By Jamie Eskdale: To have heart in the boxing context defines one’s ability to take punches, react positively in the face of adversity, take a victory from the jaws of defeat, to ‘suck it up’, being able to take a degree of punishment and come back. To posses courage, intensity, will and desire.
To question a fighters’ heart is almost like questioning his manhood. I think I would be correct in saying most fighter would rather get knocked out than be regarded as a quitter.where giving in or quitting is seen as an easy way out. The very minimum the fans expect from a boxer is heart.
There are plenty of examples past and present of fighters who have been accused of lacking heart. Kermit Cintron, Audley Harrison, Zab Judah, Devon Alexander, and Jose Gonzales.
(Photo credit: Esther Lin/Showtime) By Jamie Eskdale: When you first hear of a boxer be it a young contender, a foreign fighter or just someone hyped by a promotional stable generally the first thing you look at is the fighters’ record. 9 times out of 10 these guys will have a perfect record. A 0 in the L column is usually a given. But is it really all that impressive to be undefeated? What does it actually stand for?
By Jamie Eskdale: Amir Khan has been very vocal these past 4 or 5 weeks of his intention of fighting Floyd Mayweather Junior next year. After his last performance against Julio Diaz it would seem absurd to think that Amir is now 1 fight away from a Mayweather bout. But this folks is the corrupt world of professional boxing were nothing should surprise us anymore.
By Jamie Eskdale: Joe Calzaghe retired from boxing in February 2009 so I am perhaps going over old ground here. However I am still interested to know people’s opinion on the Welshman.
By Jamie Eskdale: I will try and examine other issues affecting boxing. Anyone who read my last article will know that I think boxing is currently in a precarious position, we have a situation where 4 governing bodies, promoters and television networks more or less run the sport.
By Jamie Eskdale: Back in 2009 two young American fighters by the name of Andre looked certain to take the super middleweight division by storm. They both entered the super 6 boxing classic tournament with high expectations of becoming the finest super middleweight on the planet. Andre Ward would accomplish this dream looking untouchable, but what has happened to Andre Dirrell?
By Jamie Eskdale: As British heavyweight Audley Harrison announces his retirement from boxing following a 1st round knockout loss to Deontay Wilder last Saturday night, lets have a look at his career.
By Jamie E: British and Commonwealth featherweight champion Lee Selby (15-1, 6 KO’s) seems to have all the tools to make it all the way to the top, scratch beneath the surface though and is he really equipped to take on the world?