Monthly Archives: June 2014

Introducing the real Stephane Malenou

In the sport of boxing, you have to look beneath the surface.

When I first crossed paths with Cameroon-born Stephane Malenou earlier this week in Las Vegas, I didn’t know what to expect.

Campaigning as a welterweight with a modest 10-6-1 record with 3 knockouts, I wasn’t taken aback by Malenou’s story at first, but I admit he has grown on me quickly over the past few days.

You have to know how to not only survive but also thrive in this game, and that is exactly what Malenou has been doing.

Check out the photos below for a sneak peak at Stephane in action and stay tuned for several more updates in the coming weeks as we will be revealing his story in-depth.

Please follow Stephane on Twitter / Facebook / www.StephaneMalenou.com

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Photos: Miguel Cotto (155 pounds) and Sergio Martinez (158.8) weigh in ahead of big showdown

Photos from Madison Square Garden in New York as three-division world champion Miguel Cotto (155 pounds) of Puerto Rico and WBC middleweight champion Sergio Martinez (158.8) of Argentina both make weight ahead of their HBO pay per view clash.

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Photos: Miguel Cotto (155 pounds) and Sergio Martinez (158.8) weigh in ahead of big showdown

Photos from Madison Square Garden in New York as three-division world champion Miguel Cotto (155 pounds) of Puerto Rico and WBC middleweight champion Sergio Martinez (158.8) of Argentina both make weight ahead of their HBO pay per view clash.

All photos courtesy of Chris Farina (Top Rank)

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Richard Schaefer steps down from Golden Boy Promotions; Floyd Mayweather follows suit hours later

Richard Schaefer, center, in Las Vegas during the Floyd Mayweather vs. Marcos Maidana fight week

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By Chis Robinson

The boxing world was hit with big news on Monday afternoon, as it was revealed that former Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer has stepped down from the company. In a statement issued to various outlets, Schaefer stated the following.

“After more than ten years with Golden Boy, it is time to move on to the next chapter of my career. This decision has required a great deal of personal reflection, but ultimately I concluded that I have no choice but to leave. I have succeeded in banking and I have succeeded in boxing, and I look forward to the next opportunity. I am proud to remain a shareholder, so I have a strong interest in the continued success of the company. I am proud of what we have accomplished at Golden Boy, but I now look forward to new challenges.”
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Lydell Rhodes brings on Freddie Roach as his head trainer following memorable camp with Pacquiao

Lydell Rhodes speaking in Las Vegas (Photo: Chris Robinson – www.HustleBoss.com)

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By Chris Robinson

Following the HBO Latino double header from the Tropicana Hotel and Casino on Saturday night in Las Vegas, I ran into budding lightweight pugilist Lydell Rhodes as I was making my exit.

Rhodes (20-0, 9 KO’s) is as affable guy as you will find in the sport and he recently enjoyed a bump in notoriety following the buzz that came from serving as Manny Pacquiao’s chief sparring partner ahead of his April 12 rematch vs. Tim Bradley.

During his time in camp with Pacquiao, Rhodes developed a strong bond with the Filipino star’s trainer Freddie Roach and revealed to me that he has decided to bring him on as a head trainer.
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Exclusive photos: Trainer Kenny Ellis makes the moves back West

Exclusive photos from Las Vegas as former super middleweight contender and current day trainer Kenny Ellis works with a core group of fighters at Barry’s Boxing, including Domonique Dolton, Delen Parsley, Lamar Russ, and Cecil McCalla.

Ellis had been working closely with trianer John David Jackson down in the South Florida area yet he knew it was time to make a move closer to his roots near Seattle, Wash.

“I’m originally from the West Coast and to be brutally honest I was ready to come back home and be closer to my family and friends,” stated Ellis. “Plus I’m a grandfather now so I’m very excited about establishing a relationship with my granddaughter and being closer to my children Damon & Demetrius.”

Ellis technically is residing in nearby Phoenix and notes that a trip to Vegas is only a “40-minute flight for me.”

Ellis carved out  a respectable 35-7-3 record with 24 knockouts during his 17-plus years as a professional but seems to prefer the role of spreading his wealth onto the next generation of pugilists.

“What I bring to the table is over 30 years of experience,” Ellis revealed. “My boxing pedigree and knowledge comes from everybody from Eddie Futch to John David Jackson, Greg Haugen and Eddie Mustafa Muhammad. It runs deep. I’m a true student of this game from six years old to the present day.”

Stay tuned for more updates.

All photos courtesy of Chris Robinson (www.HustleBoss.com)

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