The names Sugar Shane Mosley and Oscar De La Hoya will be forever linked in boxing. Their story began when the two squared off as amateurs. The favored Mosley was twelve, Oscar a year younger. Mosley won handily that evening, a harbinger of things to come.
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Kenneth Bouhairie The most exciting fighters are often the most flawed. From the great Felix Trinidad to Prince Naseem Hamed, boxing’s heavy hitters have ignored defense, and suspect chins, to give fans a cinematic ending. ...
“Irish” John Duddy obliterated Shelby Pudwill in one round on the eve of St. Patty’s Day at MadisonSquareGarden, sending a sell-out crowd into a frenzy, and boosting his stock, with the tongue-twisting title of WBC Continental Americas Middleweight Champion.
The camera doesn’t lie. If you’re not genuine, TV audiences spot it immediately and you’re gone. Jimmy Lennon, Jr., who brings fans to their feet with, “It’s Showtime!” has been a ring announcer for 25 years.