Sunday, June 26, 2011

Today's Greatest News On Boxing for Sunday, June 26, 2011

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(11:09:58 PM) Boxing loses inspirational Charles – My friend Nick Charles, a former CNN sports anchor and boxing play-by-play announcer, embraced life to the end. (This story continues here)

(10:47:04 PM) BOXING: Leonard's life a guide for upstart boxers – Sugar Ray Leonard has a boxing gym in Los Angeles that has become his second home. Photographs, boxing gloves and championship belts line the walls, chronicling a career considered among the most fruitful in boxing history. (This story continues here)

(11:41:01 PM) Esparza wins 6th consecutive US Boxing title – Marlen Esparza added another championship to her run of dominance. Esparza won her sixth straight title at the USA Boxing national championships Saturday night, outpunching Tyrieshia Douglas for the women's flyweight crown. "I train like a crazy person and I don't have a life," Esparza said. (This story continues here)

(11:28:30 PM) Boxing brothers headline Clash 9 – Two titles will be on the line Friday at the Coast Hotel and Convention Centre. (This story continues here)

(11:09:51 PM) Chess-boxing: High-brow bruisers clash for bragging rights – They may be from the opposite ends of the sporting spectrum, but the worlds of boxing and chess will collide on Friday to decide whether London or Berlin has the toughest and smartest sportsmen. (This story continues here)

(10:53:03 PM) Esparza wins sixth consecutive U.S. boxing title – COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- Marlen Esparza won her sixth straight title at the USA Boxing national championships Saturday night, outpointing Tyrieshia Douglas 27-16 for the flyweight crown. (This story continues here)

(10:51:59 PM) Esparza wins sixth consecutive US Boxing title – Marlen Esparza added another championship to her run of dominance. (This story continues here)

(11:10:23 PM) Olympic Boxing Champ Fights Personal Abuses – Sugar Ray Leonard was feared in the boxing ring and adored outside of it. He captured the world's attention when winning gold at the 1976 Olympics, and is credited with keeping boxing relevant to a new generation. But a complex personal tale lies behind that bright personality. Host Michel Martin speaks with Sugar Ray Leonard about his new autobiography The Big Fight: My Life In and Out of the ... (This story continues here)

(11:02:09 PM) Boxing: Macklin aims to complete his 'journey' with victory over Sturm – If Matthew Macklin can beat Felix Sturm and win the World Boxing Association's "super" version of their middleweight title in Cologne tonight, he will be one of seven fighters holding a recognised segment of the world title. (This story continues here)

(11:38:08 PM) Mario Lopez comes out of his boxing shell – BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., June 25 (UPI) -- U.S. television host Mario Lopez says he was reluctant at first about sharing his passion for boxing with the public by taking part in a documentary. (This story continues here)

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