by Bryan Flynn on July 17, 2010
The sport of boxing better be ready for some fowl language. As of midnight on the seventeenth of July, boxing’s golden goose, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has decided to play chicken and duck Manny Pacquiao. The super fight nearly all of boxing has been calling for looks to be dead, maybe once and for all. This [...]
by Bryan Flynn on May 6, 2010
After Floyd Mayweather Jr. easily dispatched Shane Mosley, all eyes turned towards the potentially the biggest boxing match of the new millennium. That match would be Mayweather against Pilipino boxer Manny Pacquiao. This fight almost took place before both sides could not reach an agreement over blood testing. Pacquiao has softened his stance on blood [...]
by Bryan Flynn on April 29, 2010
When “Sugar” Shane Mosley and Floyd Mayweather Jr. meet this Saturday, May 1st one thing besides the WBA Super World welterweight title will be on the line for Mosley. That one thing will be a legacy for both fighters. The word legacy has seeped into nearly every part of our society. In the sports world [...]
by Bryan Flynn on March 6, 2010
Could it be that before we are even halfway through 2010 that the sport of boxing could be in its death throes? There are a few reasons why I bring up this point about the sport. The first reason happens to be the March, 13th fight between Manny Pacquiao and Joshua Clottey for the WBO [...]
by Bryan Flynn on December 3, 2009
Christmas came early this year for boxing fans. It was announced today the second day of December that Floyd Mayweather has signed a contract to face Manny Pacquiao. The contract signing sent Bruce Arum to the Philippines to work out the rest of the contract with Pacquiao handlers to finish finalizing the fight. As it [...]