Hola familia y amigos, welcome back to another shiny platinum colored edition of Central America's highest rated, most money spinning proper pugilistic paper, The Sunday Brunch - We don't care about keeping track of leap years, daylight savings OR that whole 28 days in February thing. This week we are diving head first into the shit storm that is Mayweather - Pacquiao coverage, … [Read more...]
Quick (S)Hits; Magno’s Monday Rant
This week is as good as any to tie up some loose ends and take a look at a few things that wouldn't normally require the full thousand word Rant treatment. So, in no particular order: Why am I higher on Sergey Kovalev than on media darling Gennady Golovkin? Just look at Saturday night's fight for that answer. Kovalev got pushed much more than expected by Jean Pascal and … [Read more...]
Eight Things Floyd Mayweather Must Do To Defeat Manny Pacquiao: The Sunday Brunch
Hola familia y amigos, welcome to a tactical urban cammoflague colored edition of Central America's highest rated, highest grossing, most money-spinning weekly proper pugilistic paper, The Sunday Brunch - We are the 'Bill Nye's bow tie' of weekly boxing columns. Last time we introduced you to the EIGHT THINGS MANNY PACQUIAO MUST DO TO DEFEAT FLOYD MAYWEATHER...Check it out … [Read more...]
More Credible, More Anonymous: The Sunday Brunch
Holy familia y amigos, welcome to a queso Manchego, Iberico jamon and paella flavored edition of the United States' number one source for skin on skin Hawaiian justice, The Sunday Brunch - We are the only loosely food-centric, semi-satirical weekly pugilistic paper that simultaneously has the most credible, the most reliable and definitely, the most anonymous sources. We're … [Read more...]
Manny & Mayweather’s Meeting in Miami: Progress or Publicity Stunt?
by Tim Harrison By now you’ve most likely read reports of the halftime face-to-face meeting between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather at Tuesday night’s Miami Heat game against the Milwaukee Bucks. Reports clogged up news feeds and message boards, some might say the news “broke the internet”. Pacquiao and Mayweather sat on opposite sides of the court, and according to … [Read more...]