By Jorge Conejo Sergio "Maravilla" Martinez (45-2-2, 24 KOs) is the new "IT" guy in boxing, everyone seems to be calling him out since he defeated Kelly Pavlik on HBO for the middleweight title. Martinez has a wealth of opponents to chose from, he holds both the 154-pound and 160-pound titles and can defend either of them against the top fighters in each division. The man … [Read more...] about Move over Pacquiao and Mayweather, Sergio Martinez is the new “It” guy in boxing
Edwin Valero Being A Violent Drunk Is Not Cool
By Jorge Conejo After hearing the news that my favorite fighter Edwin Valero reportedly beat up his beautiful wife and gave her a collapsed lung, and recently he was involved in a high speed chase while drunk, I lost all respect that I had for the Venezuelan boxer. I was one of Valero’s biggest fans; I wrote an article suggesting Manny Pacquiao give Edwin Valero a chance to … [Read more...] about Edwin Valero Being A Violent Drunk Is Not Cool
Edwin Valero vs. Manny Pacquiao in Texas is a better fight!
By Jorge Conejo Got an Opinion? Submit Your Article to Nowboxing.com Edwin Valero of Venezuela has been chasing a fight with Filipino boxing king Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao for a long time now and with the failure to come to an agreement on drug testing procedures for the Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao fight, Valero would be a great option to replace … [Read more...] about Edwin Valero vs. Manny Pacquiao in Texas is a better fight!
Manny Pacquiao Give Edwin Valero A Chance
By Jorge Conejo In 2003, Mexican legend Marco Antonio Barrera gave an unknown man from the Philippines a chance at his Ring Magazine featherweight title. That unknown man became one of boxing's most legendary warriors and a future all time great, his name is Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao. Could knockout sensation Edwin Valero given the same opportunity pull off the of upset … [Read more...] about Manny Pacquiao Give Edwin Valero A Chance
Freddie Roach is a great trainer, but he’s hurting Pacquiao’s accomplishments
By Jorge Conejo First, I would like to say that I have Manny Pacquiao as the top pound for pound boxer and best of this decade. He is my favorite fighter to watch and has helped the sport gain mainstream exposure once again. I remember the days when Freddie Roach used to be the quiet man in the corner. You would rarely hear a peep out of him during post fight … [Read more...] about Freddie Roach is a great trainer, but he’s hurting Pacquiao’s accomplishments