The more time I spend covering boxing, the more I seem to become embedded in the sport.
Focusing on articles, videos, and photos, there is no better place for me to get pure coverage than inside of the gyms and over the past three-plus years I’ve been able to chronicle some of the finest prospects in Las Vegas and California.
It was August of 2010 when I first crossed paths with Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s Luis ‘Cuba?Arias, as the National Amateur champion was giving light heavyweight titlist Chad Dawson some lively work ahead of his clash with Jean Pascal later that month. I instantly spotted Arias?strength and aggression in the ring and knew he would likely be making noise as a professional. [Click Here To Read More]
Focusing on articles, videos, and photos, there is no better place for me to get pure coverage than inside of the gyms and over the past three-plus years I’ve been able to chronicle some of the finest prospects in Las Vegas and California.
It was August of 2010 when I first crossed paths with Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s Luis ‘Cuba?Arias, as the National Amateur champion was giving light heavyweight titlist Chad Dawson some lively work ahead of his clash with Jean Pascal later that month. I instantly spotted Arias?strength and aggression in the ring and knew he would likely be making noise as a professional. [Click Here To Read More]
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