Boxing History

George Foreman and Larry Holmes, two legendary boxers from the heavyweight division, had contrasting paths in their careers. While George achieved early success with an Olympic gold medal and victories over renowned fighters like Joe Frazier in the early 1970s, Larry Holmes took a slower approach to his boxing career, turning pro in 1973 after
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The role of a trainer in the world of boxing cannot be understated. A skilled and experienced trainer can make all the difference in the outcome of a big fight. Throughout history, we have seen numerous examples of how the trainer/corner man’s expertise and guidance have led their fighters to victory. From Angelo Dundee guiding
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Former light heavyweight world title challenger John Scully organized his latest Amateur Boxers Reunion at Diamante’s Bar, located near the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York City. The event brought together legendary boxers from different eras, creating a unique atmosphere of camaraderie and shared memories. The venue was filled with stories of past glories,
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Jose “Pipino” Cuevas may not be a name that immediately comes to mind when discussing boxing legends, but his legacy as a devastating puncher should not be overlooked. In 1976, an 18-year-old Cuevas shocked the boxing world by defeating defending WBA welterweight champion Angel Espada with a powerful left hook that sent the champ to
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Michael Spinks, a name synonymous with the boxing world, often evokes memories of his infamous fight against Mike Tyson. However, it is unjust to define Spinks solely by this one fight, considering his remarkable career and achievements. Born in St. Louis in 1956, Spinks established himself as a remarkable fighter with his unique style and
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