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  1. James ‘Smitty’ Smith: Always in Boxing’s Corner. James "Smitty" Smith: Photo credit: Michele Chong. 01. Apr. by Lee Groves | Comments. James Smith (right) practices boxing technique with one of the frequent guests of his show, “In This Corner,” RING 122-pound champ Nonito Donaire.

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  2. February 5, 1959 (age 64) Miami, Florida, United States. Nationality. American. Other names. Smitty. James E. Smith ("Smitty") is a sports and media figure best known for his interviews with famous international boxing stars. Smith was a professional boxer for three years and has played football for University of Minnesota Tech.

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  3. 28. Juli 2021 · James Smitty Smith: Boxing’s Best Analyst/Color Commentator - YouTube. In This Corner TV. 4.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 9. 413 views 2 years ago. In This Corner's coverage is brought to you...

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  4. Renowned boxing analyst James 'Smitty' Smith speaks exclusively to Sports Tak. Smith has interviewed the greatest names in boxing including Muhammad Ali, Joe...

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  5. James “Smitty” Smith is a former professional boxer turned boxing commentator who is host of “In This Corner," America’s only syndicated half-hour boxing interview show. Born in Miami, Smith used to train at the famous Fifth Street Gym in Miami Beach, where he met boxing legend Muhammad Ali as a young boy.

  6. 4. Nov. 2021 · Boxing broadcaster James "Smitty" Smith, whose passion for pugilism stems from childhood encounters with Muhammad Ali, interviews some of the sweet science's biggest names. Joining him are reporter Amber Dixon and boxing historian Lee Groves of CompuBox.

  7. James Smith better known to legions of boxing fans as "Smitty" was enshrined into the Nevada Boxing Hall Of Fame for his work as an interviewer and broadcast...