Articles of 2003
Kirk Johnson Has Little Appetite For Success PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rick Folstad   
Tuesday, 09 December 2003 21:00

Bubba didn't have a good night.

Maybe that's because waffles, chocolate cake, Big Macs and mashed potatoes don't sit well when you're getting ready to fight. Ding Dongs and Twinkies are not the breakfast of champions.

LEER MAS...
 
Joe Mesi: Questions And Concerns PDF Print E-mail
Written by Frank Lotierzo   
Tuesday, 09 December 2003 18:00

A few months back after heavyweight Joe Mesi stopped DaVarryl Williamson in the first round, I wrote a column titled "Don't Overreact To Mesi's Early Knockout." The purpose of the article was to try and quell some of the overreaction and analization of Mesi based off of a one round knockout.

LEER MAS...
 
So if it is the Holidays, Where's the Grinch? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Joey Knish   
Monday, 08 December 2003 21:00

Saturday night on HBO we saw heavyweight mammoth Vitali Klitschko and Joe Mesi take steps that each hope will move them toward an eventual heavyweight title. If that happens we could have two of the nicest young men in the sport wearing title belts around their waists . . . but who wants that? I know that the holiday season is officially upon us and everyone is in the spirit of goodwill toward men, blah blah blah . . . so where's the Grinch when we really need him?

LEER MAS...
 
I Was Wrong. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steve Kim   
Sunday, 07 December 2003 21:00

Last week I told you that Kirk Johnson would beat Vitaly Klitschko. Well, that goes right along with my predictions that 'Gigli' would be a box-office smash, that Members Only jackets would always be in style, that beta would be more popular than VHS and that Michael Jackson could be trusted with your kids.

LEER MAS...
 
Lewis vs. Klitschko II: Why It Will Happen PDF Print E-mail
Written by Frank Lotierzo   
Sunday, 07 December 2003 18:00

Who's the best fighter in the heavyweight division? I would say that mostly everyone throughout the boxing community would agree that it's Lennox Lewis. Other than a major slip against Hasim Rahman in April of 2001, Lewis has clearly been the best heavyweight since March of 1999 when he clearly beat Evander Holyfield and was shafted out of the decision. Some may argue that Lewis has been the top heavyweight even before 1999, but in my opinion it wasn't cemented until he beat Holyfield for the title, twice.

LEER MAS...
 
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