By Scoop Malinowski Now that Deontay Wilder and his team have dodged Anthony Joshua for 2018 by refusing to sign Eddie Hearn’s $20m contract, there is still plenty of work (ducking) to do, because Hearn and Joshua are still pushing and making offers to set the fight for April 2019. ...
Read More »Could Manny Pacquiao Be The Greatest?
By Scoop Malinowski Manny Pacquiao might be the greatest fighter of all time. Manny Pacquiao saved boxing from the boring, dreariness of the Mayweather reign. Manny Pacquiao won’t get these credits by the media but whoever counted on the mainstream media to get the story straight? At 39, ...
Read More »Oscar: Prime Pacquiao Kills Floyd
By Scoop Malinowski Oscar De La Hoya fought both Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao in their respective primes and suddenly has decided to express his thoughts on what would have happened had Floyd and Manny tangled in their primes in 2010. De La Hoya was asked by Inquirer.net about if ...
Read More »Boycotting Wilder is the only way to force Wilder vs Joshua
By Scoop Malinowski Astute ring observers will not fall for the repeated lies and fakery by Deontay Wilder and his team. Astute ring observers can see the truth through the haze of lies, smoke & mirrors and deception. Al Haymon, Shelly Finkel and Deontay Wilder know they are not ready ...
Read More »Why Won’t Team Wilder Pressure Joshua With More Offers?
By Scoop Malinowski Now that Team Wilder have rejected Eddie Hearn’s contract offer after sitting on it for almost two weeks with the WBA breathing down everybody’s necks, the result is the cancellation of hopes of seeing Wilder vs Joshua this year. The WBA wanted a deal after waiting three ...
Read More »Team Wilder Hoping Joshua Loses Like Lennox Did
By Scoop Malinowski The latest is Deontay Wilder is now killing the showdown with Anthony Joshua forever by now demanding a ridiculous 50-50 split. This is a fight killer, this is a message to Joshua and Eddie Hearn to leave us alone and go away, please go away. The American ...
Read More »No Class Wilder is a Heavyweight Shame
By Scoop Malinowski The empty pot makes the most noise. The scared dog barks the loudest. Deontay Wilder is screaming like a maniac now after defrauding and deceiving his way to ducking the heavyweight super fight vs Anthony Joshua, almost exactly like Mayweather faked his way out of facing Manny ...
Read More »Wilder Successfully Ducks Joshua
By Scoop Malinowski Team Deontay Wilder has stalled and smokescreened their way to a successful duck of Anthony Joshua. After months of game playing, media manipulation and pretending to want to take the big money risk to fight Joshua, Team Wilder has finally been cornered and exposed. They sat on ...
Read More »Biofile: Al Bernstein Interview
By Scoop Malinowski Status: SHOWTIME Boxing Analyst since 2003. ESPN Boxing Analyst from 1980-2003. NBC Olympic Boxing Analyst in 1992 and 1996. Author of 1978 book Boxing For Beginners. DOB: September 15, 1950 In: Chicago, IL First Boxing Memory: “Was watching Sugar Ray Robinson and Wayne ‘Thunder’ Thornton and all ...
Read More »1988 Scoop: Duran Threw The Rematch To Leonard
By Scoop Malinowski One of the first big boxing shows I ever attended was the February 5, 1988 Atlantic City tripleheader of Marlon Starling defending his WBA Welterweight title vs Fujio Ozaki, Mark Breland vs Juan Alonso Villa and a ten rounder featuring Roberto Duran vs Ricky Stackhouse. As ...
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