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One of the greatest Korean fighters of all time, possibly the greatest Junior Flyweight of all time, The Korean Hawk Jung-Koo Chang.

First Korean fighter to be inducted into the IBHOF.
 
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Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar De La Hoya has stoked the incentive for the eight fighters involved in the Showtime-televised "Knockout Kings" event, which will happen on Sept. 15 at The MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

The boxer who produces "the best knockout of the night" will have an additional $100,000 contributed to his purse, according to De La Hoya.

The main event will match Mexican star and WBC junior middleweight titleholder Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (40-0-1, 29 knockouts) and Josesito Lopez (30-4, 18 KOs).

The undercard of the Mexican Independence Day weekend event includes the hard-punching Argentine Marcos Maidana (31-3, 28 KOs) against Mexican-born welterweight rival Jesus Soto Karass (26-7-3, 17 KOs), as well as WBC featherweight beltholder Jhonny Gonzalez (52-7, 45 KOs), of Mexico City, pursuing his 13th-straight win against former 122-pound titleholder Daniel Ponce de Leon (43-4, 35 KOs), a Mexican-born resident of Huntington Park, Calif.

A fourth bout on the card is being finalized, but is expected to feature an IBF bantamweight title bout between Mexican-born beltholder Leo Santa Cruz (20-0-1, 11 KOs), of Lincoln Heights, Calif., and Puerto Rican-born veteran contender Eric Morel (46-3, 23 KOs), of Madison, Wis., according to De La Hoya.

"Giving all of the fighters an incentive for the best knockout of the night, we will include $100,000 to the winner of the best knockout of the night," said De La Hoya, adding that Showtime will debut an all-access documentary focusing on Alvarez and Lopez on Sept. 5 beginning at 10 p.m.

"Obviously, these four fights have the ingredients to end in a spectacular fashion, and to end by knockout. We're obviously hoping that we are not disappointed and don't get any knockouts. The way that the best knockout of the night will be decided is that fans can vote through AT&T, so the fans will vote the winner. Knockout Kings is the perfect title for these fights."
 
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Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar De La Hoya has stoked the incentive for the eight fighters involved in the Showtime-televised "Knockout Kings" event, which will happen on Sept. 15 at The MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

The boxer who produces "the best knockout of the night" will have an additional $100,000 contributed to his purse, according to De La Hoya.

The main event will match Mexican star and WBC junior middleweight titleholder Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (40-0-1, 29 knockouts) and Josesito Lopez (30-4, 18 KOs).

The undercard of the Mexican Independence Day weekend event includes the hard-punching Argentine Marcos Maidana (31-3, 28 KOs) against Mexican-born welterweight rival Jesus Soto Karass (26-7-3, 17 KOs), as well as WBC featherweight beltholder Jhonny Gonzalez (52-7, 45 KOs), of Mexico City, pursuing his 13th-straight win against former 122-pound titleholder Daniel Ponce de Leon (43-4, 35 KOs), a Mexican-born resident of Huntington Park, Calif.

A fourth bout on the card is being finalized, but is expected to feature an IBF bantamweight title bout between Mexican-born beltholder Leo Santa Cruz (20-0-1, 11 KOs), of Lincoln Heights, Calif., and Puerto Rican-born veteran contender Eric Morel (46-3, 23 KOs), of Madison, Wis., according to De La Hoya.

"Giving all of the fighters an incentive for the best knockout of the night, we will include $100,000 to the winner of the best knockout of the night," said De La Hoya, adding that Showtime will debut an all-access documentary focusing on Alvarez and Lopez on Sept. 5 beginning at 10 p.m.

"Obviously, these four fights have the ingredients to end in a spectacular fashion, and to end by knockout. We're obviously hoping that we are not disappointed and don't get any knockouts. The way that the best knockout of the night will be decided is that fans can vote through AT&T, so the fans will vote the winner. Knockout Kings is the perfect title for these fights."

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Im not sure if Chavez Jr is gonna be able to make weight...if he does he better move up after this fight, i think it has taken something away from him in his previous 5 or 6 fights. Id like to see him fight the winner of Andre Ward and Chad Dawson eventually but i think he should take some easier fights at first. Regardless of what happens against Martinez, i'd like to see him fight Pavlik after at 168 or maybe Paul Williams. 2 guys i think he could beat but would give him some good experience, maybe a few fighters from the super 6 tournament as well
 

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Im not sure if Chavez Jr is gonna be able to make weight...if he does he better move up after this fight, i think it has taken something away from him in his previous 5 or 6 fights. Id like to see him fight the winner of Andre Ward and Chad Dawson eventually but i think he should take some easier fights at first. Regardless of what happens against Martinez, i'd like to see him fight Pavlik after at 168 or maybe Paul Williams. 2 guys i think he could beat but would give him some good experience, maybe a few fighters from the super 6 tournament as well

uh:merchant: paul williams was paralyzed back in may breh..his career is over
 

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A press conference in Albuqerque held by Teresa Tapia revealed that the former five-time world champion died due to heart disease. An autopsy report released on Wednesday revealed the cause of death that had the New Mexico legend passing away on May 27. Though prescription drugs played a part, the cause of death has officially been ruled an accident due to heart disease complications. There were no illegal drugs in Tapia’s system.
 

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Big time boxing has returned to Brooklyn. On October 20th, the Barclays Center will be the site of multiple main events. Danny "Swift" Garcia will defend his WBA, WBC & Ring Magazine Super Lightweight belts against the future Hall of Famer Erik "El Terrible" Morales. In the other matchup, Brooklyn's own Paulie "Magic Man" Malignaggi puts up his WBA Welterweight World title against Pablo Cesar "El Demoledor" Cano: Barclays Center | World Championship Boxing

Tickets go on sale at 10 A.M. on barclayscenter.com next Wednesday, August 29th. Members of Barclays Center Behind the Scenes will receive an exclusive pre sale. Learn more here: Barclays Center | Barclays Center Behind the Scenes

Tickets start at $50 and go on sale to the general public on Wednesday, August 29 at 10:00 a.m. ET and will be available at www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations, or at 800-745-3000.
 
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