Sparring holds a significant place in the development of a fighter, serving as a controlled environment where skills are honed and strategies are tested. However, it exists within a delicate moral framework—a sort of unwritten code—that dictates what happens in sparring should remain confidential. This principle becomes particularly pertinent as rumors and narratives can take
Anthony Joshua
As Anthony Joshua gears up for his highly anticipated match against IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois on September 21st, the British boxing star reflects on the teachings from a self-help book, specifically citing “Law 15” which emphasizes the need to “Crush your enemy totally.” In the context of boxing, this mantra resonates particularly as Joshua
The boxing world has been buzzing with anticipation regarding a potential clash between two British heavyweights, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. This long-anticipated fight has been a topic of debate, speculation, and, at times, frustration for fans and pundits alike. A rivalry that echoes the classic narratives of the sport, it poses questions about legacy,