Bob Arum said Julio Cesar Chavez could fight Brian Vera next, and eventually, Andre Ward.
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Tyson Fury describes struggle with severe depression
Rising heavyweight phenom Tyson Fury has revealed his struggle outside the ring with depression and suicidal thoughts.
Referees, judges named for Pacquiao-Marquez III card
Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez will be officiated by Tony Weeks, and judged by Dave Moretti, Glenn Trowbridge and Robert Hoyle.
Weekend Review: Kirkland and Angulo give us a classic
James Kirkland stunned the boxing world by stopping Alfredo Angulo in the sixth round in an unforgettable brawl Saturday in Mexico.
Burns confounds critics with Katsidis victory
Former WBO 130-pound titleholder Ricky Burns was delighted to shock his critics by defeating feared perennial lightweight contender Michael Katsidis in his first major 135-pound bout in London on Saturday.
Ali offers prayers for cancer-fighting rival Frazier
Muhammad Ali is praying for Joe Frazier, who is battling cancer and whose documentary will be screened on Tuesday in New York.
Sale of Pacquiao-endorsed cologne benefits chairity
Proceeds from the sale of Scent of A Champion, a cologne endorsed by Manny Pacquaio, will go toward brain research for boxers.
Dougie's Monday mailbag
Fans, still buzzing about James Kirkland's thrilling upset stoppage of heavily favored Alfredo Angulo on Saturday, ask where the fight ranks among recent slugfests and what's next for the "Mandingo Warrior" in this week's Monday mailbag.
RING Pass: Pacquiao vs. Marquez III
RING Pass: RingTV.com's comprehensive preview and analysis of the anticipated third encounter between arch rivals Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez.
Joan Guzman overcomes his greatest adversary: himself
As former two-division titleholder Joan Guzman prepares for a comeback bout on Nov. 18, the unbeaten 35-year-old veteran assures fans that he has finally taken control of the weight issues that almost ruined his career.
Marquez's controversial strength coach defends himself on HBO's 24/7
Juan Manuel Marquez's new strength coach, Angel Hernandez, looked into the HBO cameras and said, "If I was a person who had something to hide, I would not be coming out on television."

