Big time boxing is finally back upon us.
Rare is the occasion these days when two lineal champions step into the ring to face one another. The last occurrence was way back in Dec. ?7, when then-welterweight king Floyd Mayweather punched his way to Fighter of the Year honors after scoring a 10th round knockout over then-unbeaten 140 lb. ruler Ricky Hatton.
Four years and nine months later ?to the day ?the very best at 168 and 175 step to each other in the ring. In an even rarer occurrence these days, light heavyweight kingpin Chad Dawson moves down in weight ?adding yet another advantage on top of traveling to Oakland, where he will face hometown favorite and reigning super middleweight champ Andre Ward at the Oracle Arena. [Click Here To Read More]
Rare is the occasion these days when two lineal champions step into the ring to face one another. The last occurrence was way back in Dec. ?7, when then-welterweight king Floyd Mayweather punched his way to Fighter of the Year honors after scoring a 10th round knockout over then-unbeaten 140 lb. ruler Ricky Hatton.
Four years and nine months later ?to the day ?the very best at 168 and 175 step to each other in the ring. In an even rarer occurrence these days, light heavyweight kingpin Chad Dawson moves down in weight ?adding yet another advantage on top of traveling to Oakland, where he will face hometown favorite and reigning super middleweight champ Andre Ward at the Oracle Arena. [Click Here To Read More]
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