7 Results for pacquiao

Bradley a major player at 140 pounds

George Kimball, Special to ESPN.com

In a division stacked with talent and big names such as Manny Pacquiao, Ricky Hatton, Juan Urango and Nate Campbell, Timothy Bradley is making a name for himself the old-fashioned way -- by wresting titles and winning fights.

Story | Conversation | April 05, 2009

Even fighters overlooking Bradley-Holt

George Kimball, Special to ESPN.com

Will Canadian fight fans come out to see Timothy Bradley take on Kendall Holt while another card takes place across town and they don't have a proverbial dog in the fight? It won't help that the fighters themselves seem to be looking past the bout.

Story | Conversation | April 01, 2009

Urango proved all wrong for Ngoudjo

George Kimball, Special to ESPN.com

The deck seemed stacked in Herman Ngoudjo's favor: hometown fan support, a familiar ring and a one-dimensional opponent. So how is it that Juan Urango left the building with a junior welterweight title, while Ngoudjo was left to pick up the pieces?

Story | Conversation | January 31, 2009

Urango goes for gusto against Ngoudjo

George Kimball, Special to ESPN.com

Juan Urango wants in on the Manny Pacquiao sweepstakes. First, he'll have to carve a name for himself in the stacked 140-pound division. His chance to do that comes in a junior welterweight title tilt against Herman Ngoudjo in Montreal on Friday.

Story | Conversation | January 28, 2009

How about some clarity? Campbell staking his claim as 135-pound king

George Kimball, Special to ESPN.com

Saturday can't come soon enough for Nate Campbell. The lightweight titlist wants to do more than defend his belts against Joan Guzman -- he's keen on staking his claim as king of the lightweight class.

Story | Conversation | September 09, 2008

Pacquiao or De La Hoya: Who will be adversely affected by move to 147?

George Kimball, Special to ESPN.com

Sure, Manny Pacquiao is the best fighter in the world. And yes, it has been 10 years since Oscar De La Hoya has made 147 pounds. Still, will PacMan be biting off more than he can chew if he meets the Golden Boy in December?

Story | Conversation | August 05, 2008

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