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Dan Rafael ESPN.comMayweather-De La Hoya: The front-runner for 2007's fight of the year takes place May 5 in Las Vegas. Check out the upcoming fights.
Story | Conversation | March 01, 2004Hatton feeling at home with Mayweather Sr. in his corner
Dan Rafael, ESPN.comJohn Gichigi/Getty Images New and improved: Ricky Hatton is bringing a whole new game plan to the table on Saturday. Hatton, Mayweather Sr. mes...
Page | ConversationTaylor tames Lacy, Wilder impresses in debut
Dan Rafael, ESPN.comSome use the jab to set up their right hand. Others use it to disrupt an opponent's flow. Jermain Taylor used it to get past Jeff Lacy -- and to get his sagging career back on track.
Story | Conversation | November 17, 2008Ambitious Williams vacates welterweight belt
Dan Rafael, ESPN.comPaul Williams, who wants to shuttle back and forth between various weight divisions for the biggest fights possible, vacated his welterweight title Friday, promoter Dan Goossen told ESPN.com.
Story | Conversation | November 14, 2008Donaire following Pacquiao's lead
Dan Rafael, ESPN.comChris Farina/Top Rank Prepare for impact: Nonito Donaire, left, faces Moruti Mthalane on Saturday's "Final Impact" card. Chris Farina/Top Rank ...
Page | ConversationKessler invades Germany, takes out hapless Haussler
Dan Rafael, ESPN.comIf you thought dropping a decision to Joe Calzaghe was the end of the road for Mikkel Kessler, you don't know what the Danish fighter is made of. Kessler brutalized Danilo Haussler for three rounds on Saturday to announce he's back.
Story | Conversation | October 26, 2008One and done: Calzaghe keen on quitting while he's ahead
Dan Rafael, ESPN.comAP Photo/Jason DeCrow What's left to prove? Joe Calzaghe is happy with his 15 years of accomplishments inside the ring. Calzaghe ready to hang 'e...
Page | ConversationPavlik's plan is to KO Hopkins
Dan Rafael, ESPN.comEd Mulholland/US Presswire Kelly Pavlik's crunching power has vanquished many a fighter. Will it be enough to stop the iron-jawed Hopkins? Pavlik...
Page | ConversationV. Klitschko punches through Peter to reclaim portion of heavyweight title
Dan Rafael, ESPN.comMany boxing pundits had pegged Sam Peter as the next big thing in heavyweight boxing. Vitali Klitschko put an end to that by bludgeoning Peter for eight, one-sided rounds in Berlin on Saturday.
Story | Conversation | October 13, 2008De La Hoya-Pacquiao is a weighty issue
Thomas Hauser, Special to ESPN.comSure, Oscar De La Hoya's big-bucks showdown with Manny Pacquiao will be boxing's event of the year. It might even be fun while it lasts. One thing it won't be though is competitive, writes Thomas Hauser.
Story | Conversation | October 09, 2008Lopez gets the job done in Round 1
Dan Rafael, ESPN.comFor the second fight in a row, a Juan Manuel Lopez opponent failed to make it out of the first round. Lopez Cesar Figueroa
Story | Conversation | October 05, 2008Comebacking V. Klitschko confident ahead of clash with Peter
Dan Rafael, ESPN.com...on Oct. 11. Four years later, Vitali Klitschko returns On Dec. 11, 2004, Vitali Klitschko destroyed Danny Williams in eight one-sided rounds in his first heavyweight title defense. It looked like the beginning of...
Page | Conversation'Sugar' canes Mayorga with last-second assault in sweet homecoming
Dan Rafael, ESPN.comTalk about saving your best for last. Shane Mosley unleashed a high-octane assault seconds from the end of Round 12 to disconnect Ricardo Mayorga from his senses Saturday in Carson, Calif.
Story | Conversation | September 28, 2008Mosley saves best for last, but is best still enough?
Tim Smith, Special to ESPN.comA win might be a win, but "Sugar" Shane Mosley's knockout over Ricardo Mayorga at the last possible second left something to be desired, writes Tim Smith.
Story | Conversation | September 28, 2008Williams knocks Kolle cold in Round 1, ready for challenges at 147 to 160
Tim Smith, Special to ESPN.comPaul Williams might hold a belt at 147 pounds, but that isn't going to stop him from looking for straps at 154, 160 and beyond. The welterweight titlist made his move to middleweight a successful one on Thursday by blasting out Andy Kolle in a round.
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