In a terrific prizefight, Derek Chisora and Deontay Wilder thrilled the crowd, landed bombs and went for broke. Save the style points for figure skating, this was fun stuff! My column:
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Devin Haney and Mario Barrios both knew what was coming and yet Ryan Garcia had no problem landing against them. When Garcia is right in and out of the ring, his hand speed, power and accuracy are real problems. Against Barrios, he dazzled. My column:
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Shakur Stevenson, Keyshawn Davis and Bruce Carrington all had signature wins on Saturday. In my column, I look back at their triumphs from MSG and examine what each can do to get to an even a higher level.
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In an excellent fight determined by fine margins, Ray Muratalla's intangibles were the difference. His chemistry with Robert Garcia, his execution of the gameplan and his will in the final rounds led to victory over the formidable Andy Cruz. My column:
www.saturdaynightboxing.com/2026/01/opin...
Carlos Castro will be fighting Bruce Carrington for a world title on Jan. 31 and he's ready for the biggest opportunity of his career. In this wide-ranging interview, we spoke about his life in and out of the ring, his big fights, Carrington, and more:
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Here are the 2025 Saturday Night Boxing Awards, the 15th annual edition. Awards were given for fighter, fight, knockout, round, upset, trainer, promoter, network and referee of the year.
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Junto Nakatani was a fortunate victor over Sebastian Hernandez. He did a lot of things right and then a lot wrong. Despite overreactions from today, he will pose danger for Inoue, but more will be required. My column: www.saturdaynightboxing.com/2025/12/opin...
I have become something that I usually mock. During Foster-Fulton, I noticed something in Foster's corner that told me O'Shaquie had reached a new level. In that moment, I became a #BodyLanguageHead. I will now hang my head in shame. My column: www.saturdaynightboxing.com/2025/12/for-...
In Saturday's thrilling fight between Abdullah Mason and Sam Noakes, Mason was battling not just his opponent, but his corner as well. Is this a long-term recipe for success? My column:
www.saturdaynightboxing.com/2025/11/opin...
After watching Erickson Lubin and Chris Eubank Jr. get blown out in consecutive weeks, it's time for a New Rule. My column:
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Joseph Parker and Fabio Wardley continued this remarkable era of heavyweight boxing on Saturday. Wardley was never supposed to make it this far. But don't tell him that! He has an unstoppable will and a bagful of ferocious punches. My column:
www.saturdaynightboxing.com/2025/10/opin...
In my latest column, notes from the Boots-Lima card, including:
*Regarding Boots and his switching stances, is he more Terence Crawford or Danny Jacobs?
*Why the "I don't watch tape of an opponent" crowd got one right
*A very satisfied Philly crowd
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Red Owl Boxing President Gabriel Fanous has new ideas about how boxing can thrive. Before ever promoting a fight, he built a boxing arena. Red Owl's next card is tomorrow night on DAZN. Here's my article on Fanous' vision for Red Owl Boxing.
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Something strange happened at the Boots Ennis exhibition on Saturday afternoon in Philly: boxing was actually promoting itself effectively. My column on a festive afternoon.
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In becoming undisputed champ in his third weight division on Saturday, Terence Crawford has established himself as a historic fighter. Canelo proved to be a difficult matchup, but Crawford, like he has always done, found a way, and conquered. My column: www.saturdaynightboxing.com/2025/09/opin...
Every now and then!
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Here is my Canelo-Crawford preview and prediction article. Really looking forward to Saturday!
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I don't fall in love with prospects. But every now and then, a special talent comes along who moves me in a way to make a bold declaration. So I'll say it. Moses Itauma is the best heavyweight prospect I've seen in 20 years. My column:
He’s a great. No doubt about that.
I loved that he really went for it. But I think Dubois forced him to.
Usyk quickly realized that Saturday's Dubois rematch couldn't be won by cute ring generalship, angles and guile. Instead he was forced to go mano-a-mano with one of the biggest punchers in the heavyweight division. And he was destructive. My column:
www.saturdaynightboxing.com/2025/07/opin...
Here's my Opinions and Observations column on Saturday's Ring III card. In the column:
*Shakur getting things wrong and then getting things right
*Sheeraz quieting his doubters
*The vagaries of boxing judges
*Deeper dives on Morrell and Puello
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What to make of the the Great Lomachenko? At his best he was untouchable. His skills were breathtaking. But at his worst, he could beat himself. Just how should he be remembered? Here's my article on his legacy in the ring.
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Inoue-Cardenas was a heart-pounding thriller. In a weekend of tepid winners, compliant losers, and mediocre matchmaking, Inoue and Cardenas reminded us of what great boxing looks like. My column:
Albert Bell and Jordan White have waited years for a title shot that has yet to come. No big name will fight them. Sanctioning bodies don't support them. So they continue to fight in boxing's wilderness. My column:
www.saturdaynightboxing.com/2025/04/the-...
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