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In the increasingly complex world of boxing promotions, few decisions are as pivotal as those involving fighter participation in events. Recently, Oscar De La Hoya released a statement that encapsulated the precarious nature of Ryan Garcia’s upcoming exhibition match. Set for December 30th against the Japanese kickboxer Rukiya Anpo, this bout now hangs in the
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As the boxing world buzzes with excitement, the impending matchup between Floyd Schofield Jr. and Shakur Stevenson has captured the imagination of fans and analysts alike. Scheduled for February 22nd, this fight is anticipated not just for its spectacle, but for the narrative that surrounds it—the untested but ambitious Schofield against the experienced and technically
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In the world of professional boxing, not every fight can be hailed as a spectacular event. The upcoming match between Mahmoud Charr and Kubrat Pulev, scheduled for December 7th in Sofia, Bulgaria, epitomizes this sentiment. Dubbed a “world heavyweight title fight,” many skeptics view it as little more than a promotional stunt. With both fighters
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In the annals of boxing history, numerous fighters grappled against the tides of misfortune, but few embody the term “underrated” as profoundly as Jimmy Young. A Philadelphia native, Young’s career is a testament to resilience forged through countless setbacks and misjudgments that often left him grasping for recognition on the sport’s grand stage. More than
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The boxing world has been buzzing since Artur Beterbiev’s decisive victory over Dmitry Bivol on October 12th. Beterbiev, the undisputed light heavyweight champion, delivered a performance that not only showcased his power but also exposed Bivol’s cautious fighting style. The matchup ended in a 12-round majority decision, but many observers have criticized Bivol for his
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When the final bell rang during Josh Warrington’s recent bout against Anthony Cacace, many perceived the moment as a symbolic conclusion to his storied boxing career. The once-celebrated two-time featherweight champion, who famously laid his gloves on the canvas as a declaration of defeat, has instead galvanized his resolve to continue fighting. At 34, Warrington,