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Boxing News: Jonathan “Mantequilla” Gonzalez vs. Derek “Pooh” Ennis on January 4th in Miami, Florida

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Jonathan "Mantequilla" Gonzalez vs. Derek "Pooh" Ennis on January 4th in Miami, Florida
Dec 23rd 2012, 07:25

According to his adviser, Gabby Penagaricano, Puerto Rican junior middleweight slugger Jonathan “Mantequilla” Gonzalez (15-0-1, 13 KOs) has turned a corner in his career after having the best camp of his career. Looking to erase the memory of his lackluster, overweight performance last September against former world champion Sergei Dzinziruk, Gonzalez will appear in the [...]

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Boxing News: Rubio stops Rosales

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Rubio stops Rosales
Dec 23rd 2012, 06:28

By Jason Kim: WBF super middleweight champion Marco Antonio Rubio (55-6-1, 48 KO's) successfully defended his World Boxing Federation title on Saturday night in stopping Michel Rosales (32-6, 26 KO's) in the 11th round in a competitive clash at the Bicentennial Gym in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico. Rubio, 32, knocked Rosales down twice in the fight, [...]

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Boxing News: Adamek to face Kubrat Pulev next in IBF final eliminator

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Adamek to face Kubrat Pulev next in IBF final eliminator
Dec 23rd 2012, 04:43

By Allan Fox: IBF North American heavyweight champion Tomasz Adamek (48-2, 29 KO's) really lucked out tonight in beating Steve Cunningham (25-5, 12 KO's) by a 12 round split decision in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Not too many boxing fans saw the 36-year-old Adamek as the winner of the fight, and he's pretty lucky that he had [...]

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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Boxing Blows It on the Big Stage with Cunningham Robbery

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Boxing Blows It on the Big Stage with Cunningham Robbery
Dec 23rd 2012, 03:08

First the good news. 

Boxing was on network television for the second time in as many weeks. 

Now the bad news. 

Tomasz Adamek's highly controversial split-decision win over Steve Cunningham was so bad it will only feed into the negative perceptions of boxing that exist in the minds of mainstream sports fans.

Among those perceptions, in no particular order, are the claims that boxing is either rigged, corrupt or altogether incompetent.

Worse yet are those who believe that the truth encompasses some part of all three. And decisions like Saturday night's will do nothing to dispel those feelings and in fact make them grow stronger even amongst the sport's most ardent defenders.

Putting it simply: Tomasz Adamek did not win Saturday night. Steve Cunningham was faster, outboxed him in the majority of rounds and deserved to win the fight.

Key words: deserved to.

He didn't, and while boxing fans are used to these types of shenanigans, and let's not compare this to Pacquiao-Bradley or Rios-Abril which were truly horrible decisions, it hurts with attracting new fans.

If you're a first-time viewer, or even a casual fan who likes boxing but doesn't commit to it in the way you would say the NFL, you like to see entertaining fights when you do tune in.

And Saturday night's bout was certainly that, Adamek and Cunningham are two guys who will always put on a good scrap when matched well.

But you also like to see the right guy's hand raised when it's all said and done.

Especially on a stage like network television when you're trying to build something better and draw in new people.

Unfortunately for boxing, it always seems that the bigger the stage, the more likely it is to trip over itself. And that being the case—mission accomplished.

Is this the worst decision in boxing history? It's not even close to the worst decision of the year. 

But when your chances to make an impression are limited, these types of mistakes must be avoided. 

Steve Cunningham won Saturday night. And his loss is a loss not just for him but for both the sport and all those who care about it.

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Boxing News: Pacquiao: I would have kept fighting [against Marquez] and the result might have been worse

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Pacquiao: I would have kept fighting [against Marquez] and the result might have been worse
Dec 23rd 2012, 03:14

By Chris Williams: Manny Pacquiao says he would have gotten up after being knocked down by Juan Manuel Marquez in the 6th and continued to fight if he could have, but Pacquiao fears that he would ended up even more hurt. Pacquiao said to the Manila Bulletin at mb.com.ph If I had the strength to [...]

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Bleacher Report - Boxing: USS Gets Sunked!! Adamek Wins Controversial Decision Versus Cunningham

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USS Gets Sunked!! Adamek Wins Controversial Decision Versus Cunningham
Dec 23rd 2012, 01:50


On Saturday afternoon before a live national TV audience, Boxing returned to NBC with a rematch of former Cruiserweight champions, Steve Cunningham and Tomasz Adamek. This fight was supposed to be the fight that excelled the winner’s career into a possible title shot with one of the Klitschko brothers in 2013. What we got, however, was what has plagued the sport, once again—bad officials.

 

While it was Adamek throwing the harder shots, Cunningham used his boxing skills to control the bout from the start. Using his jab to control the pace, Cunningham was well ahead on most pundit cards the entire fight, while Adamek tried to steal each round with around 20 seconds to go. His face bruised and discolored, Adamek needed a knockout to win…so we thought.

 

Adamek had out-landed Cunningham 120-80 in power shots, Cunningham led in overall punches 209-169, including landing 129 of 349 jabs. Clearly in control, Cunningham thought he had avenged the controversial lost to Adamek nearly five years ago. Then the scores of the judges were read: 115-113 for Cunningham, and 116-112 and 115-112 for the winner…TOMASZ ADAMEK??!!

 

Now, for those of us that have followed the sport for years, we have become immune to horrible scoring by judges. One can remember as Erislandy Lara was clearly ahead of Paul Williams in their bout back in July 2011, only to get robbed that night in Atlantic City. Or Marvin Hagler’s defeat to Sugar Ray Leonard in 1987, when Hagler dominated the fight, only to lose to the returning Leonard.

 

These scores have become way too common in the sport. For not only a great fighter, but a great person in Steve Cunningham to go through such a travesty, not once but twice, in his soon-to-be hall of fame career, maybe it’s finally time for the sport to have a universal commission.

We need to make these judges accountable for some of the horrible scoring that continues on in the sport. When the sport has its chance to finally get back in the national spotlight, this ugly facade happens again. It’s time to end this, for not only fighters like Cunningham, Lara and Hagler, but for the up-and-coming fighters in the future. The question now is who is ready to step up and make this happen??

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Boxing News: Pacquiao wants to return to the ring in April

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Pacquiao wants to return to the ring in April
Dec 23rd 2012, 02:41

By Chris Williams: While Manny Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum wants him to rest and recover from his 6th round knockout until September of next year, Pacquiao will reportedly doesn't want to wait that long until he gets back in the ring. Pacquiao wants to be back in action in April against an opponent still to [...]

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Boxing News: Cunningham outlands Adamek by wide margin but still loses

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Cunningham outlands Adamek by wide margin but still loses
Dec 23rd 2012, 01:14

By Dan Ambrose: Steve Cunningham is pretty upset after losing a controversial 12 round split decision tonight against a popular Tomasz Adamek in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Cunningham out-landed Adamek by a huge 220 to 169 margin, according to RingTV, but that wasn't good enough for two of the judges, who scored the decision to Adamek by [...]

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