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Has there been a great MMA rivalry?

Posted by Iain Liddle on 17th March 2008

By Iain Liddle

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If you’ll allow me to be self-indulgent then I’ll use this week’s entry to throw out a question that has been niggling away at me of late.

March has already produced another installment in two great boxing rivalries. On March 1st Israel Vazquez and Rafael Marquez stepped into the ring together for the third time. They were tied at 1-1 in their rivalry having fought twice before in the previous thirteen months and both had been nominated for ‘Fight of the year’ for 2007. In fact, most boxing writers who I respect are unanimous in the view that the second encounter was the best to have taken place last year, despite Kelly Pavlik vs Jermain Taylor eventually taking the official boxing writer’s award.

As they prepared to lace up the gloves one more time, fan and promoter expectations were high. Gary Shaw had been proclaiming this fight as the antidote to February’s Klitschko-Ibraghimov snoozefest before it had even taken place. Showtime placed both of the preceding bouts on their website to justify the hype and show fans just how good the sport can be and will be again. It never seemed to cross anyone’s mind that the two Mexicans may disappoint us.

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The Darker Side Of Dominance

Posted by Jonathan Snowden on 11th March 2008

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By Alan Conceicao

The world of sports loves a dominant champion. Always has, always will. Dominant champions are the kind of thing that make for quick editorial pieces in print and highlight packages on Sportscenter. Can’t think of something to cover? Shit, Tiger Woods is doing something right now, right? Does King James like his french fries waffle cut or does he prefer the more traditional shoestring? Barring that, the next best thing are personalities. You don’t necessarily have to be great or even that good at what you do to be one of those. Anna Kournikova made shitloads and never won a tournament. As an American, you’ve probably seen plenty of Danica Patrick, but wouldn’t be able to pick Kimi Räikkönen out of a lineup (even if the rest of the world can). Fuck, you can’t even pronounce the guy’s name.
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When Politics Collide: The underbelly of MMA and Boxing

Posted by Jonathan Snowden on 4th March 2008

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by Alan Conceicao

Few weekends can quite display the tangled web of money in the fight game quite as much as the 48 hour period that went down this past weekend. In all, there were 7 televised fight cards between MMA and boxing, each displaying a variety of fashions in which the business of combat can bring together all time classics and historic unifications. Just as easily it can divebomb events, attempt to kill careers, and artificially inflate the reputations of those involved. If you like watching people hit each other, the end result ranged from embarassing to mythically great.

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Good Weekend?

Posted by Iain Liddle on 25th February 2008

By Iain Liddle

I’d like to begin this week’s entry in the style of every unimaginative office worker who finds themselves stood at the shredder, walking down a corridor, in the kitchen or wherever they may be when that inevitably horrific moment arrives as you see a colleague headed directly for you.

“Abort, abort” screams your inner monologue as you look for the nearest possible exit. There’s no way out though. More drastic action is required. Could you? No you couldn’t… could you?

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