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During the past two decades, Shelly Finkel has managed more world champions than anyone else in the sport of boxing. Finkel, who heads the Shelly Finkel Management firm, is best known as the de facto manager and promoter of Mike Tyson, but his role as manager and advisor to Mike McCallum, Michael Moorer, Johnny Bumphus, Vinny Pazienza, Evander Holyfield, Pernell Whitaker, Mark Breland, and Meldrick Taylor as well as the best of America's 1984 Olympic boxing team is considered the cornerstone of his career.
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DANNY GARCIA ready for the big stage!
April 29, 2008
Philadelphia's newest boxing sensation and Goldenboy Promotions rising star, Danny Garcia (5-0, 5 KO's) is ready for the big stage as he's scheduled to fight Manuel Bocanegra (7-8-1, 5 KO's), Saturday May 3, 2008 on the Oscar De La Hoya vs Steve Forbes card.
"Philadelphia's Garcia, a 19-year-old U.S. Olympic trials finalist and one of the sport's most exciting young prospects, continued his once-a-month schedule by blowing away Cortez. So far there is nothing not to be impressed by when it comes to young Garcia. In fact, he reminds me a little of a young Miguel Cotto, and that's a good thing."
~Dan Rafael ESPN.com boxing writer
"I think he is one of the most highly touted American boxers if not the most highly touted boxer with less than five fights"
~Doug Fischer HBO PPV commentator and Maxboxing.com founder
"I know Doug we are both anxious to see Danny Garcia fight. I'm really looking forward to seeing more of Danny Garcia"
~Rich Marotta HBO PPV commentator and host of the Neutral Corner radio show.
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Klitschko broke left middle finger in victory over Brewster
July 8, 2007
Wladimir Klitschko fought most of his title bout against Lamon Brewster with a broken left hand. Assistant trainer Jamen Ali Bashir told The Associated Press Sunday that the heavyweight champion broke his middle finger during his technical knockout of Lamon Brewster on Saturday night....
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The Peterson Brothers Score KOs in DC
May 26, 2007
Anthony Peterson moved his record to 23-0 (17) by stopping rugged southpaw Luis Ernesto Jose, now 25-4-2 (21), in the ninth round of the main event of an ESPN2-televised card from the DC Armory in Washington, DC Friday night....
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Klitschko stops Austin in second round
March 10, 2007
Wladimir Klitschko needed only a couple swings to stop Ray Austin. Now, the real heavyweight fight begins. Klitschko successfully defended his IBF title by stopping Austin in the second round Saturday night, and his camp spent most of the postfight news conference blaming Don King, who promotes Austin, for holding up a heavyweight unification fight...
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"The Ghost" becomes two-time world champion
February 23, 2007
Just five days removed from experiencing the joy of the birth of his first son, Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero (20-2-1, 13 KOs) celebrated on Friday night by stopping Denmark native Spend Abazi in his own home country to capture the vacant IBF Featherweight Title he formerly held...
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Petersons prepare to explode in 2007!
By Scott Foster January 5, 2007
The path to duel championships starts early this year in the Peterson household, and their dedication to the gym and the work they diligently perform seems destined to provide them with the added ingredient often necessary to obtain a world title...
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