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Leonard rose to prominence during the 1980s, defeating former rival Roberto Duran in their monumental rematch in 1980 to ...
Bob Arum, having promoted legends like Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and George Foreman, names the greatest heavyweight of all time, highlighting his unparalleled skill and profound cultural impact inside ...
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Philstar.com on MSNDefeating a champion – and Father TimeFour years of inactivity haven’t deterred Manny Pacquiao from climbing into the ring once more – this time for a world title ...
Bob Arum of Top Rank hasn’t shied away from criticizing the May 3 pay-per-view bout between Floyd Mayweather and Marcos Maidana that is being put on by his company’s promotional rival, Golden ...
Bob Arum, still sharp as he approaches his 89th birthday, repeats the mantra often: never retire. He believes his passion for his role as chairman of Top Rank Boxing keeps his brain fresh and ...
Twenty minutes before his 2,000th boxing card began Saturday night, veteran promoter Bob Arum was in his seat, anticipating his next big fight and reflecting on the 50 years of experiences that ...
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Welterweight champion Terence Crawford is claiming Bob Arum’s “revolting racial bias” prevented him from landing big fights and earning tens of millions of dollars.
On Friday, Arum will help bring boxing back to Hampton Roads when Davis puts his unbeaten record on the line against Gustavo Lemos at Scope in Norfolk.
Not Bob Arum. The 84-year-old chairman of Top Rank Promotions began his Hall of Fame career 50 years ago by taking on "The Greatest" as his first client, none other than Muhammad Ali.
Promoter Bob Arum recognizes that promoting a boxing show at the newfangled Sphere will take a lot more effort than required for the typical garden-variety venue.
The return of former heavyweight king Tyson Fury has begun to gather pace with a date, venue, and potential opponent already named for next year. At such a critical moment in US history, we need ...
With big wins over the likes of Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier and Foreman, the enigma from Louisville, Kentucky was as ...
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