Anyone with even a passing interest in boxing can recognize the need for an alternative to the alphabet sanctioning bodies, which over the past half-century have proliferated like gremlins, been indicted for corruption, ranked dead men and tried to convince the public that Nicholas Walters (who?) versus Daulis Prescott (who?) is a fight that crowns a world champion. But what do you do when you need an alternative to the alternative? That's a question three boxing journalists asked themselves last spring, when each lost faith in what had been the fans' primary alternative to the alphabet absurdity, The Ring magazine.
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