Archive for December, 2005
Continue Reading December 29th, 2005
Of the fights listed, I’m most interested in Pacquiao/Morales, and Brock/Tua. There are still some heavyweight bouts to shake out, but I haven’t heard anything certain.
Saturday, Jan. 21 - at Las Vegas, NV (HBO-PPV) …
Continue Reading December 27th, 2005
Two weeks ago, the staff of The Pro-Wrestling Chronicle began research on our biggest project to date, a comprehensive feature on the history of the World Bodybuilding Federation. Finding reliable and accurate information, or any information at all on …
Continue Reading December 24th, 2005
On behalf of The Pro-Wrestling Chronicle, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone who has taken the time to follow us in our short history. We would like to take a moment to apologize for the lack of activity in our pages this week. Travel …
Continue Reading December 19th, 2005
Point guard is the toughest position to play in the NBA. It takes a combination of quickness, toughness, strength, determination, and heart to be a successful point guard, and that’s why the best players in the NBA are all point guards.
Here are the top ten point guards in the NBA:
1. Stephon Marbury, Knicks: Stephon […]
Continue Reading December 18th, 2005
So Ron Artest wants to come to New York? Let’s roll out the red carpet for the former Red Storm who:
- Destroyed a television camera at Madison Square Garden in 2003.
- Openly disrespected coach Pat Riley during a game with the Miami Heat.
- Asked for a month off after overworking himself promoting a third-rate R&B […]
Continue Reading December 17th, 2005
Valuev Decisions Ruiz. Story here. If I can find video or pics, I’ll post ‘em. Sounds like it was as boring as I’d expected.
Continue Reading December 17th, 2005
Henry Akinwande is still fighting, and he won, defeating Ed Mahone to win the IBF intercontinental belt for the heavyweight division. I had all but forgotten about Akinwande. Hell, the only guys who’ve beat him are Lennox Lewis and an “in his prime” …
Continue Reading December 17th, 2005
It may well be a yawn-fest, but I would love to see this fight tonight (or whenever, due to the time zones, and such). It won’t be televised, as you can’t hardly pay people to watch a Ruiz fight.
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