Hola familia y amigos, welcome to another star-spangled, shit kickin' edition of Central Florida's highest rated, most money spinning proper pugilistic paper, The Sunday Brunch - We are predicting that Shannon "The Cannon" Briggs' obscenely muscular physique will betray him in five years time and he will begin to look like a melted fudgesicle a la Hulk Hogan. This week we're … [Read more...]
8 Reasons Why Vasyl Lomachenko Is The Future Of Boxing: The Sunday Brunch
Hola familia y amigos, welcome to a locally sourced, post-Soviet scented edition of Central America's most money-spinning, highest grossing weekly proper pugilistic paper, The Sunday Brunch - We are the linguistic expression corresponding to an inference of one particular to another particular where at least one of the premises or the conclusion is general...or something. Today … [Read more...]
Cuellar stops Tamayo: The Showtime Extreme Recap
Tonight at the Little Creek Casino Resort in Shelton, Washington, interim WBA World featherweight champion Jesus Cuellar (26-1, 20 KO’s) retained the title with a fifth round stoppage of Ruben Tamayo (25-5-4, 17 KO’s) in the main event of a Showtime Extreme quadruple header. Tamayo had no answer for the pressure of the defending champion, and despite a four inch … [Read more...]
Crawford, Gamboa And What’s Right With Boxing: The Sunday Brunch
Hola family and welcome home to a thyme, rosemary and laurel leaf scented edition of Omaha's 145th most popular bite-sized weekly pugilistic paper, The Sunday Brunch - We combine like the boxing column equivalent of the real diecast Voltron, not those fake plastic re-release ones that came out years later, I'm talking a serious choking hazard, people...This week we're … [Read more...]
Alvarez Stops Cintron, Broner Wins WBO Title
HBO’s Boxing After Dark featured two young, undefeated stars on their way up the boxing ranks in another one of HBO’s split-site main events. In the main event from Mexico City, Mexico, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (39-0-1, 29 KOs) dominated faded, former welterweight titlist Kermit Cintron (33-5-1, 28 KOs) to defend his junior middleweight WBC strap. Cintron tried to box early … [Read more...]