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HAROLD LEDERMAN WILL BE INDUCTED TO THE 2016 BOXING HALL OF FAME

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Harold Lederman Into The Hall of Fame: Over The Years By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent *Photo Copyright: Robert Brizel, Real Combat Media He is a pharmacist, ex-boxing judge and HBO boxing analyst. His daughter became a boxing judge. There, of course, is much more to the magic of Harold Lederman. Humility […]

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RCM Historical Boxing: A Kaleidoscope of Boxing Sugars

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  RCM Historical Boxing: A Kaleidoscope of Boxing Sugars  By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent Sugar Ray Robinson, Sugar Ramos, Sugar Ray Hammond, Sugar Ray Seales, Sugar Ray Leonard, Sugar Shane Mosley, Bert Sugar, Sugar Ray Clay Jones Jr. (Anthony Small), Sugar Shay (Ishe) Smith, and Suga (not Sugar) Rashad Evans. Of these Sugars, […]

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Speaking of The Ultimate Book of Boxing Lists

Speaking of The Ultimate Book of Boxing Lists

  Speaking of The Ultimate Book of Boxing Lists By Robert Brizel, Real Combat Media Correspondent   The late Bert Sugar and Teddy Atlas teamed with Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, Iran Barkley, Ruben Olivares, Thomas Hearns and others to write ‘The Ultimate Book of Boxing Lists’ which was published in 2010 by Running Press. […]

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Stop The Violence! Hector El Flaco Sanchez is Murdered in Puerto Rico

Stop The Violence! Hector El Flaco Sanchez is Murdered in Puerto Rico

    Stop The Violence! Hector El Flaco Sanchez is Murdered in Puerto Rico By Robert Brizel, Real Combat Media Correspondent   Santurce, Puerto Rico (March 6th, 2013)– Having covered the Spanish Harlem funeral of Hector ‘Macho’ Camacho is New York City in December 2012, I hoped I would not be writing about more Puerto […]

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Show Me the Money: José A. Maldonado’s Recap and opinion of the Rios vs. Abril Fight

Show Me the Money: José A. Maldonado’s Recap and opinion of the Rios vs. Abril Fight

Show Me the Money By: José A. Maldonado, MFA   A hush fell over the crowd as the scores were read: 117-11 for Abril, then 116-112 and 115-113 for Ríos.  Online message boards lit up immediately.  Commentators met the result with derision.  Somewhere up there the late Bert Sugar no doubt snatched his fedora off […]

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