Who is the best boxer in the world, the pound for pound number one fighter? The popular choice for quite some time has been Floyd Mayweather, sometimes Manny Pacquiao. In truth, Andre Ward deserves that imaginary title just as much, which is why his fight against Kelly Pavlik doesn’t sound like a fair one at all. More
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao won’t be on the top of the pound-for-pound rankings forever. The lists aren’t moving Mayweather from his perch despite being in jail and no one knowing when his next fight will be, while Pacquiao’s “loss” to Bradley didn’t change too much because it’s hard to ignore the facts of that fight and what everyone saw. More
Instead of getting fights we want, like Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, we get feuds and talk about PPV shares; Sums none of really understand; Instead of great rematches like Khan – Peterson and Victor Ortiz – Andre Berto, we get news of positive drug tests and rescheduled fights. More
Andre Ward may not have the power the masses and PPV crowds want from a pound-4-pound king, but he’s got everything else. The American became a unified Super Middleweight champion after a unanimous decision win over Carl Froch, remaining undefeated and winning Showtime’s Super Six Boxing Classic tournament. Lucian Bute is next? More
Andre Ward has never lost a fight, but probably doesn’t get the respect he deserves as one of the best fighters in the world due to his low knockout numbers. Carl Froch, despite being more enjoyable to watch, is the overwhelming underdog in the Super Six Final for the Super Middleweight titles. More
It moved from October to December, but at least we still got the fight, the final to the Super Six Super Middleweight tournament, between British Carl Froch, the WBC champion, and undefeated American Andre Ward, the WBA Super champion. More
With a short tweet about a severe cut he sustained during training, Andre Ward not only got his Super Six Super Middleweight Final with Carl Froch probably postponed, but a whole lot of promoters angry and fuming with the way he’s done it. More
How to fix Boxing, partially, and make it big again, or at least more popular than it is now. Hint: A Pacquiao vs Mayweather fight would help, but its importance as a savior fight for the sport is overrated. More
Boxing isn’t as popular as it was a long long time ago, but few sports photograph better, and here are ten beautiful (to those who find beauty in legalized violence, like me) photos of guys knocking the brains out of their opponents. More