As the boxing world gears up for the showdown on March 1st, all eyes are set on the highly anticipated match between Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Lamont Roach Jr. While the odds seem heavily stacked against Roach, the renowned promoter Oscar De La Hoya is advocating for the underdog, suggesting that anything is possible in
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Oscar De La Hoya, a legendary figure in boxing, recently shared his thoughts on rising star Floyd ‘Kid Austin’ Schofield Jr.’s upcoming challenge against Shakur Stevenson for the WBC lightweight title. De La Hoya holds a dual perspective: he admires Schofield’s ambition but also cautions against the potential risks of taking such a high-stakes fight
The recent rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk ignited discussions among boxing fans and analysts, drawing varied opinions on the nature of the bout and its ultimate outcome. Frank Warren, a significant figure in the boxing world, re-evaluated the fight and suggested that although it was closer than he’d originally perceived, he still firmly
As 2024 approaches, the conversation surrounding the Fighter of the Year award reaches a fever pitch. Within the boxing community, there is a palpable consensus; Oleksandr Usyk stands out as the leading candidate for this esteemed accolade. The Ukrainian heavyweight champion has delivered unparalleled performances that not only showcase his skills but also embody the
In an electrifying evening of boxing that will undoubtedly echo through the annals of the sport, Bruno Surace faced off against Jaime Munguia in Tijuana, Mexico, on December 14th. What many perceived as a mere formality for Munguia—a seasoned fighter with considerable accolades—quickly escalated into a shocking homecoming that left tens of thousands of fans
The heavyweight boxing division, an arena synonymous with power, glory, and often, drama, stands at a significant crossroads as established champions age and fresh contenders emerge. Reflection upon the careers of champions like Oleksandr Usyk, Tyson Fury, and Anthony Joshua evokes both reverence and anticipation, leading us to ponder the future landscape of heavyweight boxing
Jin Sasaki, a prominent figure in the welterweight boxing scene, has declared his ambition to take on the reigning IBF champion, Jaron “Boots” Ennis. With his impressive record of 18 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw—along with an astounding 17 knockouts—Sasaki exudes confidence as he prepares to step into the ring against one of boxing’s
The boxing world brims with anticipation as February 1st approaches, marking the upcoming showdown between David Morrell and David Benavidez at the illustrious T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Veteran boxer Demetrius Andrade has weighed in on this highly debated contest, raising questions about Morrell’s readiness to step into the ring with the experienced Benavidez. While
Devin Haney, the former two-weight boxing champion, has recently returned to training, or as he puts it, “back in the lab.” This phrase is more than a catchy social media post; it symbolizes a critical juncture in his career. After his controversial bout against Ryan Garcia in April, which resulted in a disputed decision, fans
Moses Itauma is rapidly emerging as one of the most intriguing talents in the heavyweight boxing circuit. Now nearing his 20th birthday, he stands on the cusp of what could be a transformative phase in his career. However, the inevitable question remains: how will his promoters, including Frank Warren, navigate the complexities of his ascent?