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David Berlin practices law in New York City. He specializes in criminal defense work, and also represents people in the boxing world. His clients include Teddy Atlas, Don Elbaum, Iran Barkley, Juan LaPorte and Saoul Mamby. At present he is representing the family of Bradley Rone, a journeyman who died in a Utah boxing ring.


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Features by David Berlin

Jose Luis Castillo [Oct 10, 2006]
Boxing and the Law: Weighing In On Jose Luis Castillo
Two men, bare-chested, challenging each other with hard eyes and hard muscles, as each takes his turn stepping on the scale.
Rogers Mtagwa [Aug 3, 2006]
Philly Heat At The New Alhambra
South Philly's Alhambra is set in a district of warehouses; this boxing warehouse boasts a corrugated metal ceiling and cinderblock walls.
Bernard Hopkins [Jun 25, 2006]
Boxing and the Law: The Worth of a Title
Bernard Hopkins has secured his place in boxing history. He has done what the great Sugar Ray Robinson failed to do.
Mayweather Judah [May 22, 2006]
Boxing and the Law: Judah-Mayweather and Its Aftermath
The melee that erupted in the tenth round of Judah-Mayweather revealed what is wrong and what is right with boxing.
Mora TerMeliksetian [May 6, 2006]
"The Contender" Goes Latin
Leading up to Thursday's "Latin Warriors" edition of "The Contender," Alfonso Gomez looked forward to his fight with Jesse Feliciano as "a chance...
Mesi Bellamy [Apr 11, 2006]
Boxing and the Law: Mesi Licensed to Fight
Outgoing commissioner Marc Ratner is concerned, noting "we're in uncharted waters." Mesi waded into those waters on April 1 on the island of Puerto...
Joe Mesi [Mar 29, 2006]
Boxing and the Law
Boxing remains "the sport to which all other sports aspire." But the purity of what takes place inside the ropes is often tainted by what takes...

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2009 Reader Of The Year Weighs In On Legacies Of Pacquiao And Mayweather
"Pacquiao has proven....in the ring... time and time again that he is the greatest of this time. He has earned his respect. He begs for nothing. He is a man content with his growth, his family and his achievements. A man the world has now turned it's eyes to behold. Floyd Mayweather is not even close in stature. He may possess the greatest skills but he is not the Face of Boxing today. Google Manny Pacquiao. There are 20 million searches. Google Floyd. There are 6.5 million. Look at the NYTimes, the Wall Street Journal and Time. Count how many words were used these past years to mention Floyd Mayweather. Then count the words still being printed about Manny. And keep counting. As I've said many times, Floyd has been too clever by half. He has short changed his public.....and has out-smarted himself. Manny will fight but a few more times. Enjoy it while you can. He is an all time great pugilist. Floyd, with all of his remarkable skills lack the will to be truly great in the biggest sense of the word. His legacy will look more like Holmes that Ali. He has earned it." ---November is half-way gone, but we don't need to keep counting ballots. It's a landslide. Fe'Roz has won the 2009 Reader of the Year award. His comments add to the website immeasurably, and he epitomizes the thoughtful, respectful, educated fan of pugilism we strive to cater to at TSS. Congrats, Fe'Roz, and please accept my thanks for being the valued member of this community that you are. Sincerely, Editor Mike

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