of the world." [NewsWorks]
What did Tony Thompson want to talk about after knocking out David Price in the fifth round of their heavyweight…