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Women's champion Salandy dies in Trinidad crash
CBS Sportsline - January 4, 2009
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad -- Trinidadian boxing champion Jisselle Salandy, one of the sport's rising young stars, died Sunday from injuries sustained in a car crash on the outskirts of the Caribbean country's capital. She was 21. Salandy died at

Houston: Ten upsets in boxing history
ESPN.com - May 2, 2008
Reuters/CorbisBuster Douglas, left, is living proof that anything can happen in a boxing ring. Nate Campbell, left, put his wealth of experience to good use in defeating the favored Juan Diaz. Foiled! Bernard Hopkins, left, derailed Felix Trinidad's

Jones-Trinidad bout exceeds PPV expectations
ESPN.com - January 24, 2008
Former world champions Roy Jones and Felix Trinidad may be past their primes, but they're still stars and boxing fans still love them. Despite overwhelming prefight media criticism of their light heavyweight showdown last Saturday night at New York's

Golota wins, Bunema pulls upset on Tito Trinidad-Roy Jones Jr. undercard
FOXSports.com - January 20, 2008
NEW YORK (AP) - Poland's Andrew Golota won his third fight in a row in what may be his last bid for a heavyweight title, unanimously outpointing American Mike Mollo on Saturday on the undercard of Felix Trinidad's return to the ring against Roy Jones Jr.

Jones earns solid decision, defeats Trinidad in 12
USA Today - January 20, 2008
NEW YORK (AP) - Roy Jones Jr. was just too fast, even in a fight that happened several years too late. Jones pranced and punched his way to a unanimous decision over Felix Trinidad on Saturday night, dominating a 170-pound matchup between two iconic

Mulvaney's Jones-Trinidad blog
ESPN.com - January 17, 2008
Demarcus Corley isn't about to be a stepping stone for any fighter. It was hard to get a good read of Andrew Golota during his workout session. Then again, when has it ever been easy to get a good read on Golota?

Rafael: Jones-Trinidad: Too little, too late?
ESPN.com - January 16, 2008
Jones-Trinidad doesn't have the oomph it once did ESPN.com (Archive) David Martin Warr/DKP Don't tell Felix Trinidad, left, or Roy Jones that their fight is coming seven years too late. As future Hall of Famers Roy Jones and Felix Trinidad limp through

TRINIDAD KEEN ON CALZAGHE
Sporting Life (UK) - January 14, 2008
Click here to bet on boxing with Sky Bet! Click here for more boxing news Puerto Rican superstar Felix Trinidad has joined the list of big-name boxers wanting to fight Joe Calzaghe. Calzaghe is set for an April 12 showdown with Bernard Hopkins in Las Vegas while Trinidad 35 last week will move up from middleweight to fight 38-year-old Roy Jones Jr in New York on Saturday night at a catchweight of 170 pounds.

Jones bout with Trinidad a disgrace to boxing; Don King should be ashamed
San Francisco Chronicle - January 12, 2008
When Roy Jones Jr. fought Antonio Tarver for the second time, Tarver spoke up before the opening bell when the referee asked both boxers if they had any questions. Tarver didn't have one for the referee, but he had one for Jones. 'What excuse are you

JONES EYES CALZAGHE
Sporting Life (UK) - January 9, 2008
Click here to bet on boxing with Sky Bet! Click here for more boxing news Roy Jones is targeting a showdown with Joe Calzaghe - but only if he beats Felix Trinidad and the Welshman overcomes Bernard Hopkins. Jones is brimming with confidence ahead of his Madison Square Garden showdown with Trinidad on January 19 and already has one eye on Calzaghe's expected showdown with Hopkins.

Trinidad, Jones are friendly, courteous at press conference
AOL - November 23, 2007
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Unlike recent press conferences featuring Fernando Vargas and Ricardo Mayorga, the gathering Friday to preview the bout between Felix Trinidad and Roy Jones Jr. was friendly, courteous and respectful. 'I don't have bad blood with

Trinidad Jones Jr. to attend Arco bout
www.sacbee.com - September 27, 2007
Two of boxing's biggest names Felix Trinidad and Roy Jones Jr. will be at ringside for Saturday night's championship card at Arco Arena.

Salandy steps up in weight
Trinidad News,Trinidad and Tobago - December 19, 2006
TRINIDAD and Tobago’s world light middleweight boxing champion Giselle Salandy is set to return to the ring in late February for her next outing in Bermuda.

Cotto is ready to take off
Miami Herald - December 4, 2006
Brightness finally might emerge on the giant shadow Felix Trinidad cast over an entire island of fighters.

Berbick's Death to be Probed as Homicide
Comcast SportsNet,PA - October 28, 2006
He had been living in Portland parish since 2002. Recently, he had been coaching boxing at clinics in Trinidad.

Trinidad talking comeback again, but vs. De La Hoya
Miami Herald - September 26, 2006
The comeback bug again has bitten Felix ''Tito'' Trinidad. More than a year after his tearful announcement that he was done with boxing, Trinidad last week revealed the possibility of another ring return.

Trinidad talking comeback again, but vs. De La Hoya
Miami Herald,FL - September 19, 2006
More than a year after his tearful announcement that he was done with boxing, Trinidad last week revealed the possibility of another ring return.

HBO's Ray Torres’ Dream Come True
TheSweetScience.com - August 7, 2006
“The most exciting for me was probably the Barrera-Morales trilogy,” said Torres. “Any fight with Barrera or Morales is always exciting. And Trinidad is always in a good fight. Even if it’s a bad fight on paper, he makes it exciting.”

Three boxing awards for TT
Trinidad News,Trinidad and Tobago - July 3, 2006
Trinidad and Tobago picked up three of the six individual awards when the curtain came down on the 2006 Caribbean Amateur Boxing Association.

Bizarre refereeing
Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation,Barbados - June 28, 2006
Controversy reigned on opening night of the 22nd Caribbean Amateur Boxing Championships last night in Trinidad and Tobago.

Bahamas Aiming For Another (4) Caribbean Amateur Boxing Title
Bahama Journal Local Sports - June 20, 2006
The Amateur Boxing Federation of the Bahamas has selected and announced boxers and officials to travel to the 22nd Annual Caribbean Amateur Boxing Championships (CABA) June 25-29 in Port of Spain Trinidad. Seventeen fighters from three categories seniors juniors and youth have been named as the Bahamas seeks its second consecutive title and fourth in five years.

Saving jabs for the ring
USA Today - June 15, 2006
As impressive as that feat was, neither of Taylor's victories that ended Hopkins' 10-year reign compared to Ronald 'Winky' Wright's dominant performance against Felix Trinidad last May in another bout involving two world-class middleweights.

Bantamweight champ eyeing gold in Tdad championships
Stabroek News,Guyana - June 9, 2006
Ray Sandiford, one of 17 boxers selected to represent Guyana at the Caribbean Amateur Boxing Champion-ships in Trinidad, has pledged to do Guyana proud.

Arthur Mercante’s “Inside the Ropes”
TheSweetScience.com - June 4, 2006
That fight took place on the undercard of Bernard Hopkins-Felix Trinidad, just a few weeks after the terrorist attacks of 9/11.

For Oquendo, title dream has never died
Monterey County Herald,CA - June 2, 2006
Fres Oquendo moved from Chicago to Puerto Rico five years ago to train toward his dream of becoming a heavyweight champion. After failing in two title bouts, he left boxing for nearly two years. He also has left Puerto Rico, trainer Felix Trinidad Sr. and promoter Don King, and has returned to the Chicago area.

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