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Brian Norman Jr., the current WBO welterweight champion, finds himself on the cusp of a significant bout in Japan, where he faces the formidable Jin Sasaki. As Norman steps into the ring, showcasing an undefeated record of 27 victories, including 21 knockouts, a larger narrative unfolds beyond his immediate challenge. While many champions fantasize about
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In the world of boxing, few events generate more excitement than a potential clash between celebrated champions and rising contenders, especially when those titles entice the hearts of fans across continents. The possibility of WBC light heavyweight champion David Benavidez facing off against Britain’s Callum Smith or Anthony Yarde has sparked a flurry of anticipation.
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When we talk about greatness in the world of boxing, few names resonate as powerfully as Roberto Duran. Celebrating his 74th birthday today, Duran embodies not only the spirit of a fighter but also the complexities of a combat artist who carved his legacy in the annals of boxing history. The monikers of “living legend”
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Boxing, often revered as a brutal yet artistic combat sport, is facing a pivotal moment driven by diverging philosophies regarding fighter engagement. This tension is best exemplified in the commentary by super featherweight contender Raymond Ford. His outspoken critique of Turki Alalshikh’s directive to eliminate “Tom and Jerry” style fights—characterized by evasive movements rather than
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In the heart of New York City, under the iconic lights of Madison Square Garden, Richardson Hitchins finds himself at a critical juncture in his boxing career. His defense of the IBF light welterweight title against George Kambosos Jr. isn’t just another match—it’s a defining moment, a potential breakout performance that could solidify his status