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ESPN.com - Boxing: Oosthuizen sluggish, draws with Gonzales

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Oosthuizen sluggish, draws with Gonzales
Jun 30th 2013, 05:35, by Dan Rafael

Super middleweight Thomas Oosthuizen started slowly Saturday and failed to make the impression many expected he would, but he rallied in the second half and managed to salvage a draw with Brandon Gonzales.

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ESPN.com - Boxing: Golovkin Wins By Rare KO With Body Punch

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Golovkin Wins By Rare KO With Body Punch
Jun 30th 2013, 05:11, by Media

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Boxing News: Gritty Hard-Fought Win For Nelson Over Cuello

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Gritty Hard-Fought Win For Nelson Over Cuello
Jun 30th 2013, 03:34, by Payman Kohan

(Photo credit: Dibella Entertainment) By Payman Kohan: After 10 busy rounds Willie Nelson (21-1-1, 12 KO) from Columbus, Ohio, defeats Luciano Cuello (26-3, 12 KO) of Argentina by Unanimous Decision (97-93, 97-93, 96-94) in Foxwoods Casino, CT. Cuello fought hard and showed toughness throughout the fight and negated much of the lengthy Nelson’s jab, but [...]

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Boxing News: Macklin: Golovkin is the best; better than Sergio Martinez

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Macklin: Golovkin is the best; better than Sergio Martinez
Jun 30th 2013, 04:33, by admin

(Photo credit: Dibella Entertainment) By Scott Gilfoid: Matthew Macklin (29-5, 20 KO’s) was literally smothering IBO/WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (27-0, 24 KO’s) with compliments after being stopped in the 3rd round from a left-hand body shot from Golovkin at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, USA. After the fight, Macklin gushed “Without [...]

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Boxing News: Golovkin obliterates Macklin

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Golovkin obliterates Macklin
Jun 30th 2013, 04:48, by admin

MASHANTUCKET, Conn. (June 29, 2013) – Powerful World Boxing Association & International Boxing Organization World middleweight champion Gennady “GGG” Golovkin (27-0, 24 KOs) stopped challenger Matthew “Mack The Knife” Macklin (29-5, 20 KOs) with a lethal body shot in the third round, headlining tonight’s HBO Triple-Header, presented by K2 Promotions and DiBella Entertainment, in the [...]

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Boxing News: Andre Ward: I’m not going to play games with Froch

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Andre Ward: I'm not going to play games with Froch
Jun 30th 2013, 05:14, by admin

By Scott Gilfoid: WBA super middleweight champion Andre Ward wasn't in the mood to play around in getting interviewed by Sky Sports after tonight's impressive 3rd round knockout win by Gennady Golovkin over Matthew Macklin. Ward was asked his thoughts about facing IBF/WBA super middleweight champion Carl Froch, and Ward said he wasn't going to [...]

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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Golovkin vs. Macklin: GGG Defeats Mack the Knife by 3rd-Round KO

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Golovkin vs. Macklin: GGG Defeats Mack the Knife by 3rd-Round KO
Jun 30th 2013, 03:56, by Brian Mazique

WBA middleweight champion Gennady "GGG" Golovkin (27-0, 24 KO) continues to prove to the world that he is more than hype at 160 pounds.

Golovkin defeated Matthew "Mack the Knife" Macklin (29-5) by KO on Saturday night at MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort in Mashantucket, Conn.

GGG decimated Macklin in the third round with a left hook to the body that snatched the air from the challenger's body. This was supposed to be Golovkin's first legitimate test of his career. If you subscribe to that concept, he passed with flying colors.

From the beginning of the fight, it was clear it was just a matter of time before Golovkin would claim another KO win.

He has been the WBA middleweight champion since 2010, but he's just beginning to get the respect he deserves. Criticism of his competition is waning as he continues to up the ante; Macklin was his most respected victim yet.

The more Golovkin wins—especially in front of American audiences—the more he will become a household name in the sport. After fighting his first 23 bouts outside the United States, GGG has now fought three of his last four fights on American soil. All of those fights have resulted in stoppage wins and all have been a part of an HBO broadcast.

The exposure has been good for him. He's now stopped 14 straight opponents and upped his KO percentage to just under 89 percent.

The success on the big stage could lead to a unification bout between him and WBO champion Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin, or the winner of the Daniel "Real Deal" Geale and Darren Barker bout for Geale's IBF crown.

There are a plethora of possibilities for Golovkin, but we'll have to wait and see who wins and who steps up to the challenge in the division.

Whoever decides to oppose GGG better be ready for punching power few can deny.

 

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ESPN.com - Boxing: Golovkin knocks out Macklin in third round

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Golovkin knocks out Macklin in third round
Jun 30th 2013, 04:27, by Associated Press

Undefeated German middleweight Gennady Golovkin stopped English challenger Matthew Macklin in the third round Saturday night to successfully defend his WBA and IBO titles.

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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Floyd Mayweather's Biggest Questions to Answer in Canelo Alvarez Fight

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Floyd Mayweather's Biggest Questions to Answer in Canelo Alvarez Fight
Jun 30th 2013, 03:33, by Steven Cook

Whether Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr. likes it or not, he'll always be subject to scrutiny as the world's most famous boxer even if he wins every bout and he faces some pressing questions heading into his fight with Saul "Canelo" Alvarez on September 14. 

The 22-year-old Alvarez is no joke with a 42-0-1 record, and Money May will have to be on his game in order to keep his undefeated record alive and continue improving his case to be the best pound-for-pound boxer of all time.

Let's take a look at the questions Money May will have to answer in his upcoming fight with Canelo Alvarez. 

 

Can Mayweather Get His Knockout Blow Back?

Unbeknownst to many boxing fans, Mayweather has struggled to knock out his opponents in this most recent stretch of his career, and it's been one of his biggest points of criticism. 

Despite his 44-0 record, Mayweather hasn't been high on knockouts as of late. He's only won two of his past nine matches with a KO or TKO, with the others coming down to the judges' decision. 

According to David King of Yahoo! Sports, he's certain that a knockout could be in the works against Alvarez:

I'm going for the victory [with Canelo], but do I think the knockout can happen...absolutely. A lot of guys come in the ring with Floyd Mayweather just to survive, to say they went the distance with Floyd Mayweather. Things happen and that's the sport of boxing, but people don't remember how many knockouts you had or didn't have - they remember winners.

Mayweather is both right and wrong. 

On one hand, jaw-dropping punches and knockout blows provide boxers with that trademark moment that can help spread the result more. But on the other hand, all that really matters is who won the fight.

If Money May comes in just gunning for the knockout, he could get himself into trouble against a very energetic, poised Canelo. But at the same time, he could really benefit from striking his opponent with a big one and giving ESPN highlight-reel material for the slow summer months.

 

Is Mayweather Still Built to Handle Young Fighters?

Money May's career has been built on the ability to wear out his opponents with quick defensive movement and the inability of his foes to contain him. 

That same trait has allowed him to have success no matter how old his opponent is, even if they're a shifty, up-and-coming superstar like Canelo is. 

However, Mayweather is 36 years old and most of his recent experience has come against seasoned boxers who didn't come close to matching Mayweather's peak in-ring condition. The last one of his opponents who could boast that was Victor Ortiz, who had to be taken down in controversial fashion after a evenly matched bout.

I'm not indicating that Canelo will overpower Mayweather—arguably no boxer on the planet could do that—but he certainly brings a lot to the table that Money May's latest opponents haven't. 

 

Will He End His Career as the Pound-for-Pound Champion?

OK, this one obviously cannot and will not be answered until Mayweather hangs up the gloves for good. 

But with Mayweather aiming to do that after the end of his six-fight deal with Showtime/CBS, per ESPN, he's running out of chances to add to his legacy.

If Money May can continue to win in convincing fashion against the best competition out there, he'll put himself in the best place possible for that argument to be made when he retires from the sport. But one slip-up and the undefeated record he's worked his entire pro career to maintain is washed away.

Will the 22-year-old Alvarez bring too much into the ring for Mayweather to deal with? Will the 14-year advantage Money May has catch up to him in the late rounds? 

All of these questions will be answered come September 14, and the result of that bout will be a telling moment in terms of Mayweather's legacy.

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Boxing News: Golovkin-Macklin early action: Oosthuizen-Gonzales fight to draw; Nelson wins

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Golovkin-Macklin early action: Oosthuizen-Gonzales fight to draw; Nelson wins
Jun 30th 2013, 02:35, by admin

Thomas Oosthuizen draw 10 Brandon Gonzales 98-82 Gonzales, 96-94 Oosthuizen, 95-95 even Willie Nelson UD 10 Luciano Leonel Cuello 97-93, 97-93, 96-94 Danny O'Connor UD 8 Hector Munoz Luis Rosa UD 8 Jose Angel Beranza Dusty Harrison UD 6 Ben Akrah

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