Carlos Chavez / Memories

By David Martinez / Boxing Historian / dmboxing.com

A fighter that my uncle admired, and one which was before my time in boxing, was Carlos Chavez.

My uncle’s favorite boxer, though, was Manuel Ortiz. He met Ortiz on several occasions when both were living in the Imperial Valley town of El Centro, California.

I recall my uncle telling me that Carlos Chavez fought all the best boxers in a career that spanned seventeen years, from 1939 to 1956.

Chavez’s opponents included Lou Salica, Harold Dade, Lauro Salas, Willie Pep, Jimmy Carter, Paddy DeMarco, Tony DeMarco, Mario Trigo, Tony Olivera, Art Aragon, Jesse Flores, Eddie Chavez, Maxie Docusen, Paulino Montes, Cisco Andrade, and his epic five-bout series with all time great, Manuel Ortiz.

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Carl Froch Retires

***** FLASHBACK *****

This article was originally published on www.dmboxing.com – August 4, 2015

By David Martinez / Boxing Historian / dmboxing.com

 Last month, at age 38, four-time super middleweight champion Carl Froch, from Nottingham, England, UK, has officially announced his retirement.

The British fighter enjoyed a successful career for fourteen years. His professional ring record stands at 33 wins and 2 losses, with 24 by knockout.

His only losses were to Mikkel Kessler in 2010, which he avenged three years later, and to Andre Ward in 2011 in the final of the Super Middleweight Six World Boxing Classic Tournament. The judges’ scores in the Ward fight were 115-113, 115-113, 118-110 … My unofficial scorecard was 117-111 for the winner Ward.

His most notable wins were over Jean Pascal in 2008, Jermain Taylor in 2009, Andre Dirrell in 2009, Arthur Abraham in 2010, Glen Johnson in 2011, Lucian Bute in 2012, and George Groves in 2013 and 2014.

Froch was listed on everyone’s best top10 “pound for pound” list, and in my most recent (June 2015) ranking he was number nine.

The boxing world will certainly miss this great champion Carl Froch, as he plans to move on to be an analyst with the British TV network Sky Sports. May he enjoy a long and healthy retirement with his partner Rachael, five-year-old son Rocco, and two-year-old daughter Natalia; and expecting a third child next month in September – Congratulations

Shakur Stevenson by “Unanimous” Decision over Teofimo Lopez

By Tom Donelson (BWAA) Member Boxing Writers Association of America

Shakur Stevenson easily dominate Teofimo Lopez as he showed great boxing skills. This was a fight in which Stevenson connected on twice as any punches, and his accuracy was 44 percent versus Lopez connect rate of 15 percent. For the most part this was an easy fight to score as He landed more punches in every round but one. You could have scored 120-108 but the judges had it 119-109 giving Lopez only the 8th round.

In the eleventh round he showed this fight in microscopic as he started the round with quartet of hard punches and Lopez moved forward quickly, only to be hit with an accurate hook. Stevenson then landed two right hands followed by left hook. Lopez tried to get inside, but a stiff jab stop his momentum and as the round ended, Stevenson nails Lopez as time ran np down.

Lopez landed 105 jabs and this allowed him to control the real estate between the two, and he connected on half of his power shots. Lopez averaged only 6 punches a round connected which was slightly below Stevenson allowed in his previous 12 rounds.

Stevenson has now moved up the elite levels of the boxing world as he once the outside looking in of the four young kings, Devin Haney, Ryan Garcia, Gervonta Davis, and Teofimo Lopez but now he may be he new king as he now has four world championship in four different weight divisions.

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Fight Club OC / Next Show February 12th

Fight Club OC – The Most Fun You Can Have On A Thursday Night In Orange County is back on February 12th Inside The Hangar at The OC Fair & Events Center in Costa Mesa. Six exciting bouts are set with five boxing and one MMA bout alongside our Hustler Casino Knockout Promotion where lucky fans in attendance can win up to $1,000 cash by filling out the KO card on the bottom of our fight card and giving it to a Knockout Girl at the show. Happy Hour at Baja Blues located directly next to The Hangar begins at 5:30pm with great food and drink specials. Below are your February 12th fights, tickets for this upcoming event are priced at $65 for ringside grandstand seats and $75 for floor level seats with all tickets available online at www.socafights.com.

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A Great Fight … A Great Event

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This article was originally published on www.dmboxing – March 14, 2018

By David Martinez / dmboxing.com

I have enjoyed boxing for almost 60 years and I always enjoy a good fight.  Recently, I watched the video of a bout that took place a few years ago.  Felix Strum defended his WBA Super World Middleweight Title against Martin Murray.  The fight took place in Mannheim, Germany on December 2, 2011.  The ring announcer was Steve Corbo from Chicago, who did an outstanding job.  Hall of Fame referee Stanley Christodoulou was the third man in the ring. 

This is as fine an exhibition of the sweet science as you will ever see.  The fight was televised throughout the world, but it has never been televised in the USA.  Please Note: due to programming, there is no sound for 67 seconds during the playing of the German National Anthem.

So sit back, relax, and enjoy – click on the following link to watch a video of the bout.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ff9lEl6AF8w%3Ffeature%3Doembed

P4P Rankings / dmboxing.com

Top Dozen / January 20, 2026

NOTE – Previous Rankings listed here are from last posting on October 7, 2025

1 – Naoya Inoue (32-0 / 27 by KO) Previous Ranking #2

2 – Oleksandr Usyk (24-0 / 15 by KO) Previous Ranking #3

3 – Dimitry Bivol (24-1 / 12 by KO) Previous Ranking #4

4 – Jesse Rodriguez (23-0 / 16 by KO) Previous Ranking #5

5 – Junto Nakatani (32-0 / 24 by KO) Previous Ranking #6

6 – Artur Beterbiev (21-1 / 20 by KO) Previous Ranking #7

7 – Shakur Stevenson (24-0 / 11 by KO) Previous Ranking #8

8 – David Benavidez (31-0 / 25 by KO) Previous Ranking 10

9 – Canelo Alvarez (63-3-2 / 39 by KO Previous Ranking #9

10 – Teofimo Lopez (22-1 / 13 by KO) Previous Ranking #11

11 – Devin Haney (33-0 / 1 NC / 15 by KO) Previous Ranking HM

12 – Jaron Ennis (35-0 / 1 NC / 31 by KO) Previous Ranking #12

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The Top Ten Dominant Rulers Since 1965

***** FLASHBACK ***** In loving memory and respect to our friend Jim Amato (R.I.P.) this article piece was originally published on www.dmboxing for viewing on November 12, 2008. In remembrance of Jim, never to be forgotten, all his postings can be located by clicking onto his name in the Categories section. He came on board to dmboxing in April 2008 and has truly contributed the best of the best in boxing. Jim was truly respected world-wide by many as a boxing historian and sports collector, he passed away in Ashland, Ohio on February 22, 2021, after a bout with cancer at the age of 66. May his soul rest peacefully in heaven with the Lord.


Roberto Duran
photos courtesy
David Martinez
private collection

In this article written by Jim, I will certainly not argue with his expertise regarding The Top Ten Dominant, but let me offer my own personal view of simply the top dozen (12) greatest boxers “Pound-4-Pound” at their height, peak, prime, zenith, pinnacle of career.

Alphabetically they are: Muhammad Ali, Henry Armstrong, Roberto Duran, Joe Gans Harry Greb, Eder Jofre, Sam Langford, Benny Leonard, Joe Louis, Carlos Monzon, Willie Pep, Sugar Ray Robinson.

Sincerely, David Martinez / Boxing Historian

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By Jim Amato / Senior Boxing Writer

Greatness, like beauty is really in the eye of the beholder. Since 1965 I’ve followed the careers of so many wonderful fighters. Over the past couple of decades it has become increasingly more difficult to judge a fighters true worth. With so many titles and weight classes involved sometimes we as fans never really know who is the best fighter in their weight division. At times when a fighter does emerge who looks like he is the cream of his division, he promptly moves up a weight class. Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a good example. Manny Pacquaio too.

This piece is on who I feel were the ten best boxers since 1965 to dominate a single weight class. Those who proudly held the title for an extended reign and ruled it with an iron fist. Coming up with the top ten was not an easy task. Believe it or not there were quite a few fighters that had to be considered. There were some greats who just fell short of making the list but in their day they made their mark. Men like Michael Spinks, Aaron Pryor and Eder Jofre. Others like Julio Cesar Chavez, Marco Antonio Barrera, Pernell Whitaker and Miguel Canto were also passed over. It was pretty difficult to keep Sugar Ray Leonard, Tito Trinidad and Shane Mosley off the list. What about Roy Jones Jr., Carlos Zarate, Khaosai Galaxy, Salvador Sanchez and Jose Napoles. There was no room for them either. By now you must have concluded that the ten boxers I picked must be very special. They are, all ten of them. I’m sure many will disagree with me and there will be many a strong argument for other candidates. I do hope you agree with me that my top ten and also the fighters I’ve mentioned above were pretty special indeed.

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