The boxing world is on the cusp of a pivotal May 2nd showdown at Times Square, with high-profile fighters like Ryan Garcia, Devin Haney, and Teofimo Lopez all competing on the same card. As the stakes rise, so does the intricate web of matchmaking implications drawn out by Turki Alalshikh, the influential figure behind the
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In the world of professional boxing, the road to greatness is often riddled with complex decisions, personal ambitions, and the loud voices of fans and pundits. For Oleksandr Usyk, the unified heavyweight champion holding the WBA, WBO, and WBC titles, a pivotal moment has emerged in his career. Ordered by the World Boxing Organization (WBO)
Derek Chisora’s boxing journey is marked by an indomitable spirit and fierce determination that has won him respect in the sport. One of the standout moments in his career came during his clash against Oleksandr Usyk, a contest that some aficionados argue was one of the toughest bouts of Usyk’s rising heavyweight career. Chisora, renowned
In the ever-evolving world of boxing, few narratives emerge as compelling as that of Edgar Berlanga. Recently, Berlanga took to social media to express his dissatisfaction with promoter Eddie Hearn, blaming him for missing an opportunity that could have changed the trajectory of his career. Berlanga has positioned himself not just as a fighter but
As the countdown begins for WBA featherweight champion Nick Ball’s title defense against seasoned veteran TJ Doheny, anticipation builds not just for the fight, but for the intense storyline that’s unfolding within the boxing ring. This match, set to take place on March 15th at the iconic M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England, showcases a
On May 2nd, the spotlight will shine brightly on Times Square as Jose Ramirez prepares to face off against Devin Haney in a highly anticipated welterweight clash. This fight is not just another bout on the boxing calendar; it serves as the chief support for the explosive Ryan Garcia vs. Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero card. With
In a gripping display of heart and tenacity, Kenshiro Teraji, fondly dubbed the “Amazing Boy,” stole the spotlight earlier today in Tokyo, Japan by executing a breathtaking comeback victory that will be remembered for years to come. This fight was not merely a contest for the WBC and WBO flyweight titles; it was a dramatic
In the world of heavyweight boxing, there are some names that echo through history, celebrated for their prowess and the marks they’ve left on the sport. However, amidst the giants—Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Mike Tyson—exists another figure often placed on the sidelines, subjected to unwarranted criticism: Joe Bugner. Viewed through the lens of the boxing
Fifteen years ago, a fight unfolded at the iconic Cowboys Stadium that would forever etch itself into boxing history—not for its thrill and intensity, but for its cloud of controversy. Manny Pacquiao versus Joshua Clottey should have been a spectacular meeting of champions. Pacquiao, who was nearing the zenith of his career, had a record
This Saturday, March 15th, Edgar Berlanga is stepping into the spotlight against Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz, a match that many are watching closely. Berlanga has vocalized an ambition that transcends simple victory; he wants to establish himself as a recognizable star in the boxing world. Instead of just adding another tally to his win-loss record, he seeks
There seems to be no end in sight for the boxing world’s ongoing battle with performance-enhancing drugs. Each week, we are slapped with reports of yet another fighter being implicated in drug use, casting a long shadow over the sport’s integrity. This week, focus is on Maurico Lara, the once-celebrated former WBA featherweight champion from
In an electrifying night at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney, former champion Keith Thurman showcased flashes of his former brilliance, achieving a third-round TKO against Brock Jarvis. This victory, while significant, raises pertinent questions about the long-term viability of the 36-year-old fighter. Despite his win, Thurman’s performance revealed the toll of a three-year layoff—one that
In the hyper-competitive world of professional boxing, public perception can make or break a fighter’s legacy. A recent incident involving Bill Haney, father of former two-division world champion Devin Haney, and press conference monitor Todd Grisham highlights the fragility of this perception. The confrontation, steeped in emotion, raises questions about the role of the media,
As anticipation builds for Teofimo Lopez’s upcoming fight against Arnold Barboza Jr., the boxing community is rife with predictions and expectations. Lopez, the reigning WBO light welterweight champion, enters this match with considerable pressure. Not only does he face a skilled opponent in Barboza—who boasts an undefeated record of 32 wins, 11 by knockout—but Lopez’s
Vergil Ortiz Jr. currently finds himself in a position of both opportunity and frustration as he navigates the competitive landscape of junior middleweight boxing. With dreams of clashing against titans like Sebastian Fundora and Jermell Charlo, Ortiz has made it abundantly clear that he wants to elevate his status in the sport. The notion that