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Boxing's Pound for Pound Top Ten: Do They Make 'Em Like They Used To? (Part 1)

Kory Kitchen is back at Bad Left Hook today for part one of what will be a three-part series. In part one, Kory looks back at the 2001 year-end pound-for-pound top ten from RING Magazine. One of the constant remarks heard within boxing circles is "they don't make ‘em like they used to". ...

The Ten Best Wins in Boxing Since Duran vs Leonard

Anthony Wilson takes a look back at some of the greatest and most memorable victories in the last 30 years of boxing, since Duran vs Leonard I in 1980, in a special feature piece today for Bad Left Hook. In my debut at Bad Left Hook several months ago, I wrote about Roberto Duran's debut at...

Last Five Fights: Roy Jones Jr. and Bernard Hopkins

With the 17 years in the making rematch between Roy Jones Jr. and Bernard Hopkins coming about in just four short days, let's look back at the last five fights for both fighters. This is going to be a fight week feature for all major fights from here on out, or if you don't want to consider this...

CompuBox: Worst Title Fight Decisions in CompuBox History

Note from SC: This was penned and compiled by the editors at CompuBox, and the table is a pretty simple formula. We know that more punches landed (even landed AND thrown) doesn't automatically mean that the fight was a robbery or even a bad decision. Some of these fights (Lewis-Holyfield,...

Bad Left Hook Best of the Decade: Junior Middleweight

Now that 2009 is getting close to wrapping up, it means this decade is almost over. Before the end of the year, I hope to get through all the weight classes, presenting to you some choices for the best fighter in a given weight class in the decade. I'm not going in any particular order here, but...

Felix Trinidad's father says it's time to retire

Felix Trinidad Sr., whose son Felix "Tito" Trinidad hasn't fought in almost two years again, says his son should retire, according to Primera Hora (link in Spanish). Trinidad last fought in January 2008, losing a wide decision to Roy Jones Jr. while attempting to move up to a 170-pound catchweight...


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