Archived Boxing News - March/April 2010
Audley Harrison's Last Chance
Audley harrison gets his last chance tonight when he fights for the European Heavyweight title against former conqueror Michael Sprott. He gets a chance also to avenge a stunning knockout defeat. (More)
Hopkins Beats Jones in Bore
Bernard Hopkins avenged his 1993 loss to Roy Jones Jnr via a fairly uninspiring 12 rounds points decision that few fans paid to see. (More)
Haye Stops Ruiz
David Haye put on an exciting performance and had the American on the canvas three times in the fight before Ruiz's corner threw in the towel in the 9th round. (More)
Dirrell Wins On DQ
Andre Dirrell scored a disqualification victory over previously unbeaten Arthur Abraham in the 11th round when Abraham landed a knockout blow while Dirrell was on one knee. (More)
The Klitschko Brothers - Unifying Heavyweight Boxing
Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko, the two brothers from the Ukraine have between them dominated heavyweight boxing since the retirement of Lennox Lewis in 2003, almost 7 years ago. So why are they not universally appreciated and respected, recognisable global stars and household names? (More)
Klitschko Scores Final Round KO
Wladimir Klitschko dominated his world heavyweight title defence against Eddie Chambers and scored a crushing 12th round KO. (More)
Klitschko and Chambers Weigh In
Wladimir Klitschko tipped the scales at a rock solid 244lbs and challenger Eddie Chambers scaled 209lbs. (More)
Pacman Outspeeds Clottey
The world's number 1 boxer, Manny Pacquaio produced an exhibition of amazing speed, skill and energy to give outclassed Clottey no chance of springing an upset. Pacman retained his WBO World Welterweight crown with a lopsided points decision on all 3 judges scorecards against the much bigger Clottey. (More)
Pacquaio v Clottey Preview
On March 13th, 2010, Manny Pacquaio, the pride of the Philippines takes on the much bigger Joshua Clottey in what has the makings of a classic World Welterweight fight. Pacman will be defending his WBO World Welterweight crown, but perhaps more importantly will be looking to cement his reputation as the number one pound for pound fighter in the world. (More)









