Dont Call It a Comeback
Boxing harks back to the glory days.
By TOM MCFADDEN
published: January 10, 2008
Although the groundswell of interest in mixed martial arts (MMA) ostensibly struck a deathblow to boxing, rumors of its demise have been greatly exaggerated. Sure, Chuck Liddell read lines with Johnny Drama on HBOs
Entourage, but Floyd Money Mayweather and the Golden Boy set pay-per-view records for their May bout. Only boxing can make brutality aesthetically pleasing.
MMA boasts more blood, but its no match for boxings long, storied history. The sweet science is pure Americana, on par with apple pie, cheeseburgers, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Tonight at 9, boxings resurrected
Friday Night Fights comes to the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino when Colombian Edison Pantera Miranda and Haitian-born Jean Pascal face off against American opponents. Miranda battles Oregons David Banks, while Pascal squares off against Omar Pit Bull Pittman, the latest in a long tradition of Philly bad-asses. Miranda and Pascal are expected to battle in late 08, but only if they can survive in South Florida.
Fri., Jan. 11, 2008