The measure of a man is not what he aggressively erases from YouTube, message boards, and social media. Instead, it's found in the courage he displays in pushing forward blindly, lacking in self-awareness and beefed up with inflated self-worth. Former Ring Magazine contributor and International Boxing Hall of Fame elector Michael Montero is many things. He's a self-described … [Read more...]
Archives for September 2023
Tyson Fury not interested in fighting “bum” Anthony Joshua
There are just a small handful of truly big fights left to make in the heavyweight division. One of them is still Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua. Although Joshua has lost his three world titles and has been less than stellar for much of his run since 2018, going just 4-3 in his last seven bouts, he’s still a powerful boxing presence, especially in his native UK where he still … [Read more...]
Terence Crawford vs. Terence Crawford
The title of this article was meant to be figurative. Like, Terence Crawford is on top, with a chip still on his shoulder, raging a battle that is now more internal than external. But from seeing Crawford's words and actions over the last couple weeks, you may have to take the Bud vs. Bud stuff literally, because the unified welterweight champ is defiantly staking his claim … [Read more...]
The Lightweight Title Shuffle
Undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney wasn’t going to be long for the division, and the news that Haney will move up to junior welterweight to challenge WBC champ Regis Prograis confirmed it. Haney wasn’t looking like he could safely make the 135 pound limit anymore. Furthermore, draining himself to face Shakur Stevenson or a rematch with Vasily Lomachenko wouldn’t be … [Read more...]
Boxing’s Necro-Journalism (They Say Harry Greb…)
It’s no secret to anyone who knows me that I am not fond of nostalgia. I can think of nothing more depressing than dwelling on things that used to be, but will never be again. “Remember when I used to do that? Remember what I used to watch? Remember what I used to listen to?” Ugh. How utterly sad. As a boxing writer, being an anti-nostalgia guy is especially tough, … [Read more...]