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John McCain seeks pardon for Jack Johnson (And I don’t mean that crappy singer either)

» 05 April 2009 » In Boxing, Dope, Guide, People » 3 Comments

John McCain seeks pardon for Jack Johnson (And I don’t mean that crappy singer either)

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Sen. John McCain said Wednesday he’s sure that President Barack Obama “will be more than eager” to pardon the late black heavyweight champion Jack Johnson, who was sent to prison nearly a century ago because of his romantic ties with a white woman.

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Appearing with three of Johnson’s family members and Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., McCain unveiled a resolution urging a presidential pardon for Johnson, who was convicted in 1913 of violating the Mann Act, which made it illegal to transport women across state lines for immoral purposes. The law has since been heavily amended, but has not been repealed.

McCain, R-Ariz., said he planned to speak to Obama about it, but added, “I think the last person I have to convince probably is President Obama.”

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“We need to erase this act of racism which sent an American citizen to prison on a trumped-up charge,” McCain said, adding, “I have great confidence this president will be more than eager to sign this legislation and pardon Jack Johnson.”

The White House declined to comment Wednesday. Obama was in London on Wednesday attending a summit on the global economic crisis.

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McCain and King — both of whom have done their share of boxing — are advocating the pardon along with filmmaker Ken Burns, whose 2005 documentary, “Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson,” explored the case against Johnson and the sentencing judge’s admitted desire to “send a message” to black men about relationships with white women.

Johnson became the first black heavyweight champion on Dec. 26, 1908, 100 years before Obama became the first black president.

“It certainly would be a moment in history,” King said, “to have the first African-American president granting a pardon to the first African-American heavyweight champion.”

The resolution announced Wednesday seeks a pardon that acknowledges Johnson’s career and reputation were wronged “by a racially motivated conviction prompted by his success in the boxing ring and his relationship with white women.” Similar resolutions offered in 2004 and last year failed to pass both chambers of Congress.

Burns helped form the Committee to Pardon Jack Johnson, which filed a petition with the Justice Department in 2004 that was never acted on. He called Johnson “the greatest boxer of all time,” and said when Johnson proved unbeatable in the ring, “the white power establishment decided to beat him in the courts.”

He called a pardon for Johnson “just a question of justice, which is not only blind, but color-blind,” adding, “I think it absolutely does not have anything to do with the symbolism of an African-American president pardoning an African-American unjustly accused.”

Johnson won the 1908 world heavyweight title after police in Australia stopped his 14-round match against the severely battered Canadian world champion, Tommy Burns. That led to a search for a “Great White Hope” who could beat Johnson. Two years later, Jim Jeffries, the American world titleholder Johnson had tried for years to fight, came out of retirement but lost in a match called “The Battle of the Century,” resulting in deadly riots.

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Authorities first targeted Johnson’s relationship with Lucille Cameron, who later became his wife, but she refused to cooperate. They then found another white witness, Belle Schreiber, to testify against him. Johnson fled the country after his conviction, but agreed years later to return and serve a 10-month jail sentence. He tried to renew his boxing career after leaving prison, but failed to regain his title. He died in a car crash in 1946 at age 68.

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Big ups to John McCain for this.

Jack Johnson is one of the Original G’s: Brash, Cocky, Charismatic, Sharp Dresser, Didn’t give a Fuck and Swooped Mad Girls.

True Revolutionary.

If it wasn’t for G’s like Jack Johnson, there would be no Michael Mason.

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Floyd Mayweather, Jr VS Manny Pacquiao

» 26 March 2009 » In Boxing, Guide » 4 Comments

Floyd Mayweather, Jr VS Manny Pacquiao

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Manny Pacquiao’s name is being floated as one of the top contenders of Floyd Mayweather Jr. if ever the former pound-for-pound king decides to come out of retirement.

Golden Boy Promotions chief executive officer Richard Schaeffer said Mayweather, who retired after beating Ricky Hatton in 2007, could pick from four high-profile opponents if he decides to once again climb the ring this year.

A Mayweather-Pacquiao match would pit the reigning pound-for-pound champion against the former title holder.

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Mayweather was undefeated in 39 fights, with 25 knockouts, when he retired.

Pacquiao holds a 48-3-2 win-loss-draw record with 37 of his wins by way of knockout. He is currently training for his upcoming fight against Hatton on May 2 in Las Vegas.

Schaeffer said Pacquiao would solidify his hold of the pound-for-pound title if he beats Hatton. “I don’t care who you put in front of (Pacquiao), big or small, he would be the pound-for-pound champion.”

He added that a Mayweater-Pacquiao match will be a huge draw in Las Vegas. “To put (Pacquiao) and Mayweather together, it would be for all the marbles. If you think about it, even if you were a casual fan, you would have to get excited about them.”

Others being considered are Hatton (45-1, 32 KOs), “Sugar” Shane Mosley (46-5, 39 KOs) and Juan Manuel Marquez (50-4-1, 37 KOs).

Hatton is eyeing a rematch against Mayweather after suffering a ninth-round technical knockout (TKO) loss in their December 8, 2007 fight. He could earn that rematch if ever the British boxing superstar upsets Pacquiao.

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“Just imagine the huge draw of a sellout crowd at Wembley Stadium in London with 100,000 people if Hatton would beat Pacquiao,” said Schaeffer. “It (Hatton-Mayweather) would be a huge, huge, historic fight.”

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Floyd Mayweather, Jr VS Manny Pacquiao is a fight that has to happen and will happen.

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Boxing Schedule for 2009

» 20 March 2009 » In Boxing » No Comments

Boxing Schedule for 2009

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(Can’t miss fights in Bold)

March 21st
Vitali Klitschko (36-2) VS Juan Carlos Gomez (44-1)
Chris Byrd (40-5-1) VS Ralf Riemer (8-6-2)
Stuttgart, Germany

Roy Jones (52-5) VS Omar Shieka (27-8)
Pensacola, FL

Yori Boy Campas (92-13) VS Marcos Reyes (10-0)
Chihuahua, Mexico

March 27th
Samuel Peter (30-2) VS Eddie Chambers (33-1)
Los Angeles, CA

March 28th
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (38-0-1) VS Luciano Cuello (23-0)
Tijuana, Mexico

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Ronald Hearns (21-0) VS Harry Yorgey (21-0-1)
Miami, OK

Anthony Bonsante (32-10-3) VS Andy Kolle (17-2)
Hinckley, MN

March 31st
Paul Spadafora (41-0-1) VS Opponent not yet chosen
Pittsburgh, PA

April 3rd
Diobelys Hurtado (40-3-1) VS Carlos Molina (15-4-1)
Miami, FL

April 4th
Joel Casamayor (36-4-1) VS Julio Diaz (36-4)
Michael Katsidis (24-2) VS Jesus Chavez (44-4)
Austin, TX

April 11th
Winky Wright (51-4-1) VS Paul Williams (36-1)
Chris Areolla (26-0) VS Jameel McCline (39-9-3)
Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, NV

April 25th
Juan Manuel Lopez (24-0) VS Gerry Penalosa (54-6-2)
Lamont Peterson (26-0) VS Willy Blain (20-0)
Bayamon, Puerto Rico

Carl Froch (24-0) VS Jermain Taylor (28-2-1)
The Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, CT

Felix Sturm (31-2-1) VS Koji Sato (14-0)
Krefeld, Germany

May 2nd
Manny Pacquiao (48-3-2) VS Ricky Hatton (45-1)
The MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV

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May 9th
Antonio Tarver (27-5) VS Chad Dawson (27-0)

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That’s it for now.

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“i kill at will like solid water, dude. ya n#ggaz don’t get it – kill at will? solid water?… ice cube” – Jay Z

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Juan Manuel Marquez come from behind KO over Juan Diaz

» 28 February 2009 » In Boxing » 1 Comment

Juan Manuel Marquez come from behind KO over Juan Diaz

Juan “The Baby Bull” Diaz started fast against Juan Manuel Marquez and had him in trouble in the early rounds in a classic war that could be 2009’s Fight of The Year.

A true battle that matched Diaz’s pressure and volume punching VS Marquez’s accuracy and power punching.

Marquez and Diaz traded furious punches from the opening seconds, with Diaz staggering Marquez midway into the second round but the Mexican G keeping his composure and fighting through the threat.

Diaz opened a cut above Marquez’s right eye in the fifth round and looked to be wearing down the elder veteran.

But Marquez responded by opening a gash above Diaz’s right eye with a left uppercut and stunning the younger G with a left hook 40 seconds before the end of the eighth round, setting the stage for the finish.

Marquez continued to work the body, which as it usually does made the difference.

In the ninth round, Marquez landed two stinging hard rights to Diaz’s face in a three-punch combination that sent the American falling face forward to the canvas with 35 seconds remaining in the ninth round.

Diaz rose but seconds later, Marquez followed with a right uppercut to the chin that left Diaz flat on his back as referee Rafael Ramos waved an end to the fight after two minutes and 40 seconds of the ninth round.

Marquez, 35, rose to 50-4 with one draw with his 37th victory inside the distance.

Diaz fell to 34-2.

Two G’s, toe to toe.

The victory gave Marquez, the reigning Ring Magazine title holder, a clean sweep of the WBA, WBO and IBO world titles.

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Sugar Shane Mosley beats Antonio Margarito: Fight Video

» 25 January 2009 » In Boxing » 4 Comments

Sugar Shane Mosley beats Antonio Margarito: Fight Video

Sugar Shane Mosley beats Antonio Margarito: Fight Video

In his ninth-round knockout of Antonio Margarito, he turned the Tijuana Tornado into a harmless squall. This wasn’t a boxing match, it was a boxing lesson.

Mosley was supposed to lose this welterweight title fight Saturday night. To the victor went the World Boxing Assn. belt at 147 pounds. That was supposed to be Margarito, who looks and usually fights as if he’d just as soon stomp you as look at you. Instead, it went to the 37-year-old Mosley, who was supposed to be target practice for the seven-year-younger Mexican warrior.

But for eight rounds and 23 seconds of a ninth, Margarito was the target. As the fight went on, the only question became whether or not Mosley could continue landing power punches for a full 12 rounds. Turns out, that wasn’t an issue.

In the eighth, after Margarito had started fast and threatened to finally win a round, Mosley summoned up one more barrage of energy and hit his opponent with a flurry that finally knocked down a fighter who has been about as sinkable as a catamaran.

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Wow. Shane putting sitting down and putting full power behind his shots.

Another classic boxing round robin: Miguel Cotto defeats Sugar Shane Mosley. Antonio Margarito defeats Miguel Cotto. Sugar Shane Mosley defeats Antonio Margarito.

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