Bernard Lee

Bernard Lee

Poker

Bernard Lee has been contributing to the ESPN Poker Club since April 2006. Since finishing 13th in the 2005 WSOP Main Event, Lee has earned over $1 million in career earnings, including two poker titles: the $5,000 no limit hold'em and the $2,000 no limit hold'em events at the World Poker Finals in 2006 and 2007, respectively. Along with his contributions to ESPN.com, Bernard is the weekly poker columnist for the Boston Herald and also the host of a weekly poker radio show in Boston, "The Bernard Lee Poker Show" on 1510am or online at www.1510thezone.com.

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Williams wins; Arreola bounces back

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

Action can never be far behind the moment Paul Williams climbs into the ring. Saturday's fight-of-the-year contender with Sergio Martinez was no exception.

Story | Conversation | December 07, 2009

Backing out is (sometimes) hard to do

Dan Rafael

...Schaefer told me the other day that when Bernard Hopkins takes his planned December tune-up fight...Monday, Oquendo also pulled out. Top Rank spokesman Lee Samuels told me the reason was that Oquendo...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 07, 2009

With Mexico behind him, all-action Angulo angles toward title shot

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

...represented his country as a middleweight in the 2004 Olympics, losing by decision to Ireland's Andy Lee in the opening round. As a professional, Angulo, nicknamed "Perro" or "Dog" for his relentless style, has...

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Dawson tames Tarver for second time

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

There's making a point and there's making a point. Chad Dawson took care of business -- again -- by dominating Antonio Tarver on Saturday.

Story | Conversation | May 10, 2009

Dunne steals show in Dublin shootout

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

While Vitali Klitschko and Roy Jones were walking through their opponents, Bernard Dunne was giving Ireland one for the ages in a thrilling slugfest with Ricardo Cordoba.

Story | Conversation | March 22, 2009

Barrera-Khan will be must-see TV

Dan Rafael

Your random thoughts … • I know times are tough economically, but I believe Saturday afternoon's Integrated Sports pay-per-view card...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 09, 2009

Hatton feeling at home with Mayweather Sr. in his corner

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

...Vera (16-1, 10 KOs), who is coming off an upset knockout of heralded middleweight prospect Andy Lee. Hatton will face Malignaggi in the same ring in which Mayweather Jr. knocked him out in the...

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Dominating performance over Jones solidifies Calzaghe's credentials

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

If Joe Calzaghe does decide to retire following his drubbing of Roy Jones Jr., what a way to go out. Calzaghe's résumé -- an undefeated record, a No. 2 pound-for-pound ranking and titles at 168 and 175 pounds -- speaks for itself, writes Dan Rafael.

Story | Conversation | November 09, 2008

Active Hopkins dominates champion Pavlik to win non-title fight

Associated Press

Bernard Hopkins gave Kelly Pavlik a boxing lesson and a first loss that he will never forget.

Story | Conversation | October 18, 2008

Another chapter to be added to the mother of all rivalries

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

Juan Alicea Mercado/El Nuevo Dia Pressure from his passionate fans might weigh heavily on Antonio Margarito's mind, but he hasn't lost focus on the ta...

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Time to prioritize: How much does Dunne want it?

George Kimball, Special to ESPN.com

One year ago, Bernard Dunne was on the cusp of a world title. Things didn't exactly pan out the way Dunne had planned since then, but the Irishman takes another step on the comeback trail when he faces Damian David Marchiano on Saturday.

Story | Conversation | July 10, 2008

Here's to the upsets

Joe Tessitore, ESPN.com

Upsets, and many of them! Joe Tessitore writes that the upset bug has hit "Friday Night Fights" -- and that's not a bad thing.

Story | Conversation | June 19, 2008

Scorecard: Savvy vet Casamayor proves he still has it

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

In boxing, you're only as good as your last fight. Most pundits had written off Joel Casamayor after a dismal showing against Jose Armando Santa Cruz in November, but in dissecting upstart Michael Katsidis, Casamayor proved he's still a world-class operator.

Story | Conversation | March 23, 2008

Katsidis ready to go to war with Casamayor

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

...Katsidis ready for another brawl When Australian brawler Michael Katsidis made his United States debut on the Bernard Hopkins-Winky Wright undercard in July 2007, he had a budding reputation as an all-action fighter...

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Lee following in a long line of great Irish fighters

Graham Houston, Special to ESPN.com

When Andy Lee climbs into the ring on Friday, he'll be following a long line of great Irish fighters who punched their way into the annals of boxing history over the years.

Story | Conversation | March 19, 2008