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Perez dethrones Agbeko in scorcher

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

Joseph King Kong Agbeko brought the flashier name but Yonnhy Perez packed the bigger punch in dethroning Agbeko on Saturday.

Story | Conversation | November 01, 2009

Iraq vet Downs, 32, is oldest boxer in U.S. history on Olympic team

Associated Press

Rau'shee Warren became the first U.S. boxer in 31 years to qualify for consecutive Olympic teams by beating Qa'id Muhammad in the flyweight championship at the Olympic trials.

Story | Conversation | August 25, 2007

Past vs. present champions, part 1

Martin Mulcahey, MaxBoxing.com

How do the fighters of the past 50 years compare with today's champs? Check it out.

Story | Conversation | August 26, 2004

Championship fight schedule

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Story | Conversation | May 20, 1998

Ward looks sharp in cutting up Kessler

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

Not only did Andre Ward walk away with Mikkel Kessler's super middleweight belt Saturday, he also emerged as the man to beat in the Super Six Classic.

Story | Conversation | November 22, 2009

Cloud rolls while Urango rallies

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

Juan Urango got his career back on track by stopping Randall Bailey on Friday.

Story | Conversation | August 30, 2009

Upcoming fight schedule

Dan Rafael ESPN.com

Mayweather-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, 2004

Jones channels old Roy, not an old Roy, ahead of Lacy fight

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

Jones back to face Lacy Yes, Roy Jones Jr. is still fighting. At 40, and two fights removed from an uncompetitive decision loss to Joe Calzaghe, J...

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Urbano's "O" goes against Acosta

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

Urbano Antillon's undefeated record was bound to be sullied sooner or later, but who would have guessed it would come at the hands of the unheralded Miguel Acosta?

Story | Conversation | July 26, 2009

Khan cruises past Kotelnik, claims title

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

A one-round loss in September 2008 had boxing fans fooled into believing Amir Khan couldn't take a punch. Khan proved just the opposite by dethroning Andreas Kotelnik in 12 pulsating rounds.

Story | Conversation | July 19, 2009

Froch on a mission to establish himself on the world scene

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

Tom Casino/Showtime For what Carl Froch lacks in experience, he more than makes up for in confidence. Froch here to make a name for himself Carl...

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Thanks for the memories, Oscar

Dan Rafael

...Hoya deserves more credit than he gets for several of his wins, including the ones against Miguel Angel Gonzalez (1997), Genaro Hernandez (1995) and Rafael Ruelas (1995). De La Hoya easily outpointed Gonzalez in his...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 17, 2009

Cotto deflects controversy to focus on Jennings

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

AP Photo/Eric Jamison Miguel Cotto, right, was bloodied and battered versus Antonio Margarito, but was it legit? Margarito hangs over Cotto...

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Martinez robbed of win against Cintron

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

Talk about dropping the ball: it was referee Frank Santore's incompetence and not Kermit Cintron's fists that did the most damage to Sergio Martinez during "Boxing After Dark" Saturday.

Story | Conversation | February 15, 2009

False starts fuel the fire in Darchinyan, Arce

Dan Rafael, ESPN.com

Tom Casino/Showtime Does size matter? The bigger Vic Darchinyan, above, sure hopes so ahead of his clash with Jorge Arce. At last, Darchinyan and...

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