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THINK AGAIN

If Oscar harboured hopes of beating Bernard Hopkins — even the unimpressive version of the Executioner he shared the bill with — his introduction to middleweight life vs unsung Felix Sturm gave him a big reality check.

GRAHAM HOUSTON reports from Las Vegas


ERIK MUST BE UP FOR IT

Morales is one of the best and most battle-hardened fighters in the world, but rival champion Hernandez can push him all the way.

Unification match preview by GRAHAM HOUSTON


THE JINX LIVES ON

He's already the undisputed king of the welterweights, now Cory Spinks is in search of the defining fights that made dad Leon and uncle Michael legends. STEVE FARHOOD reports on a fighter who is currently seven pounds too heavy to emulate his illustrious relatives.

COMMENT
The month it all went Pete Tong

LETTER FROM AMERICA
U.S. boxing reality TV shows a shot in the arm

THINK AGAIN
Felix Sturm gives Oscar De La Hoya a reality check in the prelude to the Golden Boy’s challenge to Bernard “The Executioner” Hopkins

ICING ON THE CAKE
The classy light-welter division hardly needed Floyd Mayweather but it’s great that it has him

VIEW FROM NEW YORK
Hall of Fame weekend was boxing heaven

OH MY GOD
Antonio Tarver’s second-round KO of Roy Jones leaves the world shocked and amazed, as well as a modern great’s legacy in question

BIG DADDY BUNCE
Big Daddy will be back

ERIK MUST BE UP FOR IT
Morales is one of the best in the world, but rival champ Hernandez can push him all the way

FINALE
What better way for J.C. Chavez to say goodbye than with a rubber match vs Randall?

RETRO REPORT
Marking the anniversary of a momentous fight from boxing’s long and dramatic history

PERSISTENCE PERSONIFIED
He’s been around a long time and had his share of knockbacks, but Syd Vanderpool aims to make it all worthwhile vs touted Jeff Lacy

BOXING IN HIS BLOOD
Former light-heavy challenger Scully recounts incidents from a true fighter’s life in boxing

REVIEW

THE JINX LIVES ON
Undisputed welter champ Cory Spinks searches for the superfights that made legends of his father Leon and his uncle Michael

VIEW FROM OUTSIDE THE RING
Since his injury-forced retirement, former champ Paul Ingle sees the sport from a different angle

BITTERSWEET SCIENCE
Wayne McCullough’s dilemma as he faces the hardest question for any boxer

WAITING IN THE WINGS
The light-heavyweight scene has burst into life and Aussie Paul Briggs promises one hell of a fight for any of his fellow contenders

BRITISH BEAT
Why Mark Hobson is Mr Pig Sick

LAS VEGAS BEAT
The Internet offers cheap boxing broadcasts

ACTION UK
Reports with Hatton, Skelton, Witter, more

AMERICAN ACTION
Reports featuring Judah, Castillo, more

BRITISH AND WORLD RATINGS
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Can Timothy Bradley beat superstar Manny Pacquiao?

Yes
No

Current Results:

Yes: 29%
No: 71%
 
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