Tribute by “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Angelo Dundee passed away last night at the ripe old age of 90 years old surrounded by friends and family in Tampa, Florida. I heard the news from my dear friend of 37 years, Frankie Trullenque who once worked my corner for a boxing match back in 1981, and texted [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Sugar Ray Leonard’
From Muhammad Ali to Sugar Ray Leonard: A Look Back at the Life of the Greatest Trainer of All-time Angelo Dundee
February 2nd, 2012
Bad Brad Brian’s Boxing Mailbag (James Toney and Ivan Calderon Lose, Comparing Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather, JR to Marvin Hagler vs. Sugar Ray Leonard)
August 30th, 2010
Bad Brad By Brian Wilbur You have to love James Toney. The guy is immune to logic and has unwavering confidence combined with world class trash talking skills. Not only did the career boxer believe that he was going to knock out MMA legend Randy Couture, he didn’t even feel the need to train, coming in 20 [...]
Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather, JR – “Done Deal” Signatures Only Thing Needed Email Bag
June 30th, 2010
Bad Brad Email Bag Hosted by “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Hello RSR Readers… How about that World Cup Soccer? The United States got beat by Ghana and former President Bill Clinton sat next to Hall of Fame Rocker Mick Jagger watching the game play out. Can you imagine that conversation? Clinton: “Hey Mick, I Can’t Get No Satisfaction”. [...]
The Manny Pacquiao – Floyd Mayweather JR Historical Comparison
June 24th, 2010
Bad Brad By Geno McGahee Boxing is hurting for a super fight. The heavyweight division is dominated by the Klitschko brothers, hard-hitting champions that have failed to capture the imagination of the American public and where the heavyweight division goes, so too does boxing.
Remember When: Sean O’Grady Vs Hilmer Kenty
June 16th, 2010
Bad Brad By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt The date was April 12, 1981. On a happy note, my father, the sole person who planted the seed of boxing in my mind, turned 53, and on the same day, but not on such a bright note, legendary Heavyweight Champion of the World, Joe “The Brown Bomber” Louis passed away, [...]
“Terrible” Terry Norris: RSR Talks with the Former Three-Time Light Middleweight World Champion
May 7th, 2010
Bad Brad Interview by Mike “Rubber Warrior” Plunkett “No one could beat me but myself” – Terry Norris Today in boxing, they simply don’t make them like they used to. As so often is the case, titles today are won and lost in the blink of an eye. In one bout a title is won and in [...]
Tony Jeter Discusses his Boxing Career with RSR
March 31st, 2010
Bad Brad Interview by Jeff Stoyanoff and Mike Zepeda “I have been embedded in this local scene for so long that everybody knows me. I’m a white guy and I can fight a little bit so that makes me more noticeable.”–Tony Jeter In the niche which boxing occupies in the sports world, there is only room enough [...]
From the 72’ & 76’ Olympics Games to Top 1980’s Lightweight Contender – Davey Lee Armstrong Talks about his Boxing Career with RSR
January 17th, 2005
GRIM Interview by “Bad” Brad Berkwitt “I was on the greatest (76’) US amateur boxing team the Olympics have ever seen. Not taking anything away from the 84’ Team, who won many Gold Medals, but they just didn’t have the tough guys like we faced”.–Davey Lee Armstrong Throughout my many years of doing interviews with a [...]

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