The undercard has been announced for this Saturday’s (August 13) boxing event at the Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, Oklahoma, featuring the long-awaited professional boxing debut of legendary street brawler Kevin “Kimbo Slice” Ferguson. The four-round heavyweight battle between Slice and Saint Charles, Missouri’s James Wade (0-1) will be supported by the return of former […]
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Glen Johnson: Super Six Begins on Saturday for the Road Warrior


By Gina L. Caliboso As I’ve continued to follow the soap opera that is the Super 6 Tournament, and yes, what a drama it has been in the last year, replacement boxer and fight veteran Glen “Gentleman” Johnson, 50-14-2, 34 KO’s, now finds himself in a showdown against the other replacement boxer, Allan “Ghost Dog” […]
The Boxing Weekend: Showtime Super Six Continues


By Geno McGahee -Friday- ESPN2 Friday Night Fights Spokane, Washington This Friday, on ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights, junior middleweight Sherzod Husanov, 14-0-1, 7 KO’s, takes on Jhon Berrio, 15-6, 11 KO’s, in a ten round bout. Husanov is the WBC International Light Middleweight Champion, claiming victory over Timur Nergadze, a fighter he drew with in […]
Andre Ward Confidant in Interview about his Fight with Allen Green


Showtime Press Release Andre Ward participated at a free open workout Wednesday at King’s Gym here. On Saturday, June 19, on SHOWTIME® (10 p.m., ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast), Ward (20-0, 13 KOs), of Oakland, will make the first defense of the World Boxing Association 168-pound title against world-ranked Allan Green (29-1, 20 KOs) […]
Who Will Win the Super Six?


By Geno McGahee The two favorites in the Showtime Super Six tournament have losses on their records now. Mikkel Kessler was dominated en route to a decision loss to Andre Ward, and recently, undefeated Arthur Abraham was disqualified for an illegal blow to underdog Andre Dirrell. The two defeats demonstrated why this tournament is so […]
All Business: Allan Green Enters the Super Six


By Gina L. Caliboso When it was first announced that Jermain “Bad Intentions” Taylor’s manager had “fired” his client because of his ill advised intention to stay in the tournament, I was thinking that Taylor really needed a time out. It seems after some evaluation, Taylor has decided to take some time off from boxing […]
Jermain Taylor: Can he Truly Walk Away from Boxing?


By Jeff Stoyanoff It hasn’t been the best of holiday seasons for the sport of boxing. The Mayweather-Pacquiao debacle has derailed the entire sport just when things seemed to be looking up. Pacquiao had put together another stellar year, Mayweather had come back and looked fantastic, there was the typical slew of tremendous fights involving […]