You won’t find Oscar De La Hoya listed near the top of any account chronicling the best boxers over the last century. He doesn’t belong close to the legends of Robinson and Ali and Armstrong and Louis.
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Oscar De La Hoya has made a decision about his boxing future and will announce his plans Tuesday.
If Winky Wright could do it over, he wouldn’t have taken 21 months off from boxing.
Paul Williams, left, easily defeated Winky Wright tonight at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, winning a unanimous decision in a middleweight fight. There was no title on the line.
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Winky Wright has complained for years about fighters ducking him.
With boxing’s heavyweight division lacking star power, Chris Arreola sees an opportunity to gain a title shot from either Wladimir or Vitali Klitschko, the brothers who between them hold four of the five belts.
To Winky Wright, rust, like age, is a relative thing.
Jesus Magdaleno has dreamed of being a world champion ever since his father put a pair of boxing gloves on his hands when he was 6 years old.
Losing several weeks of training to a hand injury isn’t a good thing, but ultimately it might have been a blessing for Chad Dawson in his light heavyweight rematch against Antonio Tarver on May 9.
Joe Cortez installed a boxing ring in his home a few years ago to keep him sharp as a referee.
It was a few minutes past midnight Friday when Bart Scott‘s phone rang and his two dogs started barking.
Dr. Donald Romeo touched thousands of lives in Las Vegas over the course of his 85 years.
Wayne McCullough’s return from retirement didn’t go the way he had planned. But that doesn’t mean the former world bantamweight champion is giving up.
