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My Boxing Color Commentary: Drian Francisco Vs. Roberto Vasquez
Here’s video from a fight between the Philippines Drian Francisco vs. Panama’s Roberto Vasquez. I was the color commentator for this bout in Manila in 2009. Russell Shimooka of Hawaii is the doing the play by play. This is the 10th round which turned out to be the end.
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NEW ISSUE OF RING MAGAZINE FEATURES Q & A WITH NONITO DONAIRE
The latest issue of the Ring Magazine has an excellent Q & A interview with Nonito Donaire, who is currently ranked number seven in the Ring’s pound for pound ratings. The interview took place in the US and was done by Ring assitant editor Joe Santoliquito.
In the interview, Donaire opens up about how he was [...]
EXCLUSIVE: MANNY PACQUIAO GETS “BELTED” IN NEW YORK!
Manny Pacquiao finally received his Ring Magazine Jr. Welterweight belt, indicative of total supremacy at 140lbs. We have received an exclusive photo from the “belting.”
INTERVIEW WITH BRUCE MCTAVISH, CONCLUSION
In the last of my three part interview, Bruce McTavish talks more about the controversial WBC, then opens up about some of the more unusual places on the planet he has refereed fights, what a ref sees that fans don’t, and the prescription for fixing the sport of boxing. BY TED LERNER
INTERVIEW WITH BRUCE MCTAVISH, PART 2
In the second installment of a three part interview, referee Bruce McTavish brings up some of his favorite names from Philippine boxing history, discusses the blight caused by the proliferation of alphabet title belts, and says modern Philippine boxing owes everything to the great Manny Pacquiao. BY TED LERNER
INTERVIEW WITH REFEREE BRUCE MCTAVISH
Long time boxing referee Bruce McTavish opens up about a range of topics regarding the Sweet Science, including his favorite Philippine fighters, Manny Pacquiao, the proliferation of alphabet belts, his career highlights and low lights, and the WBC, of which he has been a member for nearly two decades.
BY TED LERNER
THE DAY ALI AND FRAZIER CAME CALLING ON FERDINAND AND IMELDA
While attempting to clean out some old papers, I came across an amazing piece of sports history; an exact transcript of the day, two weeks prior to the “Thrilla in Manila,” Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier paid a courtesy call on Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda. As you’ll see, it took the president of a nation to keep the two adversaries civil to each other. BY TED LERNER
“NOTHING PERSONAL. IT’S MY JOB. NOW LET’S PARTY.”
Manny Pacquiao’s complete and utter destruction of Ricky Hatton has brought a new star into the world of sport; a mild mannered, God-fearing young man from the 3rd world streets who mows down opponents and then invites them to break bread. Boxing, and the sporting world, have never seen anything like him.
by TED LERNER
GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE
The fight between Manny Pacquiao and Ricky Hatton on Saturday will be the first test of where the sport stands after the retirement of Oscar De La Hoya. How will the boxing landscape look when this one is over? BY NIGEL COLLINS, Editor-in-Chief, The Ring Magazine


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