When Boxing Was King By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent Sportswriter Robert Brizel’s education with boxing history today centers around boxing’s most famous emotional ‘relationship’, good, indifferent or otherwise. Muhammad Ali and Smokin’ Joe Frazier are no longer with us. Many other famous heavyweight names have slipped into the […]
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Light Heavyweight Champion Bob Foster Dies at Age 77
Light Heavyweight Champion Bob Foster Dies at Age 77 By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent Albuquerque, New Mexico (November 22, 2015)– Former World Light Heavyweight champion Bob Foster, who in his 17 year professional ring career enjoyed great success as a light heavyweight in the 175 pound division in the […]
RCM HISTORICAL BOXING: Remembering Harold Johnson, Light Heavyweight Champion
Remembering Harold Johnson, Light Heavyweight Champion By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent Harold Johnson is one of those Hall of Fame boxers remembered as extraordinary, because he was ordinary. Both Harold and his boxing father, 22-17 New Jersey heavyweight Phil Johnson, uniquely both lost to Jersey Joe Walcott, who went […]
RCM Historical Boxing- Ten Famous Name Boxers Who Fought in The Wrong Division
Ten Famous Name Boxers Who Fought in The Wrong Division RCM Historical Boxing By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent Here is my list of ten famous name boxers who fought in the wrong weight class: Number One: Bob Foster. The Albuquerque, New Mexico native failed against such heavyweights […]
RCM Historical Boxing – Doug Jones Got Robbed, Best Heavyweight Alive Who Never Won The World Title
Doug Jones Got Robbed, Best Heavyweight Alive Who Never Won The World Title By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent Doug Jones, who is 76 years old, is alive and well and living in New York City somewhere. Doug Jones is regarded by the boxing press as the greatest living heavyweight fighter […]