HAS there ever been a bigger upset by a Brit than Lloyd Honeyghan's thrashing of Donald Curry at Atlantic City in September 1986? Sure, the Southwark man was unbeaten in stockpiling British, Commonwealth and European welterweight titles, but Curry …
Almost 30 years ago, Fort Worth's Donald Curry stormed boxing's center stage, unifying the welterweight title with punches as subtle as an incoming hand grenade, which, for a brief moment, closed Milton McCrory's eyes while permanently opening up those …
There once was a time when boxing was a staple of network sports on the weekends. Three decades or so ago, names like Ray Mancini, Hector Camacho, Michael Nunn and Donald Curry were sprinkled across the network sport's landscape. That isn't so …