The boxing landscape has been dynamic, constantly shaped by fan desires, fighter performances, and the intricacies of promotional battles. One of the latest announcements, involving the undercard for the highly anticipated Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford bout scheduled for September 13th, encapsulates both the potential and pitfalls of modern boxing promotion. Turki Alalshikh has unveiled
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In the world of boxing, not every champion is recognized for their knockout power. Shakur Stevenson, the current WBC lightweight champion, exemplifies this notion. With an undefeated record of 23-0, he has undeniably proven his mettle as skilled boxer, yet the consensus around him seldom highlights his knockout capabilities. It’s easy to dismiss his recently
In the world of boxing, few moments create as much excitement as the return of a heavyweight champion. Deontay Wilder, the former WBC heavyweight champion, is set to step back into the ring on June 27 in the unassuming location of Wichita, Kansas. This matchup against Tyrrell Herndon (24-5, 15 KOs) has fans buzzing, not
Manny Pacquiao, the Filipino boxing icon whose name has become synonymous with greatness, is making headlines yet again as he announces his return to the ring at the age of 46. In an era where youth often reigns supreme in competitive sports, the decision of a legendary boxer to re-enter the fray raises eyebrows and
The boxing world is notorious for its discussions surrounding the ‘dream fights’ that never materialized — bouts that could have shifted the very landscape of the sport. This intriguing concept was recently explored in depth during an episode of the renowned podcast “All The Smoke,” hosted by Andre Ward, who sat down with the legendary
In boxing, the stakes are invariably high, and an athlete’s commitment extends far beyond mere training exercises in the ring; it encompasses discipline and sacrifice in all aspects of life. This truth became painfully evident when former WBO lightweight champion Keyshawn Davis significantly missed the weight limit ahead of his scheduled bout last Friday. By
In the realm of professional boxing, few things ignite debate like the perilous labels placed on fighters. Richardson Hitchins, the reigning IBF champion at 140 pounds, finds himself battling more than just a formidable opponent in George Kambosos Jr.; he’s also defending his reputation against derogatory terms that diminish his fighting spirit. The recent comments
As the countdown begins for the anticipated match between IBF light welterweight champion Richardson Hitchins and former unified lightweight champion George Kambosos Jr., anticipation hovers over The Theater at Madison Square Garden. Scheduled for June 14th, this bout signifies not just a clash of fists but a contest of wills and reputations for both boxers.
This Saturday, boxing takes center stage as IBF light welterweight champion Richardson Hitchins steps into the ring against former champion George Kambosos Jr. at The Theater at Madison Square Garden, NYC. As the fight approaches, the buzz is palpable, but not all of it is enthusiastic. Hitchins (19-0, 7 KOs) aspires to paint this bout
Every fighter harbors aspirations of glory, yet the weight of expectations can sometimes become unbearably heavy. Keyshawn Davis, once hailed as boxing’s next sensation with an Olympic silver medal and a promising professional career ahead, recently found himself in an embarrassing predicament that has not only damaged his reputation but also puts his entire career
When the matchup between Devin Haney and Teofimo Lopez was announced for August 16 in Saudi Arabia, boxing enthusiasts erupted in anticipation. This clash symbolized a potential turning point in the lightweight division, with both fighters holding promising career trajectories that could elevate their status in the boxing world. However, that excitement quickly evaporated when
Michael Nunn’s journey through the boxing world stands as a poignant reminder of the sport’s complexities and the fleeting nature of fame. Born into a turbulent environment, Nunn channeled his youthful struggles into athletic prowess, capturing attention with his distinct style and exceptional skills. Emerging in the late 1980s, he quickly established himself as the