Boxing Channel Radio
Boxing Channel Radio offers hard-hitting coverage of the fight game, including interviews with boxing insiders, fight analysis, predictions and coverage of all the big fights and famous boxers.
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[January 07, 2006]
In Boxing News: Judah Ready, O'neil Bell Has Plenty, Steroids In Nevada & More
Zab Judah faces Carlos Baldomir but wants Mayweather, O'Neil Bell's trainer James Plenty, Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales, and the steroid policy in Nevada.
[December 01, 2005]
Cassidy & Cassidy: Breaking Down The Hopkins-Taylor Rematch
Robert Cassidy Jr. and former light heavyweight contender “Irish” Bobby Cassidy discuss Saturday’s middleweight championship rematch between Jermain Taylor and Bernard Hopkins.
[November 21, 2005]
Cassidy & Cassidy: Fond Memories Of Sunnyside Garden
Former light heavyweight contender “Irish” Bobby Cassidy fought at the legendary Sunnyside Garden in Queens an incredible 25 times! On this edition of Cassidy & Cassidy, he reminisces with his son Robert Cassidy Jr. on what that arena meant to him.
[November 19, 2005]
Kaplan: Mayweather Is An All-Time Great Already
Hank Kaplan, the world’s foremost boxing historian, already rates Floyd Mayweather Jr. as an all-time great. But Kaplan also thinks Sharmba Mitchell's style could pose a few problems for Mayweather tonight in their non-title bout.
[November 18, 2005]
Cassidy & Cassidy: Floyd - Who Else?
Robert Cassidy Jr. of Newsday and The Sweet Science and his dad, former light heavyweight contender “Irish” Bobby Cassidy, a fight analyst for The Sweet Science discuss Saturday’s non-title welterweight fight between Floyd Mayweather and Sharmba Mitchell.
[November 18, 2005]
Randy's Ringside: Randy Gets Honored In The Garden State
Randy Gordon was recently inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame. He talks about what that honor means to him with Charles Jay of Boxing Channel Radio.
[November 13, 2005]
Kaplan: The Search For Jim Robinson
Jim Robinson climbed into a Miami Beach ring with 19-year-old Cassius Clay as a last-minute substitute. After losing to Clay in one round, Robinson later disappeared and his whereabouts is still unknown. Hank Kaplan discusses the cult-like legend of Muhammad Ali's most mysterious opponent.
[November 12, 2005]
Mohegan Sun Hosts Abc Officials' Seminar Dec. 10-11
Listen to Charles Jay's speech at the June seminar for ring officials at the Mohegan Sun Casino.
[October 22, 2005]
Kaplan: Guardian Of Legacy
Hank Kaplan of The Sweet Science talks about his involvement as one of the guardians of the induction process for the International Boxing Hall of Fame.
[October 19, 2005]
Anber: What Was Morales Thinking?
Trainer and television commentator (TSN.ca) Russ Anber questions the rationale of putting Erik Morales in the ring with Zahir Raheem in the first place.
[October 18, 2005]
As Far As Archives Are Concerned, Kaplan's The Man
Hank Kaplan's archives are easily the most extensive boxing archives in the world, numbering millions of documents. How did he accumulate it all?
[October 10, 2005]
Corrales: Fans Deserved To See A Fight
Diego Corrales talks in depth at the post-fight press conference about his tough loss to Jose Luis Castillo.
[October 10, 2005]
Castillo: I'm The Champ, But All Praise To Corrales
Jose Luis Castillo, who came up with a devastating one-punch knockout to beat Diego Corrales, has praise for the champ at the post-fight press conference.
[October 06, 2005]
Cassidy & Cassidy: Corrales & Castillo - Can It Be Different This Time Around?
Robert Cassidy Jr, a feature writer for The Sweet Science and Newsday, gets together with his dad, former light heavyweight contender "Irish" Bobby Cassidy, to analyze the upcoming rematch between Diego Corrales and Jose Luis Castillo.
[October 02, 2005]
Graham: Toney Solid, Williamson Disappointing
Tim Graham spoke with Charles Jay after the Showtime-televised card in Reno, where Chris Byrd defended his IBF heavyweight title with a decision over DaVarryl Williamson and James Toney bested Dominick Guinn.
[October 02, 2005]
Maloney: Jones Had His Moments, But Not Nearly Enough
Ed Maloney reports from the St. Pete Times Forum after watching Antonio Tarver vs. Roy Jones Jr. Speaking to Charles Jay, Maloney assesses Jones' and Tarver's performances, reflects on the post-fight press conference and comments on where Jones goes from here.
[October 02, 2005]
Abramson: Jones Did Nothing
Speaking to Charles Jay, Mitch Abramson of TSS.com questions Roy Jones Jr.'s performance against Antonio Tarver and why the match was even made in the first place.
[September 30, 2005]
Cassidy & Cassidy: Roy Jones-Antonio Tarver Fight Analysis
Saturday night's rematch between Roy Jones Jr. and Antonio Tarver may be Jones' last chance to salvage his sagging legacy. Listen to the audio Fight Analysis by Cassidy & Cassidy.
[September 24, 2005]
Tim Graham On Klitschko-Peter And The State Of The Heavyweight Division
What does tonight’s Wladimir Klitschko–Samuel Peter fight really mean for the future of the heavyweight division? Tim Graham, columnist for The Sweet Science and the Buffalo News, talks to Boxing Channel’s Charles Jay about why the division has deteriorated and what it might take to resurrect it.
[September 23, 2005]
The Russ Anber Show: Picking Apart The Heavyweight Rumble Between Wlad And Peter
How would trainer and boxing commentator Russ Anber advise Wladimir Klitschko to approach his upcoming fight with Samuel Peter? "The Coach" tells Charles Jay of Boxing Channel Radio.
[September 22, 2005]
Hank Kaplan Sounds Off On The Klitschko-Peter Fight
The legendary Hank Kaplan, the world’s foremost boxing historian, likes what he sees in this weekend’s Wladimir Klitschko–Sam Peter matchup. And he’s not afraid to talk about it.
[September 22, 2005]
Jones Stiffs, So Merkerson Steps Up To The Mike
Roy Jones was, as usual, a no-show on Wednesday's conference call to promote the October 1 fight with Antonio Tarver, but his trainer, Alton Merkerson, was there to answer questions from reporters.
[September 19, 2005]
Cassidy & Cassidy: Analyzing Klitschko-Peter
Robert Cassidy Jr. of Newsday and The Sweet Science and his father, former light heavyweight contender “Irish” Bobby Cassidy, analyze the Klitschko-Peter “crossroads” fight on this exclusive edition of “Cassidy & Cassidy.”
[September 13, 2005]
Cassidy & Cassidy Talk About The Fate Of Erik Morales
Bobby Cassidy Jr. of Newsday and The Sweet Science, and his father, “Irish” Bobby Cassidy, former light heavyweight contender, provide post-fight commentary after Erik Morales vs. Zahir Raheem.
[September 04, 2005]
Where Does Joe Mesi Go From Here?
Is there a future in boxing for Joe Mesi? Or will all his options run out? Tim Graham, a weekly columnist for The Sweet Science who also covers boxing for the Buffalo News, has been right on top of the Mesi story from the beginning.
[August 28, 2005]
Russ Anber Show: Spotlight On Canadian Prospects
Montreal's Arturo Gatti has experienced ring success in recent years, but overall Canada has not produced a wealth of talent. Is there a shot that can change? On this edition of the Russ Anber Show, our man-about-boxing north of the border takes a look at the up-and-coming boxers in Canada.
[August 24, 2005]
Tim Graham Talks About The First Amendment And The Joe Mesi Case
Tim Graham, in the process of doing his job as beat reporter for the Buffalo News, disclosed that MRI’s taken of undefeated heavyweight Joe Mesi revealed multiple subdural hematomas. Tim Graham talks to Charles Jay about how far he would go to protect his sources.
[August 19, 2005]
Russ Talks About Adventures In The Corner
On the latest installment of The Russ Anber Show, Russ talks about working Lawrence Clay-Bey’s corner in a recent fight against Derek Bryant. Then Charles Jay engages him in a mini-debate about whether the fighter should have a voice in the corner’s decision to stop a fight.
[August 19, 2005]
Conflict In The Corner -- What To Do?
On today’s Ramble, Charles Jay asks the question - when the fighter and his chief second disagree strongly about whether a fight should be stopped, whose word should carry more weight with the referee? Is it something that should be, or even can be, incorporated into the rules?
[August 16, 2005]
Abramson Talks About N.Y. Boxing And His CJ Award
Mitch Abramson is someone very much in touch with the boxing scene around New York City. He talks to Charles Jay about his recent column which won the CJ Award for superlative boxing journalism and about the boxing scence in New York.
[August 14, 2005]
Randy Talks About New "Champs" Rahman & Mayorga
So now Hasim Rahman is an “interim” heavyweight champion and Ricardo Mayorga has won a world title in a second weight class. What does it all mean for the future of their respective divisions? That subject is discussed on the latest edition of Randy’s Ringside, co-hosted by Charles Jay.
[August 13, 2005]
Titles, Or Not?
Yes, Charles Jay rambles on. In this maiden podcast, he talks about tonight’s pay-per-view card in Chicago, featuring Hasim Rahman vs. Monte Barrett, as well as the rest of the boxing sked for this Saturday.
[August 12, 2005]
Interesting Advice For Hopkins On "The Russ Anber Show"
On this edition of The Russ Anber Show, Russ talks with Charles Jay about Jermain Taylor’s middleweight title win over Bernard Hopkins, and what he would advise Hopkins to do leading up to the rematch. He also brings into question the 10-point scoring system.
[August 10, 2005]
Bobby Does "Broadway" With Dibella, Jones, Duddy
Bobby Cassidy Jr. of The Sweet Science was at Lou DiBella’s “Broadway Boxing” card in New York the other night, and had the opportunity to talk with DiBella about his fighter, world middleweight champion Jermain Taylor, and the rematch with Bernard Hopkins. Also, Bobby speaks with former bantamweight and junior featherweight champion Junior Jones.
[August 09, 2005]
Gordon Offers Thoughts On Klitschko, Toney And More
Charles Jay talks to Randy Gordon, former color commentator, boxing commissioner and magazine editor, regarding the Vitali Klitschko situation that has ultimately produced this weekend’s “interim” heavyweight title fight between Hasim Rahman and Monte Barrett.
[July 27, 2005]
Roundtable At The Buffet Table
In the spirit of mixing business with pleasure, a quartet of people from The Sweet Science came together at a buffet restaurant at the Turning Stone Resort & Casino for a free-wheeling discussion about the current state of boxing.
[July 26, 2005]
Gordon Talks Hopkins On Debut Of "Randy's Ringside"
Discussing Hopkins vs. Taylor, Randy Gordon says that while he picked Bernard Hopkins to win a narrow decision, Jermain Taylor won their middleweight showdown fair and square. Randy also does some verbal jousting with Charles Jay with regard to Hopkins’ rightful place in history.
[July 24, 2005]
Rein Weaves A Web All His Own
Like many of the writers at The Sweet Science, Joe Rein has a style all his own. And that style helped him win the May 2005 CJ Award for superlative boxing journalism. In this installment of Boxing Channel Radio, Charles Jay chats with the Los Angeles-based Rein.
[July 23, 2005]
The Russ Anber Show - Debut Edition
Russ Anber, well-known Canadian trainer of amateurs and professionals, makes his debut as a co-host with Boxing Channel Radio. Anber has seen them all come and go north of the border, having spent the last 25 years working with fighters, most notably guiding middleweight Otis Grant to a WBO world championship.
[July 22, 2005]
Rijker's Out, But We'll Hear From Christy Anyway
Christy Martin talks to Boxing Channel Radio about her planned fight with Lucia Rijker.
[July 09, 2005]
Interview With Boogaloo Watts
On a cold January night in 1976, Bobby Watts walked into the Spectrum in his hometown of Philadelphia and pinned the first career loss on future middleweight champion Marvin Hagler. Within the surroundings of the legendary Blue Horizon, Charles Jay speaks with the man they called “Boogaloo.”