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ANDERSON SILVA AND THE INEVITABLE AGONY OF THE FIGHTER

This was in June. After a long training session one morning, my Muay Thai class moved into the big room to spar. My friend (let’s call her Susan) and I began fighting. Nothing serious. We weren’t, like, unloading on each other. But when I tried to teep kick her in the solar plexus, Susan blocked [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:42+00:00 February 10th, 2015|Sports, Work|

LIFE AS THE REAL “LOCO” LUQUE

With a median household income hovering around $39,000, a population of roughly 240,000, and a drug war leaving decapitated heads strewn about like jack-o-lanterns on Halloween just over the border in Mexico, the small town of Laredo, Texas, feels stuck in some transitory phase, as if it were a half-conceived movie set transferred 250 miles [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:43+00:00 February 10th, 2015|Sports, Work|

Cronyism or the good of the sport?

Since boxing is big business in the Silver State, the recent appointment of Reno businessman Theodore Day to the Nevada Athletic Commission by Gov. Kenny Guinn may seem like a smart move. If nothing else, Day is a damn good -- and damn important -- financial wheeler and dealer. In addition to serving as chairman [...]

By | 2016-01-15T16:51:04+00:00 October 21st, 2014|Sports, Work|