{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5ea9096c570a972b7bc54b59/5ea909dcf5640bc437959ba5?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Nigel Collins: 45 years as a boxing scribe","description":"<p>International Boxing Hall of Famer did two separate terms as editor-in-chief of The Ring magazine, and also oversaw Boxing Illustrated, Ring Almanac, KO and World Boxing.</p>\n<p>We tapped into Collins' rich history as a fight scribe and got him to reminisce about over-capacity fight nights at the Blue Horizon, gangster Blinky Palermo, Lou Duva, Muhammad Ali, and his own stormy departure from The Ring.</p>\n<p>This is a candid and colorful conversation with a legend of boxing journalism.</p>\n<p>Before our interview with Nigel Collins, John J. Raspanti catcches up with Sacramento-based junior welterweight Stan Martinyouk, who expects 2017 to be a breakout year.</p>\n<p>And we lead off with rapid-fire postmortem of a spectacular boxing Saturday with Travis Hartman, Rizwaan Zahid, and John J. Raspanti, who break down Parker-Ruz, Charlo-Williams, Crawford-Molina, Whyte-Chisora, Joshua-Mollina, and Mares-Cuellar -- all in 20 minutes.</p>\n<p>Front to back, this is one of our best shows of the year.</p>","author_name":"Ringside Boxing Show"}