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Radio Rahim talks exclusively to WBA welterweight champion Paulie Malignaggi about the cancelation of the Shane Mosley fight, his contract with Golden Boy Promotions, future opponents and the highlight of his 11 year boxing career.
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By Derek Bonnett: I’m just thinking out loud here. One of my biggest gripes with today’s boxers is activity throughout each year. As fans, we sit around waiting to see our favorite fighters trade leather and typical only get to see them twice, maybe three times throughout a given year.
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By Jason Pribila: This past weekend I had the humbling experience of moving into my new one bedroom apartment. Although the place and location is perfect, the toll it took on my right knee and back was enough to make me vow to ensure I have enough money in my savings account to pay someone to handle the heavy lifting whenever my next change of address may be.
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By Clive Bernath: Former three time world champion Bernard Hopkins has issued a warning to IBF light heavyweight champion Tavoris Cloud and his veteran promoter Don King ahead of his March 9 world title challenge at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
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By Cody Kaye: “I’ve been around the block man. I’ve got nothing else to prove. But I tell you what, once I win this, no critic, no knocker, no man can say, that I am not the man. That’s what I’m gonna do; I’m gonna prove that I’m the best.’’
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Radio Rahim talks exclusively to former multi weight world champion Shane Mosley current world champ Peter Quillin. In separate interviews Rahim talks to Quillin about what Martin Luther King Day means to him on the eve of the second inauguration of President Barack Obama and Mosley about facing Paulie Malignaggi for the WBA welterweight crown at the age of 41.
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IBF super middleweight champion Carl Froch has warned mandatory No.1 challenger Adonis Stevenson that if they do eventually fight he will ‘Get Smshed Up’.
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By Derek Bonnett: The 2012 boxing calendar ended with some great action and 2013 got underway with more of the same. As the clock tolled down on the New Year, a shocking upset took place at super flyweight. Two reigning champions put in impressive title defenses among the lighter weight classes. Also, a former world champion moved up in weight to capture his third world title in just eleven pro bouts!
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By Derek Bonnett: As we encounter another new year, the landscape of the boxing scene continues to evolve. With old champions acting out the final stages of their careers and new ones emerging to fill the void, boxing maintains a state of homeostasis and keeps fight fans intrigued even amid the dubious officiating and cries of scandal.
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By Mikko Salo: The Fabulous Klitschko Boys continued their unprecedented heavyweight dominance in 2012, but unlike the previous year, when they dismissed the then Ring #2 and #3 contenders David Haye and Tomasz Adamek in consecutive soccer stadium megafights, their opposition in 2012 left a lot to be desired.
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