Boxing fans around the world are buzzing with excitement as Turki Alalshikh, a transformative force in the sport, recently announced plans for a thrilling undercard that will accompany the highly anticipated matchup between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford scheduled for September 13th. Among the multiple bouts rumored, a clash between rising star Jared Anderson and
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The lightweight division is heating up, showcasing a blend of power, skill, and tenacity that captivates boxing enthusiasts. At the forefront of this thrilling landscape is WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson, an athlete known for his tactical prowess and impeccable boxing acumen rather than raw knockout power. However, as he prepares to face the formidable
The anticipation surrounding Deontay Wilder’s imminent return to the boxing ring is electrifying, and rightly so. Set for next Friday in Wichita, Kansas, Wilder faces Tyrrell Herndon in a bout that’s more than just a match; it represents a critical juncture in Wilder’s storied career. After a series of setbacks and hard-fought defeats, the former
In the world of boxing, few names resonate as powerfully as Manny Pacquiao. However, the announcement of his return to the ring at 46 years of age has stirred considerable debate among fans and professionals alike. The concern surrounding his readiness to compete at such an advanced stage of his career is valid. While seasoned
In the world of boxing, few topics spark as much fervent debate among fans and pundits alike as the hypothetical matchups between all-time greats. The podcast “All The Smoke,” hosted by the revered Andre Ward, recently provided a thrilling platform for such discussions when it featured the legendary Roy Jones Jr. With both fighters being
In the high-stakes arena of professional boxing, the balance between ambition and preparedness can become perilously skewed. This was glaringly illustrated when former WBO lightweight champion Keyshawn Davis failed to make weight, coming in over four pounds heavier just prior to a highly anticipated bout against Edwin De Los Santos. The repercussions of such a
In the high-stakes world of professional boxing, fighters are often defined by the labels that others impose on them. For Richardson Hitchins, the reigning IBF 140-pound champion, the term “runner” is one he vehemently rejects. The phrase suggests evasion, a reluctance to engage, and for a fighter dedicated to his craft, such a characterization is
The highly anticipated bout between IBF light welterweight champion Richardson Hitchins and former unified lightweight titleholder George Kambosos Jr. is set to unfold in the historic Madison Square Garden. This clash is more than just a fight; it’s a rite of passage for Hitchins and a chance for Kambosos to reaffirm his relevance in the
On Saturday, June 14th, the spotlight will shine brightly on the storied Madison Square Garden in New York City as Richardson Hitchins defends his IBF light welterweight title against George Kambosos Jr. In a clash that has garnered mixed reactions, Hitchins (19-0, 7 KOs) is approaching this fight with the ambition of solidifying his status
Keyshawn Davis, once hailed as the next big star in professional boxing, recently tarnished his promising image in a spectacle that can only be described as a cringe-worthy attempt to reclaim street credibility. Not content with just missing weight for a fight—showing up four pounds over the limit and subsequently being yanked from the card—Davis
Boxing enthusiasts were undoubtedly buzzing with anticipation when the much-anticipated bout between Devin Haney and Teofimo Lopez was officially declared for August 16 in Saudi Arabia. The prospect of these two rising stars clashing in the ring seemed like a recipe for fireworks. However, the excitement fizzled as quickly as it ignited when Lopez inexplicably
The world of boxing has an uncanny ability to showcase both the unequivocal talent and the capricious nature of its champions. Among the pantheon of extraordinary fighters, Michael Nunn stands out as a figure who illuminates this paradox. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Nunn was not merely a contender; he was a boxing