Video Archive at The Sweet Science
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Joe Calzaghe At Boxing Writers Dinner In NYC
Joe Calzaghe talks to Michael Woods about his 2008 Manager of the Year award, bestowed upon him by the Boxing Writers of America in New York City on June 12, 2009. The Welshman talks about coming in second to Manny Pacquiao as Fighter of the Year; Frank Warren; the prospects for a comeback and his legacy. You can tell we are in the city, as a garbage truck makes it hard to conduct the interview but TSS perseveres!
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Promoter Bob Arum Talks Cotto-Clottey, Margarito, Pacman
Promoter Bob Arum tells TSS U what a win
means for Miguel Cotto and Joshua Clottey in their June 13 showdown at
Madison Square Garden; discusses Cotto/Margarito II; what’s next for
Pacquaio, maybe Cotto, Mosley or Mayweather.
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David Haye Surprises Manny Steward
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Paulie Malignaggi Explains Buddy McGirt Split
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Amir Khan Ready For WBA junior welter champ Andriy Kotelnik
England's Amir Khan is stepping up in weight to challenge WBA junior welterweight titleholder Andriy Kotelnik on June 27, 2009 in London. The colorful Khan talks about his first crack at a world title while at the Wild Card Boxing gym in Hollywood, Ca.
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Promoter Bob Arum talks Margarito, Cotto and De La Hoya
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Manny Pacquiao Speaks Out
The current Pound for Pound champion talks about his upcoming fight with Ricky Hatton and other things in boxing.
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Money Mayweather Unretiring
The undefeated former Pound for Pound champion speaks on why he's back in the game and what he plans to do in his return to pro boxing.
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Danny Perez primed for Carlos Quintana
We visit with Danny Perez at his training camp in Vista, California as he prepares for his June fifth fight on ESPN against former world champion Carlos Quintana. Perez comments on his game plan and his future. Having fought Antonio Margarito twice, he gives his personal opinions on the Margarito handwrap controversy.
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Yonnhy Perez ready to fight Silence Mabuza
Colombia's top bantamweight Yonnhy Perez talks about what brought him to pro boxing and how it changed his life. He also talks about Mabuza.
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"It Takes A Special Man"
"It takes a special man to lace them on and step into a ring to either hurt or be hurt. It's always been my opinion that the greatest fighters (not necessarily the most commercially successful) are probably born with that never give up until I'm completely done attitude. It can be nurtured over time, but you either have it or you don't. When adversity hits, and it will, this instinct will allow you to reach inside for additional strength and determination. Ali, Louis, Gatti, Corrales had it....Marquez and Pacquiao have it. De La Hoya, for all the great things he did as a boxer never had it, Tyson didn't have It, Cotto doesn't have it, and as much as I hate to admit it because I loved to watch him fight, Chavez didn't have it. 99.9% of us don't have it either. That's why we're not all fighters and we can sit here and judge these courageous men from the comfort of our computers."
---TSS reader Juan Montelongo offers his take on the Victor Ortiz debate
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